Amare
Senior Member
I also see they cant spell. What's Bayside "illage"?
Plainly it's Bayside Pillage, the new community for pirates with convenient front-door access to the Great Lakes.
Plainly it's Bayside Pillage, the new community for pirates with convenient front-door access to the Great Lakes.
I would prefer Booty Bayside though...Plainly it's Bayside Pillage, the new community for pirates with convenient front-door access to the Great Lakes.
Next will be the Nail Salon
It would be good to have you (and your eagle eye and dog) in our area but QQE is still a bit isolated and is certainly a construction site now and will be for several years to come. That said, it is actually not far from the 'civilization'' of Front Street and the St Lawrence Market (about a 7 minute walk) and the waterfront promenade is great.Any updates on commercial tenants for this building? I'm looking at potentially moving here. As a King Westerner for 15 years, I know that I'm going to miss the established neighbourhood of restaurants and shops and easy access to transit.
On the other hand, I've been wanting to the move to the waterfront one day and I have the chance to now. This part of Queens Quay is still developing. I have no doubt it'll have a nice community in a few years as more people move here, as the Arbour is built and as a result becomes the primary George Brown campus full of students coming and going. But how is it now? Anybody live here or in this area? My main concern is how isolated it feels from the rest of the city.
It would be good to have you (and your eagle eye and dog) in our area but QQE is still a bit isolated and is certainly a construction site now and will be for several years to come. That said, it is actually not far from the 'civilization'' of Front Street and the St Lawrence Market (about a 7 minute walk) and the waterfront promenade is great.
I love the waterfront promenade but unfortunately, it's not a place where I can pick up fresh produce on my daily walk or hop on a streetcar to cross town.