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2025 Corner Commons Feedback Survey
2025 Corner Commons Feedback Survey
Corner Commons is a free and accessible public space created with and for the Jane-Finch community, and is open to the public during the summer! The project is coordinated by the Jane/Finch Centre with the support from community partners, designers, local volunteers and resident leaders. We had a great season at Corner Commons this year and would love to get your feedback! Let us know what you liked, didn't like, and would like to see in the future. This survey has 6 main sections and will ask you some questions about your use, comfort and safety at Corner Commons, as well as your design and communication preferences. It should take around 10 minutes of your time to complete. If you have any questions or concerns, or would like more information about Corner Commons, please reach out to Ernestine at the Jane/Finch Centre: ernestinea@janefinchcentre.org
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Our Podcast Episode with Inhabit - 3.4: Parking Lots for the People
Our Podcast Episode with Inhabit - 3.4: Parking Lots for the People
Eunice introduces their boss, Paul Kulig, who shares his big thesis about Toronto’s suburbs and the walkable city. Then Eunice takes Erika and Lauren to Jane and Finch, where the community has reclaimed an unused corner of a mall parking lot as a proud public space called Corner Commons—a National Urban Design winner! Also: truth bombs.
National Urban Design Awards - 2022 Recipient - Community Initiatives
National Urban Design Awards - 2022 Recipient - Community Initiatives
Lead: Perkins&Will | Jane/Finch Community and Family Centre Completion: September 2021 Coordinated by the Jane/Finch Centre, Corner Commons is a temporary, free, and accessible public space. Installed for summer 2021, Corner Commons hosted a wide range of activities with local artists, resident leaders, grassroots groups, and various community organizations from the neighbourhood. As part of Perkins&Will’s Social Purpose program, employees were given the chance to contribute to our communities in direct and personal ways.
Corner Commons: How the Jane & Finch community transformed a parking lot into a vibrant hub for culture & connection | Shedoesthecity
Corner Commons: How the Jane & Finch community transformed a parking lot into a vibrant hub for culture & connection | Shedoesthecity
Corner Commons: Creative placemaking on a suburban scale - Spacing Toronto
Corner Commons: Creative placemaking on a suburban scale - Spacing Toronto
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