AndreaPalladio
Senior Member
Bluestone had some sort of leak and opened a popup elesewhere in the hotel. I wish them ill, since their owner is a major Trump fundraiser.
I had an NYC friend in Toronto a few weeks back. When I took him around he was shocked to see Bluestone in Toronto and mentioned the Trump connection as well. Personally, what I think we need in Toronto is Blue Bottle, not Bluestone.Bluestone had some sort of leak and opened a popup elesewhere in the hotel. I wish them ill, since their owner is a major Trump fundraiser.
The same guy owns Equinox, Soul Cycle, Momofuku and a bunch of other places.I had an NYC friend in Toronto a few weeks back. When I took him around he was shocked to see Bluestone in Toronto and mentioned the Trump connection as well. Personally, what I think we need in Toronto is Blue Bottle, not Bluestone.
Glad you asked...DSC, or anyone else in the know, any news on when St. James Cathedral's spire will be getting architectural lighting? Isn't it supposed to be happening imminently? It's long overdue.
Apparently an announcement is expected in next few days. I hear rumours of Sunday and several later evenings but closed both Mondays and Tuesdays but this may be rumour so be patient.Does anyone know if there was any outcome from the St Lawrence Market hours of operation public consultation in early Oct?
Not that it's great to hear about a business going bankrupt, but there is an over-saturation of home design shops along that stretch of King East. I'm now hoping that a bar/restaurant opens up in its place. I always thought their front entrance area would make for an awesome patio!GRAFUS - the furniture etc place on King just next door to Patrician Grill has gone under. Bankruptcy notices in window.
It IS called the King Street Design District as it is supposed to be an area with lots of design spaces - though I agree that the space WOULD make a great bar! (Until it and Patrician Grill are built on.)Not that it's great to hear about a business going bankrupt, but there is an over-saturation of home design shops along that stretch of King East. I'm now hoping that a bar/restaurant opens up in its place. I always thought their front entrance area would make for an awesome patio!
His interior design business is still a going concern. I think it was just the retail location that failed.Not that it's great to hear about a business going bankrupt, but there is an over-saturation of home design shops along that stretch of King East. I'm now hoping that a bar/restaurant opens up in its place. I always thought their front entrance area would make for an awesome patio!
Not that it's great to hear about a business going bankrupt, but there is an over-saturation of home design shops along that stretch of King East. I'm now hoping that a bar/restaurant opens up in its place. I always thought their front entrance area would make for an awesome patio!
MM13.19 | ACTION | | | Ward: 13 |
Authority to enter into an Agreement with 65 King East LP (Carttera Developments) for streetscape improvements on Colborne Street and Leader Lane as part of the development of 65 King Street East.. Council authority is required to enter into an agreement(s) with 65 King East LP and/or with its consultants and/or contractors to work with City Divisions and the St. Lawrence Market Neighbourhood Business Improvement Area to redesign and reconstruct Colborne Street between Leader Lane Street and Church Street, and Leader Lane between King Street and Colborne Street See: http://app.toronto.ca/tmmis/viewAgendaItemHistory.do?item=2019.MM13.19 |
Coming to Council tomorrow:
MM13.19 ACTION Ward: 13
Authority to enter into an Agreement with 65 King East LP (Carttera Developments) for streetscape improvements on Colborne Street and Leader Lane as part of the development of 65 King Street East..
Council authority is required to enter into an agreement(s) with 65 King East LP and/or with its consultants and/or contractors to work with City Divisions and the St. Lawrence Market Neighbourhood Business Improvement Area to redesign and reconstruct Colborne Street between Leader Lane Street and Church Street, and Leader Lane between King Street and Colborne Street
See: http://app.toronto.ca/tmmis/viewAgendaItemHistory.do?item=2019.MM13.19