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ENTREPRENEUR AND VISIONARY HARRY ROSEN HAS PASSED AWAY AT THE AGE OF 92

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Monday, December 25, 2023

TORONTO, Dec. 25, 2023 /CNW/ - Harry Rosen, founder of the eponymous Canadian luxury menswear retailer, has passed away at the age of 92, surrounded by his loving family.

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  • TORONTO, Dec. 25, 2023 /CNW/ - Harry Rosen, founder of the eponymous Canadian luxury menswear retailer, has passed away at the age of 92, surrounded by his loving family.
  • "For those of us that had the privilege of working alongside Harry, this news will be felt with sorrow," says Larry Rosen, Chairman & CEO of Harry Rosen Inc., and Harry's eldest son.
  • He also started the renowned 'Ask Harry' campaign, which would reinforce its founder as the go-to expert in menswear.
  • Rosen's visionary approach helped cement Harry Rosen among the world's top retailers.

Kitchen Hub Food Hall Partners with Longo's to Open Toronto's First Virtual Food Hall Within a Grocery Store and the First of its Kind in Canada

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Tuesday, September 20, 2022

This opening marks the first ghost kitchen concept to open inside a grocery store in the city and the first of its kind in Canada.

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  • This opening marks the first ghost kitchen concept to open inside a grocery store in the city and the first of its kind in Canada.
  • Kitchen Hub, known for providing unbelievable takeout, has four new kitchens at Longo's Liberty Village.
  • Longo's ready-to-eat items like housemade pizza, bento sushi boxes, salads, roasted chickens and all-day breakfast will also be available.
  • As Canada's first virtual food hall, Kitchen Hub is revolutionizing the takeout and delivery industry by bringing celebrated restaurants together under one roof.

Toronto Community Housing and Tridel request rezoning of Regent Park to build 1,000 additional new housing units

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Thursday, April 21, 2022

It will maximize the value of public assets to create prosperity for the residents of Regent Park, Cabbagetown, Moss Park and St. James Town.

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  • It will maximize the value of public assets to create prosperity for the residents of Regent Park, Cabbagetown, Moss Park and St. James Town.
  • To underinvest in the potential of Regent Park is to risk the opportunity for a transformed community and a thriving neighbourhood for future generations.
  • We are thrilled to be working closely with both Toronto Community Housing and the City of Toronto to support the need to build housing throughout the city.
  • We look forward to continue engaging with the community to bring their vision of Regent Park to life.