Zach6668
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Ooh, I did not know that was their policy. Do they not have food outside of brunch? Food hasn't been on my mind when I've been there in the evening hours.
Ooh, I did not know that was their policy. Do they not have food outside of brunch? Food hasn't been on my mind when I've been there in the evening hours.
That payday loan store at the stately building at the corner of Greenwood and Danforth is so unfortunate. The signage on the building is so tasteless.
OMG - the first time I saw it was a year and a half ago or so. I was getting gas across the street and was horrified. It likely violates the sign by-law, but the City only responds to complaints.
New payday loan regulations came into effect on January 1, 2018, which lower the overall cost that payday lenders can charge clients for borrowing money. And apparently a new whack of regulations is coming into effect on Canada Day, assuming that we don't elect a new government which cancels them. The payday loan industry is crying foul, saying it will make it difficult for many locations to keep operating. Good. This one might disappear.
Queen's Park also passed Bill 57 last year which enables municipalities to limit the number and location of payday lenders in their jurisdictions. Not sure if Toronto is working on a by-law or not.
OMG - the first time I saw it was a year and a half ago or so. I was getting gas across the street and was horrified. It likely violates the sign by-law, but the City only responds to complaints.
New payday loan regulations came into effect on January 1, 2018, which lower the overall cost that payday lenders can charge clients for borrowing money. And apparently a new whack of regulations is coming into effect on Canada Day, assuming that we don't elect a new government which cancels them. The payday loan industry is crying foul, saying it will make it difficult for many locations to keep operating. Good. This one might disappear.
Queen's Park also passed Bill 57 last year which enables municipalities to limit the number and location of payday lenders in their jurisdictions. Not sure if Toronto is working on a by-law or not.
Skeezix, do you know what signage bylaw the owners are violating? I will gladly bring it up to the local councillor and city.
First party signage is supposed to occupy no more than 20% of the exterior wall on the ground floor (the area of the wall is calculated excluding windows), and 10% of the wall on the second storey. To be honest, hard to tell if this sign exceeds that limit.