Lenser
Senior Member
Yeah, that's good news and a great locale for the Real Jerk. Glad it's not going to move far.
Walked past the old location today. Didn't see a single sign saying where the new location was. Many signs saying location coming soon ... might have missed one, but I'm surprised they didn't leave a clear sign.Yeah, that's good news and a great locale for the Real Jerk. Glad it's not going to move far.
I am reading in the current issue of The Bulletin a peculiar story with headline "Power St. off-leash park infested by paid walkers". The story is on the back page and is a continuation of a story form the front page. One the back page it takes up about 10 paragraphs. Only 3 are actually about the dog park where it is alleged hordes of paid- dog walkers are driving to this park and filling it with their dogs "deterring locals" and having them "pay for space" they don't get to use.
I thought dogs were very social and would like to be around other dogs, unless I'm reading this wrong and the park is actually so busy that there physically is no more room for anymore dogs?
It's the Bulletin - why do you expect it to offer rational comment, or sensible layout? :->
I fully expect irrational and conflicting commentary, and and a non-sensical layout, but they are simply quoting residents with this story. And, yes, I know "some residents" could just be the local busy-body chronic complainers, but I just wondered if it was a real thing.
Passed by today and there are new for lease signs in this entire commercial space. Could the Nissan dealership be scrapped?Application: Building Additions/Alterations Status: Under Review
Location: 510 KING ST E
TORONTO ON M5A 1M1
Ward 28: Toronto Centre-Rosedale
Application#: 12 211903 BLD 00 BA Accepted Date: Jul 16, 2012
Project: Other Interior Alterations
Description: permit for interior alterations to create new car dealership in existing ground floor vacant commercial space - Nissan - West Side, ground floor
Passed by today and there are new for lease signs in this entire commercial space. Could the Nissan dealership be scrapped?