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Crew demolishes Cordova Bay Plaza over weekend

Construction on the way for new development
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The end of an era came over the Family Day long weekend as the Cordova Bay Plaza was razed to the ground.

Removal of the 1962-built plaza, which hosted Lester B. Pearson at its opening, makes way for a new development with 91 home units in three four-storey buildings. The ground floors will feature plenty of commercial space including spaces for a grocery store and a bank, among other retail.

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