cool.. I'm coming from Glas on Oxley and facing south into the alleyway. I've heard many breakups and fights at night at night. I'm really excited for the new area to liven up from a restaurant/convenience perspective, however am glad it won't have much too much of a club scene.@asoong I'm moving over from King and Spadina too (Brant Park)! And hoping it's quieter also.
tell me about it haha.That's too funny, we moved from King and Bathurst. I miss the conveniences and Wilbur but not the noise and douchey crowds
I was able to confirm that my PDI tomorrow is still on.Anyone know if PDIs still going on?
Thanks! Good luck tomorrow!I was able to confirm that my PDI tomorrow is still on.
Good luck today.I was able to confirm that my PDI tomorrow is still on.
Farm Boytell me about it haha.
with respect to convenience, I'm interested in seeing what grocery retailer ends up at the base of Home: Power and Adelaide
It was good. Better than I expected as the issues were relatively minor, paint stuff, some chips or scratches here and there on some of the kitchen stuff. The really odd thing was that they put in an old dented white fridge in the spot where the fridge was supposed to go. Not sure if it was meant to be a placeholder before the got the final thing or not. I didn't check inside to see if the worker's lunches were in there ;P. Picture below of the fridge.How did your PDI go @asoong? We’re you happy with the unit?
Oh interesting... Where did you find out this information?Farm Boy
I own a unit at Minto Westside (Front/Bathurst) where Farm Boy is just about to open. The guys there said HOME condos will be the next location and then another one in TO (I forget where).Oh interesting... Where did you find out this information?
Cool thanks for the info! That's pretty excitingI own a unit at Minto Westside (Front/Bathurst) where Farm Boy is just about to open. The guys there said HOME condos will be the next location and then another one in TO (I forget where).
Hi @m3austin - I share your frustration. Such a strange design choice to put a slider there in the first place, then made worse by the fact that it doesn't even close! I'm sure there are some temporary solutions if you want to temporarily close the gap...but I think the best solution is to add a proper door. Yours is slightly different than mine in that my windows go virtually right to the floor, but I think it will be basically the same job. Perhaps we could find a contractor together and see if they are interested in doing both jobs at the same time? I think I am planning to wait until we close tho as it's a bit of a job. What do you think?Long time viewer, first time poster. I purchased a Nagoya and had my PDI today. Question for those who also have a Nagoya layout. The master bedroom door is a sliding door that does not slide over flush with the window wall because the baseboard is sticking out by a few inches ( the sliding door makes contact with the baseboard first, which leaves a large gap between the door and wall for pretty much the length of the entire door). The builder claims it it is installed as per design. But it is very strange to me that the door cannot actually slide over to 'close'.
My question for the other Nagoya owners, have you thought of any clever ways to fill the gap?
I think my plan is to hire a contractor and rip out the sliding door to replace it with a normal door (if that's even possible).
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