Homer
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Sun is totally gone? I though they were staying on the second floor. Where did they go?
Yes sorry they are keeping some office space, the rest went to the burbs not sure where.
Sun is totally gone? I though they were staying on the second floor. Where did they go?
There are plans to greatly expand the LCBO at Front/Market by extending it south (to The Esplanade) on the 2nd floor of the old Fish Market building on Market Street. Not sure when it is planned to start but it does seem to be going ahead. The buildings are owned by Oberman, the guy who rebuilt the Summerhill LCBO - which he also owns.My only hope is for an honest to goodness LCBO.
Really, does this 'hood need another grocery store? There's Sobeys and Metro on Front and Loblaws on Jarvis. Selection is definitely a good thing, however - I pity the poor folks out in Queen/King west who have nothing.
My only hope is for an honest to goodness LCBO.
I pity the poor folks out in Queen/King west who have nothing.
The St Lawrence Market area really is bursting at the seams with grocery stores - it's great
That might be but I'm constantly amazed at how much more we pay for stuff than my suburban living parents. Hopefully a No Frills will force Sobeys and Metro to cut their prices.
That might be but I'm constantly amazed at how much more we pay for stuff than my suburban living parents. Hopefully a No Frills will force Sobeys and Metro to cut their prices.
Yea I hate this ... how can they get away with it??
You're forgetting to factor in the cost of a car, insurance, and fuel.Higher rents is one. Lack of a car is another. My folks have no qualms driving 15 minutes to get groceries cheaper. I don't own a car. Transit isn't really useful. I have a Metro that's a one minute walk. They know they got me.
Really, does this 'hood need another grocery store? There's Sobeys and Metro on Front and Loblaws on Jarvis.
That's great news! I was hoping someone would come along and save that salmon / yellow building.There are plans to greatly expand the LCBO at Front/Market by extending it south (to The Esplanade) on the 2nd floor of the old Fish Market building on Market Street. Not sure when it is planned to start but it does seem to be going ahead. The buildings are owned by Oberman, the guy who rebuilt the Summerhill LCBO - which he also owns.