ponyboy
Active Member
I think they got greedy and missed the mark in assessing the market.
I think they got greedy and missed the mark in assessing the market.
Wow....I guess thats the price you pay nowadays to live in clubland.![]()
Walking through both this and the King West district (friend to me to dinner at Buca - which I'd highly recommend and drinks at Brassaii, which I wouldn't), the club district is definitely farther west now. It will be interesting to see how, if at all, this influx of partiers affects Freed's values. Personally, i wouldn't live in the area as it's a zoo. The entertainment district was substantially quieter and more residential. However weird that sounds.
Does anyone here know what's going on with this development? I work near the sales office and over the last week they've been clearing out all the model suite furniture. They've also set up a giant garbage bin outside which was filled with blank forms and sales materials.
As an individual who still frequents bars/clubs on occasion...I noticed the same thing on Sunday. The old club district was empty and quiet...but King Street was an absolute zoo. I really can't see this helping values in the neighbourhood as the clientele as changed from mature/upscale to young and trashy... It's unfortunate because there are a number of buildings I like in the area.
No it's still kicking. They are working on a new advertising campaign now
No it's still kicking. They are working on a new advertising campaign now