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Join Date: Mar 2007
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Oh dear! I'll vote with my pocket book and stay away. I'll check it out in person first of course.
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#482 |
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Join Date: May 2012
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So Target are supposedly the anchor retail tenant for the new development at 1 York Street / 90 Harbour Street.
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the new republic
Join Date: Mar 2007
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Interesting news. High traffic is exactly what's needed down there.
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#484 |
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As someone who lives close to there - a Target there is good news
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Join Date: Nov 2010
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Was out to the Bellwoods Brewpub on Ossington a couple weeks ago. Great beers and food (albeit a tad pricey). They're having a bottle sale again this Saturday, and considering the quality of their beers, they are a good value.
http://bellwoodsbrewery.com/ |
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planning inaction
Join Date: Aug 2002
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The entrance from Yonge looks so cheaply done - quite frankly, it is just basically a typical big box stacked into a tower with a shitty foyer. The foyer looks worse than one in a 1970's office building along the 404.
I can only imagine the Marshall's in Aura looking the same. I haven't been down to the food court but my partner wandered down there and it reminded him of the parking garage at Pearson. |
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#487 |
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Join Date: May 2007
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The food court in Aura looks like the kind you see in Scarborough, in those low rent Asian malls. Let's hope it at least gets some good, Asian food. The shopping areas are very plain, just drywall and glass walls. Of course, it looks nothing like the video or rendering. The colourful designs and cool lighting are nowhere to be found, so far. I also can't believe how small some of those stores are. I can't imagine what they could be used for, except maybe selling long distance calling cards. I think it might even be worse then Metropolis, which is about as low as you can go, for a brand new building.
I predict the mall will not do very well. Toronto has a history of rejecting cheaply built malls, that look plain. (think Chinatown Centre or Village By The Grange) The only thing that saves Metropolis is that it has entertainment (movies & restaurants) and the Future Shop. If you can get one really good anchor tenant, it can save a development but the stores in Aura, are not great anchor tenants and the basement's stores are too small for a major retailer. |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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I agree with your prediction; Well I'll take it further, I imagine Bed Bath and Beyond along with Marshals and the chain restaurants will actually do quite well, whereas the basement will go abandoned.
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#489 |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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It never even occurred to me to check out the lower level concourse. I don't think I even realised it was open yet!
![]() Well, it is not going to win any beauty contests, but not being a mall fan to begin with it doesn't really bother me much. I avoid malls like the plague.
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Go check out the basement of Aura and tell me if you think it's a quality development. |
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#491 |
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I'll give it a whirl, but I am under no delusion that it is a quality development, let alone anything posh.
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Join Date: Jul 2006
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Someday I hope that we'll get a food court like they have in Asian cities. Even a relatively poor city like Bangkok is far superior to Toronto in food court goodness. I'll have to check out Aura.
I hope 1 Bloor ends up nicer. |
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#493 |
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Guy Fieri from the Food Network will be in town this week filming at 6 Toronto locations for his show Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives
http://www.torontolife.com/daily/dai...-fieri-toronto Caplanskys, The Lakeview and The Stockyards are rumored to be among the locations |
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Join Date: May 2012
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“The Works” burger chain is opening another location at the old Pizza Pizza location at Church and Wellington
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Join Date: Oct 2006
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Dolce and Gabbana is opening in the old LV spot at 111 Bloor.
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I saw it mentioned on UT that the owners of the recently closed South Of Temperance are opening a new place in the base of one of the Parade towers in Cityplace
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Join Date: Oct 2006
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I can't believe South of Temperance closed. That place was jammed wall-to-wall every time I saw it. I thought they were just renovating.
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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AhhH!! Mystery solved... thanks for the heads up. Is it a rumour, or confirmed?
Also the huge Escada space is now vacated and they have moved to a smaller one across the street.
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Torontonian 4ever
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planning inaction
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Toronto
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Has Escada moved or closed up shop?
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