torontologist
Active Member
Thankfully I don't think there is much displacement going on in this neighbourhood. Most of the new buildings are constructed on empty lots, paid parking, low intensity commercial, or gas stations. A majority of the low-rise housing has been gentrified for 30+ years now already (Corktown, South Cabbagetown, etc) and those folks aren't going anywhere.It will. As the neighbourhood gentrifies there'll be more people floating around, as there already is today. I'm starting to see run clubs on Richmond and Queen East and never saw those before...
Question, as always, is where do the people who may be displaced end up?
Most of the below-market housing in the area is in Moss Park or on the Esplanade, which is TCHC and protected.
The more neighbours, the better. Hoping some nice/cool/different retail will move into the base of this project.