Atlantis
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And I didn't take a photo of the sign Loblaws had by the entry doors. It said that the underground parking only has 54 spots. Were we only expecting this few?
I too spent a lot of time in there this afternoon! It's a really large store by downtown standards. Here are some pics that I snapped:
WTH is Hume talking about
In the video he says "until recently people were fleeing the city and stores were closing". When did this occur? I don't think there has ever been a time in our recent history when the downtown lost residents in fact in the last 30 years the population downtown has probably doubled.
He then goes on to say that the one thing local condo residents "didn't have was a place to by food" Huh Just a five minute walk west of here is a Metro and Sobey's at College Park, and another Sobey's further North on Yonge. Another five minute walk south of here is a Metro in the old Sears warehouse and of course five minutes North on Church you will find premium meats at Cumbraes, Cheese at "about Cheese, and other quality food vendors. Does Hume even think when he opens his mouth
There are other places, but the Metro in College Park is grocery hell. Try shopping there after work on a weekday. My blood pressure goes up just thinking about it. The new Sobeys is much better of course. But the new Loblaws has all sorts of special features that make it unique. Most importantly, when I went there this evening, it marked the first time in my entire history of grocery shopping downtown when I didn't have to turn sideways every twenty seconds to pass somebody in the aisle. That alone is reason enough to be thankful!I was thinking about the same thing when hearing him say "people do not have a place to buy grocery". I like him but he is definitely talking out of his butt today
WTH is Hume talking about
In the video he says "until recently people were fleeing the city and stores were closing". When did this occur? I don't think there has ever been a time in our recent history when the downtown lost residents in fact in the last 30 years the population downtown has probably doubled.
He then goes on to say that the one thing local condo residents "didn't have was a place to by food" Huh Just a five minute walk west of here is a Metro and Sobey's at College Park, and another Sobey's further North on Yonge. Another five minute walk south of here is a Metro in the old Sears warehouse and of course five minutes North on Church you will find premium meats at Cumbraes, Cheese at "about Cheese, and other quality food vendors. Does Hume even think when he opens his mouth
what are their hours?
7am to 11 pm, 7 days a week! I made a note of that on the way in this afternoon.
thanks ... i'm surprised they aren't doing 24 hours like metro and sobey's
it's kinda ugly the way the ceilings look with the concrete marks and all, but in a sense, it kinda adds to the antique feel/historical part that this place was converted... cool!..
It doesn't make sense to me that the Jarvis/Queens Quay location is 24 hours but this one is not.Do you think there would be enough demand for a 24 hour store of this size and location?