urbandreamer
recession proof
The Junction Eatery at Indian Grove and Dundas West deserves support--the food there is incredibly good! I was a fan of the Axis burger. Oops, Junction Eatery now has the best burger title in my 'hood!
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Hi Junction neighbours,
I'm close to buying a vacant lot at 7 Hook Ave. It's a great little street at a transition between industrial & residential with some great commercial nearby - making it a quintessentially urban property that I'd love to build something on. I'm meeting with a few architects in the next 2 weeks but my current plan is to build a 3 storey, 6 unit x 1 bedroom live/work/arts building. I'd take one myself and sell the rest to friends and others.
Any thoughts as to whether this would be a good fit for Hook and the neighbourhood generally?
Map: http://bit.ly/eTmHje
Streetview: http://bit.ly/emqGFy
Hi Junction neighbours,
I'm close to buying a vacant lot at 7 Hook Ave. It's a great little street at a transition between industrial & residential with some great commercial nearby - making it a quintessentially urban property that I'd love to build something on. I'm meeting with a few architects in the next 2 weeks but my current plan is to build a 3 storey, 6 unit x 1 bedroom live/work/arts building. I'd take one myself and sell the rest to friends and others.
Any thoughts as to whether this would be a good fit for Hook and the neighbourhood generally?
Map: http://bit.ly/eTmHje
Streetview: http://bit.ly/emqGFy
Super noisy once the train traffic increases, no?
I've lived on Hook. Regular train noise is tolerable and you can grow accustomed to it.
Trains crossing the junction is way louder and way more intrusive than any regular train noise.
It will be less noisy than now when the grade seperation removes it.
A new gluten-free, organic bakery has opened in the Junction, Bunner's. Looks hot.