Ahab
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I doubt this is going to happen anymore. It was a little surprising when it was first announced that Loblaws bought the Gardens. It may have made sense then, but it certainly makes no sense today.
I remember the day when getting groceries was a bit of a challenge if you lived in the area and didn't have a car to lug home more than a couple of bags of groceries. I think the choices were essentially Rabba on Jarvis and Rabba on Wellesley. The area now has a couple of Dominions and a Sobeys in addition to the Rabbas. Also, Shoppers has dipped its toe in the grocery business after expanding its store at Yonge and Carlton. Another grocery store (albeit a Supercentre) doesn't seem like a brilliant business strategy especially when you factor in the extraordinary costs of renovating a heritage building.
I wouldn't be surprised if Loblaws sold the building within the year. The buidling should be a condo with a museum/archive/library (e.g. City of Toronto Museum, National Potrait Gallery).
I remember the day when getting groceries was a bit of a challenge if you lived in the area and didn't have a car to lug home more than a couple of bags of groceries. I think the choices were essentially Rabba on Jarvis and Rabba on Wellesley. The area now has a couple of Dominions and a Sobeys in addition to the Rabbas. Also, Shoppers has dipped its toe in the grocery business after expanding its store at Yonge and Carlton. Another grocery store (albeit a Supercentre) doesn't seem like a brilliant business strategy especially when you factor in the extraordinary costs of renovating a heritage building.
I wouldn't be surprised if Loblaws sold the building within the year. The buidling should be a condo with a museum/archive/library (e.g. City of Toronto Museum, National Potrait Gallery).