Johnny Au
Senior Member
Let's discuss real estate holdouts in Toronto.
The holdout is a house on the top of the image, slightly right of the centre.
The house is on Ridelle Avenue near Marlee Avenue, across the street from Sobeys. The holdout even has its own postal code!
Read here for the history of holdouts in Toronto: http://spacing.ca/toronto/2016/03/21/54472/
The Imperial Oil Building at one point had a holdout jutting through its parking lot; after the holdout's owner died, the building's owner purchased the property and demolished it.
The Imperial Oil Building and the holdout
There's also the half-standing formerly semi-detached house on St. Patrick Street as well. It's now also a Pokéstop thanks to its status as a holdout.
Do you know of any holdouts in Toronto?
The holdout is a house on the top of the image, slightly right of the centre.
The house is on Ridelle Avenue near Marlee Avenue, across the street from Sobeys. The holdout even has its own postal code!
Read here for the history of holdouts in Toronto: http://spacing.ca/toronto/2016/03/21/54472/
The Imperial Oil Building at one point had a holdout jutting through its parking lot; after the holdout's owner died, the building's owner purchased the property and demolished it.
The Imperial Oil Building and the holdout
There's also the half-standing formerly semi-detached house on St. Patrick Street as well. It's now also a Pokéstop thanks to its status as a holdout.
Do you know of any holdouts in Toronto?
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