A money mart, magic mushrooms, and pot shop all on the same corner, the new retail trifecta!
If we don''t get a new nail salon soon, the neighbourhood is done for.

Leasing brochure can be found here, attract the tenants you seek!
 
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I actually have no quarrel with this project as it is identical to what is going up in Northern Europe. Just a pic of how this is the first of many more as it is perfectly situated by the best parks in the East End! Developers must be circling around the Canada Post property on Eastern like vultures! And a marina nearby. 🛥️
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Surprising but beautiful wood used here. This I assume will be the private access to the townhomes.
 
Passed at City Council this week -

MM28.43 - Co-operative Housing Approval to Lease and Operate Thirty-Two New Affordable Rental Homes​


After five years of construction the Don Summerville project is near completion and the 32 units will be ready in April/May to be transferred to the City.

As a result, it is imperative that the City urgently select a capable and experienced non-profit co-operative housing organization to rent-up and operate these new affordable homes.

This motion recommends that City Council approve leasing the 32 affordable rental homes to the Naismith Non-Profit Housing Co-operative, which is one of four land trusts operated in Toronto by the Co-operative Housing Federation of Toronto.

And furthermore, the motion recommends up to $150,000 be made available to the Co-operative Housing Federation to support eligible legal, administrative and other costs incurred in finalizing this transaction.

This startup money is required due to the pilot nature of the arrangement and the need to ensure that the units are operational, and therefore occupied, as soon as possible following handover. This funding is included in the City’s 2025-2034 Capital Budget and Plan and has been approved by City Council through the City’s 2025 budget process.
 

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