Toronto Six Points Plaza Redevelopment | 144.6m | 45s | Liberty Development | Arcadis

Lol, so we'll probably have a Shoppers and a Beer Store in this development.

If we get a Dollarama, a dental clinic, and a Rabba, the retail segment is filled with the most quintessential Toronto stores. Really sad about the lack of retail on the interior street within this development.

We need restaurants and coffee shops, not the same old retail stores.

Yes, you are correct, I feel like the Beer Store is losing its requirement these days with the divestment to regular shops.
Couldn't agree with this more! The area lacks severely on areas for people to sit and dine.
 
This development wont come close to mirroring anything like West Block (the retail portion) unfortunately so dont expect anything grand here. I suspect the Shoppers, wherever it relocates to, will be your standard Shoppers similar to the one on site today.
The Shoppers here isn't really a "standard Shoppers". It has a fresh fruit/veggies area, and fresh bread/pastries/meats as well. For a long time this area had no grocery nearby, and it acted as the local grocery option for many people living in the area (Farm Boy across the street has changed that now, but that hasn't stopped Shoppers' grocery section.)
 
The Shoppers here isn't really a "standard Shoppers". It has a fresh fruit/veggies area, and fresh bread/pastries/meats as well. For a long time this area had no grocery nearby, and it acted as the local grocery option for many people living in the area (Farm Boy across the street has changed that now, but that hasn't stopped Shoppers' grocery section.)

There is an amazing store 3 doors down from Shoppers in Six Points Plaza that sells much better fruits and veggies than Shoppers ever did. Valley Farm Produce.

Shoppers for fruits and veggies has to be the last resort! I once bought hot house tomatoes from Shoppers for $2 per tomato because it was the only shop open at that time.

Coming back to the redevelopment, we’re gonna lose Valley Farm Produce forever once they start construction!

Oh well, you win some, you lose some!
 
If we get a Dollarama, a dental clinic, and a Rabba, the retail segment is filled with the most quintessential Toronto stores. Really sad about the lack of retail on the interior street within this development.

Don't forget the cookie cutter cannabis store with window film to cut off all integration between the retail space and street life.
 

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