condovo
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Popeye's? Here? Seriously?
Yep. Hope they keep their Tuesday discounts for this location! <3Popeye's? Here? Seriously?
A chicken sandwich with some friends at the waterfront is a vibe!Popeye's? Here? Seriously?
Mmm, would've preferred KFC or Harvey's myself.
Bugs me just as much but I guess they're going to keep putting them in as long as the market demand (and the profits they make) justifies it.Seriously, how many dental places can we continue to stuff into the downtown core?
Popeye's? Here? Seriously?
There's a Tuesday discount?Yep. Hope they keep their Tuesday discounts for this location! <3
Not sure I want to be on a patio beside a major highway... It's incredibly noisy and dirty right beside the Gardiner. They're luck to have retail their period.I hope the west side of the building, facing the park, puts in retail that benefits from the location, like a cafe, restaurant or bar. That area is suitable for patios and outside dining. A medical clinic, nail salon or pot shop does not benefit in any way by facing a public park. It would be a huge, missed opportunity to fill those prime retail spaces with the wrong businesses. You need to think long-term, not just take the first dental clinic that comes along.
Not only that but I would think this development would be a bit too upscale for a Popeyes or a pot shop. I'm surprised, I was expecting something more interesting or unique.
When Queens Quay is fixed up the south end of the terrace MIGHT be OK for a patio but I agree the northern end (right @ Lake Shore and below the Gardiner is not prime patio territory.Not sure I want to be on a patio beside a major highway... It's incredibly noisy and dirty right beside the Gardiner. They're luck to have retail their period.