Toronto Sun Life Financial Tower & Harbour Plaza Residences | 236.51m | 67s | Menkes | Sweeny &Co

A condo suite just shouldn't be let out to rotating strangers to use as a place to crash short-term. Problems with noise even arise among conscientious neighbours, let alone the ones who could literally care less. Establishing boundaries with neighbours is an important part of close quarters community living, especially with thin walls and shared balconies. Typically with new neighbours next door there is a period where you need to establish acceptable noise levels and even matters of privacy, and it goes both ways of course. With frequent turnover and certainly rotating guests using it as a hotel suite this is just impossible.
 
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WINNERS, COPPA’S AND MERCATINO COMING TO DOWNTOWN TORONTO IN 2018
MENKES SUMMER NEWSLETTER 2017

SEPTEMBER 12, 2017

We are pleased to announce the addition of WINNERS, Coppa’s Fresh Market (Coppa’s) and Harbour Eats by Mercatino (Mercatino) as anchor retailers at One York Street. WINNERS, Coppa’s and Mercatino will service the strong demand for retail by the 24/7 office and residential population in Toronto’s South Core.

“We are excited to partner with Menkes for our first ever store in downtown Toronto,” said John Louie Coppa, President of Coppa’s Fresh Market. “We will provide a unique concept, tailored to the demands of young, urban professionals living and working downtown.” This coveted location will allow Coppa’s to serve the downtown Toronto market in a convenient shopping complex right in the city’s highly sought-after South Core.”

“One York is a flagship location for Mercatino, and fitting to make a real statement for our expansion to the Toronto market,” said Amit Vadan, President of Mercatino. “Each of Mercatino’s locations feature unique food stations that are enriched with an incredible variety of high quality, wholesome, and natural ingredients that are delivered fresh daily, which are then combined together by our chefs to produce an exceptional and very flavourful experience.”

“Given the limited, large-scale retail space available in the city and the increasing population in the South Core, WINNERS, Coppa’s and Mercatino will tap into a significant market that has shown consistent robust growth in both the commercial and residential sector since 2009,” said Peter Menkes, President of the Commercial/Industrial Division at Menkes. “A PATH connection to Union Station will further draw people to this flagship retail destination and gives consumers a one-stop shopping experience.”

WINNERS and Coppa’s will be located on the second floor of the retail podium in the One York / Harbour Plaza complex. Joining Pure Fitness on the 4th floor of the complex, Harbour Eats by Mercatino will operate an impressive food hall with an expansive terrace overlooking a new city park and Lake Ontario. Pedestrian entrances are at street level and PATH level, and designated retail parking is accessible from both Harbour Street and Lake Shore Boulevard.

Pure Fitness is now open and will be followed by Harbour Eats by Mercatino in Fall 2017. Both WINNERS and Coppa’s will open in early 2018.
 
Does downtown really need another Winners/Marshall's? We already have that at Collage Park, Dundas Square, John Street, Scotia Plaza and Front Street, just a few short blocks away from this location. Isn't that more than enough already? It's almost as bad as Tim Horton's or Dollarama!
 

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