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Winners in Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver will use funds provided by DoorDash s Main Street Strong effort to help offset the costs associated with running a restaurant amid the ongoing pandemic and local dining restrictions.
TORONTO, March 4, 2021 /CNW/ DoorDash today announced the Canadian winners of its COVID-19 Restaurant Relief Grant program through the company s five-year, $200 million USD Main Street Strong Pledge to empower communities across Canada and the United States. These grants come as part of DoorDash providing $1,125,000 CAD to help eligible restaurants in Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver.
Hello Alice managed the application and selection process for the program while the
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VANCOUVER By now, many people working from home may be going stir crazy and looking forward to going back to the office. While that does not look hopeful any time soon, that time is coming – but things will be different. As we have gotten used to distancing, there may be a reluctance to cram back into small office cubicles. Distancing ourselves from each other in the office will require more space and commercial real estate developers are taking notice. A new office building will soon emerge at 4330 Kingsway in Burnaby that is expected to create a trend in commercial real estate development.
The proposed planning process would not be reviewed by city council for consideration until the end of 2021, and the work itself for a new vision for the area would only begin in 2022. All the while, conditions on the GED would continue to deteriorate.
This planning process would mainly focus on Granville Street between Drake and Robson streets, with considerations on culture, heritage character, public realm, and its function as a pedestrian-priority commercial high street and transit hub.
However, this years-long timeline could put more development projects on hold, if not cancelled, and discourage private investment as a means for not only reviving the GED but also for COVID-19 recovery.