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How the Eaton Centre is spending its $120 million in make-over money

By Carley Fortune
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Last week, when we heard that the Eaton Centre was about to undergo a $120-million reno (its first since the late ‘70s), we pondered what changes the downtown shopping centre could really use. Some of our requests (like a new art installation) were granted, and others (the Bored Boyfriend Lounge) have been ignored. Here’s what shoppers can expect from the transformation:

• The entire mall will get new lighting, flooring and stainless steel guard rails. • Entrances to the building will be updated. • Washrooms will be expanded. • The third floor will get glass railings, Italian-style tiling, a new ceiling treatment and a lighting installation from UnitedVisualArtists. • Both food courts will be completely reno’d with suspended wood ceilings and new lighting. • Green initiatives include reusable plates and utensils, as well as a “food pulping” machine that processes leftovers for the green bin. • The south food court will be turned into a higher-end restaurant called Open Kitchen by Richtree. • The north food court, which is underused right now, will become the primary eating area. • The entire project will take two years to complete.

Eaton Centre to get $120-million makeover [Globe and Mail]Eaton Centre will get $120M facelift [CBC]Cadillac Fairview starts $120M Eaton Centre upgrade [CTV]

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