Honest Ed's sells more hand-painted signs, starting at $1
Iconic discount store closes its doors for good on Dec. 31, 2016
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Hundreds of people lined up to get their hands pieces of Toronto's history at the corner of Bloor and Bathurst streets Saturday morning.
A piece of history! Hubby brought these home from the <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/HonestEds?src=hash">#HonestEds</a> sign sale today. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/bestgiftever?src=hash">#bestgiftever</a> <a href="http://t.co/mMWY4DGHKF">pic.twitter.com/mMWY4DGHKF</a>
—@directdotca
Iconic discount store Honest Ed's is selling more of its hand-painted signs — about 6,000 — starting at just $1. A portion of the proceeds will go towards a scholarship fund being set up at Toronto Police Service's 14 Division.
Oldest hand painted sign at <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/HonestEds?src=hash">#HonestEds</a> on sale now in support of <a href="https://twitter.com/VSToronto">@VSToronto</a> / drop by Bloor Bathurst <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Toronto?src=hash">#Toronto</a> <a href="http://t.co/sRQ2ZfEMqU">pic.twitter.com/sRQ2ZfEMqU</a>
—@cdanders
Known for its Las Vegas-style marquee, low prices and pun-heavy signs, the massive Honest Ed's in Toronto's Annex neighbourhood has become a landmark in the city.
Saturday's sign sale is an opportunity for Torontonians to take home a piece of the retailer before it shuts its doors for good on Dec. 31, 2016.
The store also had a sign sale last year, which similarly drew huge lineups around the block.
Honest Ed's and its surrounding property went up for sale in 2013 and were sold to a B.C. developer last fall. Redevelopment plans for the site were unveiled earlier this year, featuring more than 1,000 rental units, artist studios, a covered market and space for pop-up shops and food trucks.