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Craig Patterson discusses the Toronto Waterfront BIA with Tim Kocur, Executive Director and Dorsa Alizadeh–Shabani, Manager of Operations. The conversation ranges from the revitalization and rising energy across Toronto’s Waterfront, focusing on the seasonal buzz, new retail openings, and exciting new restaurants like Queen’s Harbour. Alizadeh-Shabani notes the summer’s delayed start due to record rainfall but emphasizes a strong rebound with full crowds and booming cafes. Kocur shares that the eastern waterfront is evolving into a “development powerhouse,” with a wave of new businesses, patios, and community engagement shaping the area into a livelier destination. The addition of unique spaces like Ethos Climbing and new patios at Irene and Simona are just some signs of the district’s renaissance. They also discuss major infrastructure and placemaking efforts reshaping connectivity and public space. The long-awaited LRT project has gained traction, now in the city’s Transit Expansion Office, with interim bus lanes already installed. Wayfinding signage has been expanded to help visitors discover hidden eateries and attractions beyond the water’s edge. A temporary park at 40 Queens Quay East, complete with whimsical seating, aims to activate otherwise unused space, while beautification efforts around industrial zones like the Redpath Sugar Refinery are gradually improving the area’s appeal. Hotel developments at One Yonge and on Bathurst, plus enhancements at Billy Bishop Airport like U.S. pre-clearance, are adding long-term vibrancy. Looking ahead, Kocur and Alizadeh-Shabani highlight a future of integrated experiences across east, central, and west waterfront zones. Key developments include a bridge connecting the Parliament Slip to a new island park, expanded green space, and enhanced access to the Toronto Islands with improved bike rentals. They also hint at large-scale placemaking potential at the Rees parking lot, with ideas for sports viewing areas and hospitality activations. From Harborfront Centre’s daily programming and cultural exhibits to fireworks on Canada Day, it’s clear the Toronto Waterfront BIA is building not just a destination—but a multi-generational ecosystem of community, culture, and commerce. Interviewed this episode:Dorsa Alizadeh, Manager of Operations at The Waterfront BIATim Kocur, Executive Director at The Waterfront BIAThe Waterfront BIA This podcast is the audio version of the The Interview Series video podcasts by Retail Insider Canada are available through our Retail Insider YouTube Channel where you can subscribe and be notified when new video episodes are available. Subscribe, Rate, and Review our Retail Insider Podcast! Follow Craig:LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/CraigPattersonTorontoInstagram: @craig_patterson_torontoTwitter: @RI_EIC Follow Retail Insider:LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/Retail-InsiderFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/RetailInsider/Twitter: @RetailInsider_Instagram: @Retail_Insider_Canada Share your thoughts!Drop us a line at Craig@Retail-Insider.com. You can also rate us in Apple Podcasts or recommend us in Overcast to help more people discover the show!Background Music Credit: Hard Boiled Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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