amnesiajune
Senior Member
But what exactly is so "wonderful" about this project ? The food court without a real public toilet ? The dead trees lining Poyntz ? The dirty walls of the subway entrance (delayed x number of times for over 2 years which became a headline in Toronto Star) ? The broken entrance doors that take months to repair ? The faulty sidewalks that require regular repairs ? The unoccupied retail space on the second floor (how long has it been now ?) ?
It's obviously not the greatest thing since sliced bread, but it's a nice-looking building with good apartments a lot of interesting stuff in the mall. You can go to any development in the city and make a long list of complaints just like this one, but you'd have to be a pretty negative person to do that.
Let's just look at the other three corners of Yonge and Sheppard:
- Northwest corner: One-floor commercial building with one vacant unit and a big empty glass box staring at the intersection. Abandoned McDonalds franchise that hasn't been redeveloped for no apparent reason.
- Northeast corner: Shopping mall finishing constuction mid-next year, with the vast majority of retail units still unoccupied and no new tenants other than the staples of Scarborough's obscure neighbourhood malls -- GNC, cell phone companies, lottery booth, a chocolate shop and random juice and pretzel stands. Food court that's closed on weekends and deserted except two hours of the weekdays. All of the Sheppard-facing retail is empty, one of the units facing Yonge is also empty.
- Southeast corner: Chipotle bailed, street-level retail was empty for a while then some pseudo-science skin clinic came in. I've still never seen a single person walk into there. Rexall pharmacy that's also pretty dead - the only reason to go there is if you're too lazy to walk to the bigger & cheaper Shoppers in the mall. Office condos are maybe one third occupied after more than three years.
See how easy that was?