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Id Creator Description Created at Last changed
4326727

No longer a McDrivel; they moved across the corner (Princess/Clergy) next to Dino's barber. Likely some other restaurant is in here now?

3902035 Lu_hub

"Départ visite milles îles ??"
OSM snapshot date: 2023-08-14T02:00:17Z
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POI types: psurface-paved_good hwtag-yesbicycle hwtag-yesfoot highway-path-bicycle
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3299872

Modern Primitive (72 Princess St) was damaged by a structural fire on the morning of 4 Aug 2022, per https://www.thewhig.com/news/local-news/kingston-fire-and-rescue-respond-to-downtown-fire

4269761 carlb

HSBC permanently gone from 912 Princess. New tenant looks to be a Century 21 agency. ATM is gone.

4238510 carlb

Is this lane open or closed, now that a Crappy Tire is under construction on the ground which used to hold the indoor mall before it was demolished?

4119907

onosm.org submitted note from a business:
Name: Topmast Maritime Training
addr:housenumber=1
addr:street=Maitland Street
addr:city=Kingston
Website: www.sailtopmast.com
Category: Sailing
Description: Sailing School
Accepted payment methods:
takeaway=no

4236560

Rhea's (and whatever else was in this building, such as a Concession Coin Laundry, LaRocks or whatever else still has signage on vacant storefronts) is long gone. This place is dead, other than one business (NutritionCo or something similar?) and whatever residential apartment space is on the second floor. Ghost town.

4015227 andrewpmk

Mastermind Toys closing soon https://www.blogto.com/sports_play/2023/12/mastermind-closing-ontario-stores-liquidation-sale/

4107936

The entire former "Crossroads Restaurant" section has been torn down, severing the former Woolco anchor building from (what's left of) the rest of the mall. Expect more destruction as portions of the mall are replaced with housing or mixed-use high-rise development. The "Service Canada" which used to be in the Crossroads spot is now in the historic old Customs house downtown on King St at Clarence St. The former Frontenac coin laundry is just plain gone. Not sure what else is missing. Dollarama is still open. Value Village and BGC are still operating in the former Woolco. Food Ba$ics is open at the moment (2024-02) but will be moving to Riocan on Gardiners Rd. per https://thewhig.com/news/food-basics-moving-from-frontenac-mall-to-riocan-centre

4107928

The Korean burning grill has now been replaced by an Indian restaurant in the former Aunt Lucy's building.