evandyk
Senior Member
Are we still going with the claim that the retail space is columnless, even when we can see those big honking columns right there behind the fancy glass?
Are we still going with the claim that the retail space is columnless, even when we can see those big honking columns right there behind the fancy glass?
All of the columns/bracing are along the exterior which would make the interior columnlessAre we still going with the claim that the retail space is columnless, even when we can see those big honking columns right there behind the fancy glass?
We've known that forever, since the first renderings and plans came out… and yes, we might even have to duck when walking around the perimeter of the store in the future, but wowza, what a space that's going to be… even if you want to quibble with the description a little bit!It's an impressive space and incredible feat of engineering, but those are columns in the retail space.
The annual prime asking rent on Bloor Street last year was about $430 per square foot (all figures Canadian).
I believe we will see the core of Yorkville shift east towards Bloor-Yonge over the next 10 to 15 years.This location is arguably outside of the core section of Bloor-Yorkville though. I remember hearing Great Gulf discussing how they had a hell of a time finding tenants for 1Bloor E because it wasn't deemed to be "on" the main Bloor Street strip.
I mean things change, and I argue if anything can change it it's this building, but Bloor-Yonge doesn't command as much as Bloor-Bay.
Not to mention Eataly and the Holts renovation as well!
Walked by the open door today, interior is still barely base-building, but the area is *huge*. Feels like it's close to the footage of Summerhill.I'm led to believe the new LCBO at the corner of Balmuto and Bloor will be very high-end as well. But I haven't seen the designs.