Also, à propos the earlier debate in this thread: I'm looking forward to those condos going up across the King/Dufferin intersection. I'll miss Island Foods, where I've been eating since 2006, but damn those two corners are a waste of space. Especially the McD's block: that's where life went to give up.
I'm with
@freshcutgrass, Parkdale needs a serious rinse.
When exactly did it all go so wrong here? Started out bougie then, what? The 70s happened? Too much leaded fuel and paint fumes in the air?
It's definitely holding out against gentrification pretty well, coming round the other way.
I'd say, by my reckoning, this place is maybe 10% less destitute than a decade ago.
It's an interesting feeling having lived here as a 20 year old, with not a lot of money, and a bit of a grimey shadow and then moving back over a decade later as a part of "the problem of gentrification". Paying an obscene amount for rent to live in a building I lived in back then as a drug-addled young buck.
I'm part of the problem of driving rental prices up.
Not sorry, I deserve to live somewhere too and this is all I could afford atm.