What an odd grouping of people in that photo. I'm curious to know what the lady with plane plans to do with it, what the rather man-ish looking lady on the left is dragging behind her, and where the klassy chick with the smoke hanging out of her mouth is rushing to!!
So, there is a Starbucks logo with a sign that says opening soon right on the corner. I can only assume the Starbucks on Dovercourt is moving to Ossington, unless it signals the Starbucks in every corner invasion. Odd choice of location, with Crafted and Ideal Coffee up the road.
I hate how the corner of the building comes so close to the intersection. It will create a serious pedestrian bottleneck on the sidewalk that will lead to my continual hatred of this building (and possibly a few pedestrian deaths as people get understandably frustrated and walk on the street). I was liking the building in general, and the starbucks wasn't a deal breaker (as I was expecting a chain something or other as most new developments attract), but the intrusion onto the sidewalk is unforgivable. Big fail. The only thing that can save this corner is the sidewalks expanding out onto the road, which there is room for but I can't see happening.
This building is so weird. Usually in Toronto, buildings fail because they have a decent design but poor materials/execution. This one has great materials/execution but a very poor design. What's with those oddly-shaped windows, all of which are off synch with each other? And why does that side entrance have to jut out like a box?
That Starbucks was pretty busy when I was in the area today, Gravity Pope has also opened and the store looks great.
On a side note, I love the vibe on Ossington between Queen and Dundas West. It's too bad other parallel streets on the west side (Bathurst, Dovercourt, Dufferin, etc) don't have similar established retail buildings consistently lining the street.