Toronto transit agency writes off $6M in rental revenue from subway storefronts
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Toronto transit agency writes off $6M in rental revenue from subway storefronts.
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A new report revealed rental debts accrued during the pandemic are being forgiven, in part because some businesses went under altogether.
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