I'm not sure what original fabric is salvageable of the old Savoy/Coronet at 399, but how wonderful it would be if that site was to be restored as well. How tired it looks now beside that renewed facade.
I drove all the way up yonge the other day to richmond hill, and I have to say it is a bit odd that the crappiest retail is this stretch from queen to bloor, particularly this east side north and south of college park. As Project End mentioned if everything is cleaned up too well then interesting smaller retailers will not be able to afford space along this stretch, which is not good either.
If only this part of yonge could be a hybrid of queen west and uptown (midtown if you will) yonge st. Interesting one off retailers or small chains rather than the same large retailers repeated every 2 blocks.
Someday I'm sure it will get there.
I drove all the way up yonge the other day to richmond hill, and I have to say it is a bit odd that the crappiest retail is this stretch from queen to bloor, particularly this east side north and south of college park. As Project End mentioned if everything is cleaned up too well then interesting smaller retailers will not be able to afford space along this stretch, which is not good either.
If only this part of yonge could be a hybrid of queen west and uptown (midtown if you will) yonge st. Interesting one off retailers or small chains rather than the same large retailers repeated every 2 blocks.
Someday I'm sure it will get there.
Aesthetically, sure, but I'd worry now about what that polish means for the street's values all the way up to Bloor. Though I barely-but-somewhat sympathize with the 'Yonge is a trash heap' (though not in those words) crowd re the 'Yonge Street Draw,' I question whether the answer is to clean everything up to the point where only chain and corporate retail can afford the rents...
It's gonna happen, but at what cost?
oh, come on. Since when beautifying old buildings and making them attractive again becomes a bad thing. I wish the entire Queen West looks like this building. It is Yonge st. Rent here is supposed to be expensive. I don't want crappy looking buildings on downtown Yonge at all.
Cheaper stores can prosper somewhere, like the rest of downtown. How about Queen and Church? Jarvis and Gerrard? A mom & pop store doesn't need to be right at Yonge/College, does it?
Funny how Kingsett is doing 3 storeys north of Gerrard and 73 storeys south of it.
No, that is not the plan.