Toronto Five St Joseph | 160.93m | 48s | Five St. Joseph | Hariri Pontarini

The Scottish Ontario and Manitoba Land Company Stores (1883, E. J. Lennox), 664-680 Yonge St., Toronto

Some would disagree - and that's okay, but here in this one shot is everything that is still good about Yonge Street.
 
Some would disagree - and that's okay, but here in this one shot is everything that is still good about Yonge Street.

I know a lot of people put down Yonge Street but I love the fact that it's not lined with big corporate names. I like the small, quirky, independent stores and I hope it never loses that. A few franchises are fine but I certainly wouldn't want typical mall stores on Yonge Street. NO Abercrombie, PLEASE! Suburban, chain restaurants are also not on my wish list. Give me something original, eccentric and colourful and I'll be happy.
 
I know a lot of people put down Yonge Street but I love the fact that it's not lined with big corporate names. I like the small, quirky, independent stores and I hope it never loses that. A few franchises are fine but I certainly wouldn't want typical mall stores on Yonge Street. NO Abercrombie, PLEASE! Suburban, chain restaurants are also not on my wish list. Give me something original, eccentric and colourful and I'll be happy.

And yet, there are some buildings that would naturally lend themselves to multi-storey major retailers.....

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I took this picture today from the 24th floor of 1001 Bay Condos.

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From Saturday July 6th:

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Great update thecharioteer. Thanks.
 
I love that streetwall on St Nicholas St. That's going to be a fine gem when all is done.

Did Karma add retail to the laneway down near College? Hopefully 11 Wellesley will have animation along the lane to connect that great urban pedestrian stretch.
 
The problem with the laneway (St. Lukes Ln.) along the proposed 11 Wellesley W. is that the back of the Yonge Street buildings aren't in use and have no sidewalk, like St. Lukes Ln. between Wellesley & St. Joseph St., so it's best to leave it as an active laneway. Retail on Wellesley in this project would be the best we could hope for.
 
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