pipolchap
Active Member
Where's this coming from?
Here's some evidence.
https://starbucks.taleo.net/careersection/1000222retail/jobdetail.ftl?job=170003198&lang=en
The maturity level of some forum members never ceases to amaze me.
Where's this coming from?
Thank you!
4800 Yonge is the address of the Impark Lot though. Does the subway station have the same street address?
Yeah, that's right,... Starbucks must be hiring now for Menkes 4800 Yonge subway connection,.... the same Menkes 4800 Yonge that's going to OMB,... and even if Menkes win, won't be completed for about 10 years,..... but Starbucks is betting that's way before anything will open on 2nd floor of EmeraldPark!
Ok, we're here to find out what's going on in the city, not to be dicks to each other. If you hear that Starbucks is opening in the subway station or Metro has bought back the LCBO space that it sold to some random company, post that and explain how you found out. Or don't post at all if you don't want to, but don't just expect everyone else to know everything that you do and write smug comments when they question what you're saying or when they disagree with you on something. You're not gonna win a prize for being a sarcastic cock to everyone else on the forum (besides another ban, perhaps).
Just curious if anyone knows what, if anything, is being done about the poor dead trees on the sidewalk along Poyntz. If I recall, the irrigation system was not installed properly or something to that effect. Dead trees with garbage in the tree wells and little sandwich boards chained to them do not result in an attractive street scape.
Which side of Yonge Street looks more inviting,... where would you rather walk?
On whatever side I happen to be on or be going to. Nobody's going to waste time crossing Yonge Street because the trees look prettier on the other side.
No, it's another example in the difference between a well managed building like Hullmark and .... Emerald Park.
On another note, I spoke to the contractor tearing up the sidewalk near the corner of Poyntz and Beecroft. Apparently, the drains installed in the sidewalk were sticking out too much. They were asked to redo the plumbing and for that they had to tear up that stretch of the sidewalk. Yet another defect that needed attention.