evandyk
Senior Member
I wonder if any of the churches in the neighbourhood will take Bloor St United's lead and put up a tower? Walmer St Baptist is surrounded by apartment buildings, and the church on Bathurst just north of Bloor both have space.
Yup. Tallish apartment blocks on Dovercourt.Before Mirvish Village I think the closest buildings on/near Bloor west of Bathurst taller than B Streets were around Dufferin.
That 1-2 combo is hideous and should be redeveloped ASAP, never liked that corner. They should incorporate a nightclub into the new building to replace CODA, or hopefully they can come back when the building is finished.I think that's unlikely, for the most part.
There's a lot of disparate ownership, and small lots.
There are some good opportunities I expect to see come forward, but only a smattering are likely to be hirise.
Watch for the Metro site near Bloor/Spadina to redeveloped.
Though, a combination of these 2 properties on north-west corner of the Bloor-Bathurst intersection would be fairly tempting.
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I wonder if any of the churches in the neighbourhood will take Bloor St United's lead and put up a tower? Walmer St Baptist is surrounded by apartment buildings, and the church on Bathurst just north of Bloor both have space.
That 1-2 combo is hideous and should be redeveloped ASAP, never liked that corner. They should incorporate a nightclub into the new building to replace CODA, or hopefully they can come back when the building is finished.
I'm not sure Mirvish Village is part of the Annex proper though. But it is starting to have looming presence on Bloor St. W., just west of Spadina, as some of the pics posted here of recent are suggesting...Game changer for the Annex. Wonder if more high rises will be approved in the immediate area.
Err...okays..Pics? Too lazy to walk 2km, too poor to take TTC...spare change please?
I believe the west boundaries are around Bloor and Bathurst.My last place was in the Annex, and Bloor and Bathurst is certainly part of it! As a former resident who would like to return one day, it warms my heart to see some density beyond Walmer Road. It's such a great place to live and will only get better with more people there (though they need to get parked cars off of Bloor and widen the sidewalks).
The City of Toronto's definition brings it to Christie. I don't think most people would think of Christie as in the Annex, but I think most people would think of Markham and Palmerston as in the Annex.I believe the west boundaries are around Bloor and Bathurst.
Friends in the area west of Palmerston but east of Christie have always called their area Seaton Village.Neighbourhood boundaries are always fuzzy – I always think back to the urban studies course I took in uni, and how the lecturer would sometimes wax romantic about "my beloved Roncy", but would freely admit she had no idea where it began or ended. (Perceived neighbourhood boundaries also vary from person to person, and also grow and shrink based on how desirable they're thought to be, and with marketing, which is how we wind up with things like "upper beach" and "west queen west".) Anyway, for me, I'd say my personal "Annex" has always included Mirvish Village; around Palmerston it blurs into Koreatown, which blurs into Christie Pits, and thence into Bloorcourt, etc.
Friends in the area west of Palmerston but east of Christie have always called their area Seaton Village.
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Seaton Village is an official neighbourhood, not just a colloquialism.Friends in the area west of Palmerston but east of Christie have always called their area Seaton Village.
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