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    Bloor-Yorkville Scene

    There were three standalone Strellson's in Toronto at one point. Most of anywhere in the world. Bloor, Bayview Village, and Yorkdale.
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    Bloor-Yorkville Scene

    All still looking...
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    Never Buy from Triumph

    And that's the thing. Everyone is in bed with everyone else so there is zero protection for the buyer. It's one gigantic condo industry circle-jerk/orgy. Even Tarion, the very people in place to protect the new buyer, is seemingly impotent when it comes to taking on developers.
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    Never Buy from Triumph

    The masses are buying because the options are limited. Either rent from a d-bag landlord or buy from a d-bag developer. Or, if you can afford it, buy a million dollar fixer-upper. Doesn't mean that developers should be able to get away with the stuff they get away with. And if I have the...
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    Never Buy from Triumph

    For a developer that bills itself as high end, the workmanship in the units is very amateur. Paid upgrades are not fulfilled, namely the kitchen and bathrooms. Poor workmanship with respect to cabinetry (not aligned, chipped, scratched, separating from the bulkhead). Cheaper appliances than we...
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    Never Buy from Triumph

    After having purchased a new construction condo from Triumph (Howard Park Condos), I would strongly advise never buying from them. Sloppy, unprofessional, and flat out incompetent. Anyone else have experience with these goofs? Please share.
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    Toronto non-mall retail (Odds & Ends)

    Just noticed that Stussy on Queen has closed. Are they relocating or is that a permanent close?
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    Bloor-Yorkville Scene

    Wow! Are you sure that's a store that's opening though? The building permit app shows the project type as an office: http://app.toronto.ca/ApplicationStatus/details.do?folderRsn=3723325 I hope I'm wrong because that would be awesome news! The location is strange, though, to say the least -...
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    Bloor-Yorkville Scene

    It does seem that way sometimes, but people are forgetting (not everyone, because it's already been pointed out) that Yorkdale alone accounted for almost 1/3 of all new entrants into Canada in the past year or so, many of them luxury. Moncler, Longchamp, Versace, Bvlgari, Mulberry, and Jimmy...
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    Bloor-Yorkville Scene

    That's silly and disappointing.
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    Bloor-Yorkville Scene

    That store, Louis XIII, on Yorkville Ave beside Ebillion has closed and there are no lease signs up. I assume that means it's already leased.
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    Bloor-Yorkville Scene

    I frankly find the retail mix and experience in Toronto far more diverse and interesting than Chicago. The U.S. in general has more high end boutiques, and Chicago being the third largest city in the country is a beneficiary of that. However, I find that strips like Queen West simply do not...
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    Bloor-Yorkville Scene

    It's kind of irrelevant if you buy this or not. Speak to some brokers and brand representatives and they'll tell you directly if you don't believe me. Tiffany is in a great location but it's a HUGE space for a Dior, Zegna, Cucinelli, etc. So the likelihood of it ever going to them was...
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    Bloor-Yorkville Scene

    That was 6 years ago. Not sure if that holds true today. I'd be very surprised if Miami was the richest city in the U.S. today. Also depends how "rich' is defined.
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    Bloor-Yorkville Scene

    If Toronto built a district specifically for high end boutiques to set up shop, I'm sure they would show up in similar numbers as in Miami. It's true Miami receives several wealthy Latin American tourists, but Toronto not only has more local wealth, it receives far more high end tourism from...
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    Bloor-Yorkville Scene

    I hope I'm imagining it, but it looks like 89-91 Bloor West (the old MAC spot) is back on the market. The sub-lease signs appear to be plastered on the windows again. Please, someone, tell me I'm dead wrong here.
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    Yorkdale Shopping Centre

    7 for all Mankind has closed in Yorkdale. That leaves only Calgary and Edmonton stores. Interesting... I find it difficult to believe that they couldn't survive in Yorkdale, so it makes me wonder if they're planning on another location in the mall or elsewhere in the GTA.
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    Bloor-Yorkville Scene

    Right, because given the choice these luxury brands would prefer street front retail. But with the type of space that there is on Bloor, it's not always a good option. Case in point, both Cucinelli and Zegna looked at the Benetton space and didn't care for the street frontage. So either they...
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    Bloor-Yorkville Scene

    Yorkville has always been constrained by adequate space, and the buildings on Cumberland and Yorkville typically have stairs up and/or down - something retailers don't particularly care for. Yorkdale was able to build the right space for all these brands, which has allowed them to get a...
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    Toronto Eaton Centre

    Cucinelli is definitely looking to open in Toronto, that's a fact. But you're right, they are looking primarily in Yorkville, though Yorkdale is not out of the question if they open in a mall. Eaton Center is not likely I don't think - but you never know.

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