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St. Lawrence Market North

St. Lawrence Market North is a public market in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It hosts a variety of markets, including a farmers' market, an antique market and Christmas trees daily from mid-Nov. to Dec. 24. The site has been a farmer's market since 1803. Several buildings have been built for the Market North, the most recent in 1968. The new Market North structure is now under construction. The St. Lawrence Market combines the North building, the St. Lawrence Hall and the St. Lawrence Market South building.

St. Lawrence Market North
Construction for St. Lawrence Market North in May, 2022
General information
Address92 Front Street East
Town or cityToronto
CountryCanada
Coordinates43°38′59″N 79°22′19″W / 43.64972°N 79.37194°W / 43.64972; -79.37194
Current tenantsNone - vendors relocated to temp site
Completed1968; 55 years ago (1968)
Demolished2016; 7 years ago (2016)
OwnerCity of Toronto
(current temporary site was used as parking lot by Toronto Parking Authority)
Technical details
Floor count1
Floor area10,000 square feet (930 m2)
References
[1][2]

History edit

A market has operated at King St. and Jarvis St. since the area was designated the "Market Block" by Upper Canada Lieutenant-Governor Peter Hunter in 1803. The first permanent farmers' market building was built on the south side of King Street at Jarvis Street shortly after. It was enclosed in 1820 and replaced by a brick structure in 1831. This new building extended from King to Front and housed an assembly hall on the upper level. City Council met in this assembly hall from 1834 to 1845. It was damaged in the 1849 great fire along with much of the adjacent area (but not the City Hall.) A remnant of the 1831 building, a stone drainage tunnel, was discovered in the 2015–17 archaeological excavations.[3]

A new building was built in 1851 abutting the new St. Lawrence Hall on King Street but with its main entrance facing Front Street. This building lasted until 1904 when it was demolished by order of the Market Commission and replaced by a building designed to match the recently completed South building. A canopy ran over Front Street connecting the north and south markets until it was removed in 1954.

The latest incarnation of the north market was built in 1968. The Farmers' Market, the largest in Toronto, is held on Saturdays starting at 5 am; the Sunday Antique Market, open every Sunday from 5 am to 5 pm; and the Christmas trees and holiday greens offered daily from mid-November to December 24.[4]

New building edit

St. Lawrence Market North Temporary Site
 
View of temporary site of farmer's market.
General information
Typepre-fabricated fabric tent
Address125 The Esplanade
Construction startedlate 2014
InauguratedJuly 11, 2015
Demolishedon completion of the new North Building
References
[5][6]

In the early 2000s, the City of Toronto did a review of the Market's operations and determined that the North building would have to be replaced. The City held an architectural competition [7] for a new building to be used for the same purposes as the old one. On June 7, 2010, then-Mayor David Miller announced the winners of the design competition for a building to replace the existing North Market. The winning design was by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners in a joint venture with Adamson Associates.[5] Richard Rogers of the Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners architectural firm is also responsible for Paris' Centre Georges Pompidou (also known as the Pompidou Centre). The proposed new building was four stories tall and would feature an arcade and will be a complex of three buildings.[8] The new building includes office space which will be used for municipal courts and a 250-space parking garage underground.[9] The project schedule first envisioned a completion in 2018.[9]

The 1968 building was slated to be demolished late 2010, but City Council balked at the escalating cost of the project.[10] This led to changes to the design to reduce the cost. The updated design is for a five-story building with a central atrium, connected to St. Lawrence Hall. The ground floor is 4,000 square metres (43,000 sq ft) and the building will also have 4,000 square metres (43,000 sq ft) of office space and 3,000 square metres (32,000 sq ft) of space for courts.[11] In 2013, City Council approved an overall project budget of CA$91.5 million.[9] After the temporary site was built in 2015, the 1968 North building was closed.

The City commissioned archaeological studies on the site, to determine if there was anything archaeologically significant present on the site, which was first developed in 1804. Artifacts were found by excavating part of the foundation in 2015, including sewer brickworks, foundations and cellars. The finds meant that a further in-depth study was required. This study was done after the demolition of the 1968 building, which occurred in 2016.[12] The team led by Peter Popkin, senior archaeologist with Golder Associates, found various artefacts, including knives, ceramics and butchers’ hooks.[13] An exhibit on the archaeological dig was presented at the Market Gallery in the south building.[13]

An award of the contract to build the building was finally made in 2018, but rescinded later in the year when the recommended contractor failed to meet the requirements of the tender.[14] On May 15, 2019, City Council approved the awarding of a contract for construction to Buttcon Limited / The Atlas Corporation Joint Venture. Construction restarted on July 9, 2019. The market is expected to be completed in summer 2023.[15]

Temporary site edit

During the construction of the new building, the Saturday and Sunday North Market vendors are selling from a location (Green P parking lot) one block south on the Esplanade.[2] The vendors vacated the North building in June 2015 to allow for demolition and re-development of a new market structure. The temporary market is located in a single storey pre-fabricated fabric structure on the parking lot south of the South Market Building at 125 The Esplanade[16] opened on July 11, 2015.[17] The temporary site will be used pending the completion of the permanent structure on Front Street.[18]

Market Lane Park edit

Market Lane Park
 
Location129 King Street East, Toronto
Created1967
Operated byToronto Parks
StatusOpen
WebsiteParks, Forestry and Recreation - Market Lane Park

Market Lane Park is located on the west side of the North Market Building and St. Lawrence Hall. With the closure of (formerly West Market as well as Market Square as Market Street ran on southside - now known as The Esplanade) Market Street between King and Front Streets, under City of Toronto By-laws 291-67[19] and 40-70,[20] the area was converted to pedestrian use only. Additional landscaping features like water fountain (south end at Front Street), rows of trees, flower beds and sculpture (at north end on King Street) have been added. Market Square condominium buildings were constructed along the westerly boundary in the early 1980s.[21]

The park will remain after the demolition and after the new structure is built.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Opps! This link appears broken". Stlawrencemarket.com. Retrieved June 24, 2016.
  2. ^ a b "North St. Lawrence Market Redevelopment – City of Toronto".
  3. ^ Rieti, John (September 20, 2017). "Displaying St. Lawrence Market's 1831 drain could cost city $2M". CBC News. Retrieved April 30, 2019.
  4. ^ The History of the St. Lawrence Market Buildings. Toronto: City of Toronto. 2013.
  5. ^ a b "Winning Design". City of Toronto. Retrieved June 24, 2016.
  6. ^ Cale Vanderveen (April 2, 2015). "St. Lawrence Market North Preparing For Temporary Move | Urban Toronto". Urbantoronto.ca. Retrieved June 24, 2016.
  7. ^ "Competition Schedule". City of Toronto. Retrieved June 24, 2016.
  8. ^ "North St. Lawrence Market Redevelopment". City of Toronto. Retrieved May 14, 2019.
  9. ^ a b c "Redevelopment of St. Lawrence Market North – Status Update" (PDF) (pdf). City of Toronto. December 17, 2015. Retrieved June 13, 2016.
  10. ^ National Post
  11. ^ "St Lawrence Market North". www.rsh-p.com. Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners. Retrieved January 24, 2019.
  12. ^ "North St. Lawrence Market Redevelopment Project: phases and timelines". City of Toronto.
  13. ^ a b Hanagan, Dennis (November 22, 2016). "North St. Lawrence Market artifacts reveal clean vendors". TheBulletin.ca. Retrieved January 24, 2019.
  14. ^ "Progress Update". toronto.ca. City of Toronto. Retrieved January 24, 2019.
  15. ^ "Progress Update". City of Toronto. Retrieved March 7, 2023.
  16. ^ "Temporary St. Lawrence North Market location open". Daily Commercial News. July 17, 2015. Retrieved June 24, 2016.
  17. ^ "Read More St. Lawrence Market". Stlawrencemarket.com. Retrieved June 24, 2016.
  18. ^ "Temporary North Market - 125 The Esplanade - Temporary North Market - North St. Lawrence Market Redevelopment | City of Toronto". .toronto.ca. October 1, 2009. Retrieved June 24, 2016.
  19. ^ City of Toronto By-Law 1967-0291
  20. ^ City of Toronto By-Law 1970-0040
  21. ^ St. Lawrence Market North Building, Design Competition Brief

External links edit

  Media related to St. Lawrence Market North at Wikimedia Commons

  • History of the St. Lawrence Market North building
  • Official new St. Lawrence Market North building design competition page
  • St. Lawrence Market neighbourhood BIA (Business Improvement Area)

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St Lawrence Market North is a public market in Toronto Ontario Canada It hosts a variety of markets including a farmers market an antique market and Christmas trees daily from mid Nov to Dec 24 The site has been a farmer s market since 1803 Several buildings have been built for the Market North the most recent in 1968 The new Market North structure is now under construction The St Lawrence Market combines the North building the St Lawrence Hall and the St Lawrence Market South building St Lawrence Market NorthConstruction for St Lawrence Market North in May 2022General informationAddress92 Front Street EastTown or cityTorontoCountryCanadaCoordinates43 38 59 N 79 22 19 W 43 64972 N 79 37194 W 43 64972 79 37194Current tenantsNone vendors relocated to temp siteCompleted1968 55 years ago 1968 Demolished2016 7 years ago 2016 OwnerCity of Toronto current temporary site was used as parking lot by Toronto Parking Authority Technical detailsFloor count1Floor area10 000 square feet 930 m2 References 1 2 Contents 1 History 2 New building 3 Temporary site 4 Market Lane Park 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editA market has operated at King St and Jarvis St since the area was designated the Market Block by Upper Canada Lieutenant Governor Peter Hunter in 1803 The first permanent farmers market building was built on the south side of King Street at Jarvis Street shortly after It was enclosed in 1820 and replaced by a brick structure in 1831 This new building extended from King to Front and housed an assembly hall on the upper level City Council met in this assembly hall from 1834 to 1845 It was damaged in the 1849 great fire along with much of the adjacent area but not the City Hall A remnant of the 1831 building a stone drainage tunnel was discovered in the 2015 17 archaeological excavations 3 A new building was built in 1851 abutting the new St Lawrence Hall on King Street but with its main entrance facing Front Street This building lasted until 1904 when it was demolished by order of the Market Commission and replaced by a building designed to match the recently completed South building A canopy ran over Front Street connecting the north and south markets until it was removed in 1954 The latest incarnation of the north market was built in 1968 The Farmers Market the largest in Toronto is held on Saturdays starting at 5 am the Sunday Antique Market open every Sunday from 5 am to 5 pm and the Christmas trees and holiday greens offered daily from mid November to December 24 4 New building editSt Lawrence Market North Temporary Site nbsp View of temporary site of farmer s market General informationTypepre fabricated fabric tentAddress125 The EsplanadeConstruction startedlate 2014InauguratedJuly 11 2015Demolishedon completion of the new North BuildingReferences 5 6 In the early 2000s the City of Toronto did a review of the Market s operations and determined that the North building would have to be replaced The City held an architectural competition 7 for a new building to be used for the same purposes as the old one On June 7 2010 then Mayor David Miller announced the winners of the design competition for a building to replace the existing North Market The winning design was by Rogers Stirk Harbour Partners in a joint venture with Adamson Associates 5 Richard Rogers of the Rogers Stirk Harbour Partners architectural firm is also responsible for Paris Centre Georges Pompidou also known as the Pompidou Centre The proposed new building was four stories tall and would feature an arcade and will be a complex of three buildings 8 The new building includes office space which will be used for municipal courts and a 250 space parking garage underground 9 The project schedule first envisioned a completion in 2018 9 The 1968 building was slated to be demolished late 2010 but City Council balked at the escalating cost of the project 10 This led to changes to the design to reduce the cost The updated design is for a five story building with a central atrium connected to St Lawrence Hall The ground floor is 4 000 square metres 43 000 sq ft and the building will also have 4 000 square metres 43 000 sq ft of office space and 3 000 square metres 32 000 sq ft of space for courts 11 In 2013 City Council approved an overall project budget of CA 91 5 million 9 After the temporary site was built in 2015 the 1968 North building was closed The City commissioned archaeological studies on the site to determine if there was anything archaeologically significant present on the site which was first developed in 1804 Artifacts were found by excavating part of the foundation in 2015 including sewer brickworks foundations and cellars The finds meant that a further in depth study was required This study was done after the demolition of the 1968 building which occurred in 2016 12 The team led by Peter Popkin senior archaeologist with Golder Associates found various artefacts including knives ceramics and butchers hooks 13 An exhibit on the archaeological dig was presented at the Market Gallery in the south building 13 An award of the contract to build the building was finally made in 2018 but rescinded later in the year when the recommended contractor failed to meet the requirements of the tender 14 On May 15 2019 City Council approved the awarding of a contract for construction to Buttcon Limited The Atlas Corporation Joint Venture Construction restarted on July 9 2019 The market is expected to be completed in summer 2023 15 Temporary site editDuring the construction of the new building the Saturday and Sunday North Market vendors are selling from a location Green P parking lot one block south on the Esplanade 2 The vendors vacated the North building in June 2015 to allow for demolition and re development of a new market structure The temporary market is located in a single storey pre fabricated fabric structure on the parking lot south of the South Market Building at 125 The Esplanade 16 opened on July 11 2015 17 The temporary site will be used pending the completion of the permanent structure on Front Street 18 Market Lane Park editMarket Lane Park nbsp Location129 King Street East TorontoCreated1967Operated byToronto ParksStatusOpenWebsiteParks Forestry and Recreation Market Lane ParkMarket Lane Park is located on the west side of the North Market Building and St Lawrence Hall With the closure of formerly West Market as well as Market Square as Market Street ran on southside now known as The Esplanade Market Street between King and Front Streets under City of Toronto By laws 291 67 19 and 40 70 20 the area was converted to pedestrian use only Additional landscaping features like water fountain south end at Front Street rows of trees flower beds and sculpture at north end on King Street have been added Market Square condominium buildings were constructed along the westerly boundary in the early 1980s 21 The park will remain after the demolition and after the new structure is built nbsp Sketch of 1831 building circa 1888 nbsp 1851 building as it looked circa 1890 nbsp View of interior of 1850 St Lawrence Market building as it appeared in 1891 nbsp View of St Lawrence Market North building and Market Lane Park from north See also editSt Lawrence Market South the public market associated with Market North St Lawrence Hall culture venue linked to Market North Kensington Market not a traditional market but rather a multicultural neighbourhood and former Jewish enclave St Patrick s Market former public market prior to 2011 and later as food venue closed in 2017 and site shuttered by City since 2018 St Andrew s Market and Playground former market and since re developed into city park and mixed used buildingReferences edit Opps This link appears broken Stlawrencemarket com Retrieved June 24 2016 a b North St Lawrence Market Redevelopment City of Toronto Rieti John September 20 2017 Displaying St Lawrence Market s 1831 drain could cost city 2M CBC News Retrieved April 30 2019 The History of the St Lawrence Market Buildings Toronto City of Toronto 2013 a b Winning Design City of Toronto Retrieved June 24 2016 Cale Vanderveen April 2 2015 St Lawrence Market North Preparing For Temporary Move Urban Toronto Urbantoronto ca Retrieved June 24 2016 Competition Schedule City of Toronto Retrieved June 24 2016 North St Lawrence Market Redevelopment City of Toronto Retrieved May 14 2019 a b c Redevelopment of St Lawrence Market North Status Update PDF pdf City of Toronto December 17 2015 Retrieved June 13 2016 National Post St Lawrence Market North www rsh p com Rogers Stirk Harbour Partners Retrieved January 24 2019 North St Lawrence Market Redevelopment Project phases and timelines City of Toronto a b Hanagan Dennis November 22 2016 North St Lawrence Market artifacts reveal clean vendors TheBulletin ca Retrieved January 24 2019 Progress Update toronto ca City of Toronto Retrieved January 24 2019 Progress Update City of Toronto Retrieved March 7 2023 Temporary St Lawrence North Market location open Daily Commercial News July 17 2015 Retrieved June 24 2016 Read More St Lawrence Market Stlawrencemarket com Retrieved June 24 2016 Temporary North Market 125 The Esplanade Temporary North Market North St Lawrence Market Redevelopment City of Toronto toronto ca October 1 2009 Retrieved June 24 2016 City of Toronto By Law 1967 0291 City of Toronto By Law 1970 0040 St Lawrence Market North Building Design Competition BriefExternal links edit nbsp Media related to St Lawrence Market North at Wikimedia Commons History of the St Lawrence Market North building Official new St Lawrence Market North building design competition page St Lawrence Market neighbourhood BIA Business Improvement Area Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Lawrence Market North amp oldid 1143437875 Market Lane Park, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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