Will Toronto’s new car-free street pave a different path?
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OPINION
Will Toronto’s new car-free street pave a different path?
ALEX BOZIKOVIC
ARCHITECTURE CRITIC
PUBLISHED MAY 1, 2026
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A visualization of Centre Commons, the first public street in Toronto to be built - from scratch - for pedestrians only.
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