dt_toronto_geek
Superstar
I think adding more bars and clubs would give Church St. the improvements it craves. The condo explosion has actually taken away from the street life there and rather having people walking around for a good time at all hours you have quiet streets and homeless or shady people (and it feels 10x more dangerous than it did even 10 years ago). More restos and supermarkets and coffee shops are great for daytime use but I find the life has been sucked out of the street at night because of bad planning. Prostitution has taken care of itself (because of the internet) but every time I'm on Church I get the feeling I'm just on Yonge St. East.
Only one condo has gone up on Church Street in the past 20 years (The Alexus) and it's done more good than bad in terms of animating the street than the parking garage/office building that used to be there with 2 or 3 retail stalls. A few bars have come and gone but all the old standby's remain plus a few more have opened along with food establishments that stay open later. A few more bars/clubs might be good but I think that Church Street between Alexander & Gloucester is better than it was even 10 years ago. The worry is what the future will bring to the neighbourhood if it over-develops as there is one proposal that concerns many and three other prime sites that are rumoured to be developed. I do agree that crime and a general feeling of "unease" has increased substantially in the past decade or so, especially late at night/early morning. Crack has become a real problem here. It's even worse from about May to September when homeless kids come from who-knows-where to panhandle, take and distribute drugs, cause havoc in the park at night and such.