Trinity Square Clock Tower Rehabilitation

Over the past three years, the Downtown Yonge BIA has collaborated closely with the City of Toronto and Janet Rosenberg & Studio to strategize the revitalization of the Trinity Square Park clock tower in Downtown Toronto. This initiative aims to enhance the clock tower's visual appeal and practical functionality. This will involve applying weather-resistant paint, modernizing side panels, incorporating new lighting features, and addressing the non-operational clock mechanism that has remained inactive for an extended period.
These enhancements will inevitably have certain effects on the park vicinity and nearby properties. These effects encompass occasional noise disturbances, heightened foot traffic to and from the park, the temporary closure of the area surrounding the clock tower, and the installment of supplementary fencing.
The Trinity Square clock tower stands as a central point of focus within this locale. The restoration endeavour is predicted to generate favourable outcomes for the broader expanse of the park. This effort aligns harmoniously with the BIA's overarching objective to consistently introduce enhancements to the public spaces within the Downtown Yonge vicinity.


Phases
Construction
- We are currently waiting on the electrical components of the clock's mechanism and lighting.
