And as for the Streetcar developments, I'm all for these infill projects. I like the overall designs and think they'll compliment the area, and bring something nice to the streetscape *kinda hoping it's not Starbucks though.
However, does anyone know what was on the properties beforehand? Hopefully none of the old home were destroyed.
I actually don't mind the look of most of the new Streetcar projects. It looks like they'll incorporate a lot of nice brick and glass, and fit in fairly well with the area. I'm not convinced on the townhouse portions of the development yet though. They may not be perfect, but I think as a whole they'll help revitalize an area that was ravaged by 60s development mistakes.
As for the Dominion pub, the food is shit and over priced, but the local beer on tap in incredible.
I love that area, especially the way the leaning homes on Bright St meet the Dominion Pub and Savory Grounds across the street. It's a weird mashup of hip/historical/gritty. As for the Dominion Pub itself, I think it is fantastic. My greatest fear is that one day they will reno it and take out the dank linoleum charm. I agree the beers selection is fantastic. Regarding food, I had a trio of mini-burgers from the bar menu a month or two ago and I have to say they were pretty decent.
Wait 'till they're built. Their cheap thrown-up-ness and inappropriate scale will not work wonders here. They're going to stand out like disgusting sore thumbs and dilute whatever charm is left.
Unpretentious, honest, small-scale warehouses and industrial spaces. Which are now being replaced by pretentious, large-scale, faux warehouses. Hot.
Just a question, isn't part of this neighborhood in the West Don lands?
Re: TKTKT...arguing on the internet is an activity that benefits no one. Surely you must agree that Corktown already has many midrise warehouse style buildings.