Celeste
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As much as I think Yonge Street's buildings are rundown due to incompetent landlords, there is some hidden charm to Yonge Street. The Gloucester Mews building is one of the prettiest buildings in the city, and also houses Brownstone Bistro and The Red Bench (both amazing). Like said above, BarVolo is also great and is one of my favorite bars in all of Toronto. Going north there are some great cafes along Yonge like 7 West and Cafe M, and along the stript awesome longtime local businesses like Cats Cradle. These are all quality businesses that Torontonians still go to, despite Yonge Street looking like a piece of trash.
Arguably a lot of them do really well BECAUSE of the Yonge Street location being right off the subway line and being a very central street. There is so much potential along Yonge, it kills me to see so many of these two storey buildings fall apart and house D-list retail.
I don't mind the condos going up along Yonge, they certainly are more aesthetically pleasing than whats currently there, although I do love a lot of the well maintained older buildings that give Yonge it's charm. Perhaps Five St. Joseph can set a good example for Yonge Street.
Exactly! Why ruin the old world charm of Yonge Street when so much more can be done to bring it back to life?