However, another sign was stolen outside the Honest Ed discount store in Toronto.
Russell Lazar, general manager of Honest Ed's, said it was the fifth sign stolen from outside Bathurst and Bloor Street stores in the past 18 months.
The store provides a $3,000 reward for the arrest and conviction of the person responsible for the theft of the latest logo or any previous logo.
Honest Ed offered a $1,000 reward after getting it
Lazar said in an interview that the painted logo stolen outside the iconic theater of storeHonest was sold "this is ridiculous ".
"Unfortunately, people like these outdoor signs very much.
Are hand-painted
Obviously, they have a need. "The two-and-a-halfby one-and-a-
The white, black, and Golden half sides read: "Hello!
We are still open! Until Dec. 31st, 2016.
Lazar said he thought he was missing on Sunday night.
It is made of corrugated plastic.
The main motivation behind the theft may be nostalgia.
Soon after the famous store closes, it will be removed to make way for the mixed store
Use development projects including rental apartments, retail and restaurants.
Developers will even dismantle the Ed ichonest Ed logo, which has dominated the crossroads for decades.
Stolenwas's logo on the side of the store's Markham Street is one of three logos with the same information.
The other two are located west of Broo Street and on both sides of Bathurst Street.
Lazar said he thought the mark on Markham Street was targeted because there was less traffic on the side of the store.
The stolen logo was actually at the top of another one, he said, and it was still there.
The Honest Ed reported to the Toronto Police Department.
"I am very disappointed that this is happening again, and we may have to remove all external signs," Lazar said in a statement . ".
On April, acase outside the store stole a large wooden logo.
The sign in the royal blue font says: "Honest Ed's Pharmacy Professional Service since 1960.
In 1948, Ed milvish founded an honest ed.