Well, if the TTC and the State and 316 have had a collegial relationship, less w/First Capital here, it would seem.

The TTC is moving to expropriate.........sorta/kinda; for Spadina Streetcar Platform extension project:

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From: https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2024/gg/bgrd/backgroundfile-245060.pdf

Application for Approval to Expropriate 320-326 Bloor Street West for the Spadina Station Streetcar Platform Extension has been adopted by council:
 
Multiple businesses along Bloor here have vacated

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^...been like that a for a couple of years or so now.

Retailers got spooked because they thought everything was going to be torn down within months. Then the developer got spooked when the condo market down turned. Hence, welcome to our ghost town on what was once a lively strip. /sigh
 
^...been like that a for a couple of years or so now.

Retailers got spooked because they thought everything was going to be torn down within months. Then the developer got spooked when the condo market down turned. Hence, welcome to our ghost town on what was once a lively strip. /sigh

Still missing Fresh and its vibrant interiors

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(Pic via Google reviews)
 
There are so many of these
^...been like that a for a couple of years or so now.

Retailers got spooked because they thought everything was going to be torn down within months. Then the developer got spooked when the condo market down turned. Hence, welcome to our ghost town on what was once a lively strip. /sigh

There's so many of these situations in the city. I wish they were able to keep most of them on some sort of percentage rent or month-to-month. So when the condo market fell out, we weren't left with these vacant storefronts.
 

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