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toronto-aces-and-aros · 2 months
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Reminder-- Speed-friending (RSVP by Aug. 23rd)
Speed-friending at Christie Pitts Park (RSVP required) -- ASL confirmed
Sunday, August 25th, 2024 (4-6:30pm) (In case of rain, this event will be rescheduled on Sept.15th)
Christie Pits Park, 750 Bloor St West, Toronto more detailed meet-up instructions will be shared closer to the event
Please RSVP by August 23rd to: https://forms.gle/mUmQS53AdaVoCGek8
Come join us for a structured, in-person speed-friending event to get to know other ace, aro spec, and/or questioning folks in the local community. (Note: this is not a dating event)
RSVP:
While there is not a limit to how many people can attend, we do need to prepare materials in advance.
Please RSVP at the link below before August 23rd. You will receive an email confirmation within a week of completing the form: https://forms.gle/mUmQS53AdaVoCGek8
Accessibility:
2 student volunteer ASL interpreters are confirmed. Please indicate on the RSVP form if you require ASL interpretation to make sure we have enough.
We will likely mostly be sitting on the grass but will have some chairs for people who require them. Please indicate on the RSVP form if you need a chair so we can arrange groups accordingly.
Christie Pits Park has accessible washrooms
Closest station is Christie which DOES NOT have an elevator; however, Bathurst station (to the east) does have an elevator.
since this event is outside, masks are optional but are welcome
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spockvarietyhour · 2 years
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Bloor St. Presbyterian (United) Church (opened 1892), Bloor St. West, northwest corner of Huron St. 1956 [TPL Archive]
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abitmoredetail · 2 years
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Streetscape, Bloor at Sterling Road #toronto #bloorstreetwest #sterlingroad #intersection #streetscape (at Bloor St West at Sterling RD) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cpix97gPbJm/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Andrea’s Cookies
📍1632 Bloor St West
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veradongposts · 2 years
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Week 9 Design as Social Justice Tool
Indeed, as Sashaa indicates that “Design justice rethinks design processes, centers people who are normally marginalized by design, and uses collaborative, creative practices to address the deepest challenges our communities face.” (2) This design value that Sashaa summarized reminds me of a design justice that happened on streets. There is an instance from the article Decolonizing geographies of power: indigenous digital counter-mapping practices on turtle Island is the Ogimaa Mikana (Renaming/Reclaiming) project in Toronto held by Indigenous communities, the idea is to help Anishinaabemowin language/literatures to be visualized on street name signs, which means, alongside of the conventional English street names, they also have an Indigious language version created for the street based on its culture and history (Hunt and Stevenson, 378-379).  In this case, I believe that the Ogimaa Mikana project focuses on acknowledging and valuing the presence of Indigenous groups in a material way; promoting the city’s creativities and justice through multi-cultural perspectives. As an international student here, I would like to hear from the class, what would you think of this project? Is it creating a sense of inclusion for you by living in the city, or does it seem offensive and create a sense of taking over the control?    
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Figure 1. Formerly Indian Rd. and Bloor St. West.
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Bucket List Travel -#2 Toronto, Canada
This is Bucket List Travel, a special series within the podcast Dr. Mary Travelbest Guide.
This is Carolyn Ray, CEO and editor of JourneyWoman, a women's solo travel publication based in Toronto. I'm going to share some tips and advice about my hometown with you. I'm actually a sixth-generation Torontonian, and my daughter is a seventh-generation Torontonian.  
  So this is my hometown, and I can tell you, if you're looking for an exciting, vibrant city, Toronto is it. We are, you might be surprised, the fourth largest city in North America, and very easy to get to from just about anywhere in the world. Toronto is a great getaway for those living in Canada and a steal for women coming from other countries because of our Canadian dollar. So you'll find a lot of value coming here for your money, 
  I want to share with you a bit about how to get to Toronto, which may surprise you. Of course, you may know about Toronto Pearson Airport, our international airport, but we also have a smaller island airport called the Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport, which is right downtown. So if you can get a flight into Toronto Island, that's much easier. 
  But if you are flying into Toronto, Pearson, we have a wonderful train called the UP Express, which will get you downtown in about 25 minutes. If you are arriving at Union Station, you can get right on our subway system, the TTC, the Toronto Transit Commission. And it's very, very easy to get around on the TTC. It's a U-shaped route that goes north, just kind of starts at Union Station, and goes up both ways. And then there's an east, west route across the city at Bloor Street, which is B, L, O, O, R, we're building some more subways. You'll notice that when you're in town, and because of that, I just want to speak to a little bit about safety on the subways. Toronto is a very large city, and I just want to encourage you to be very aware. I know everyone thinks Canadians are very nice, but I also just want to remind you to be very self-aware when you're on the subways and on public transit.
  For things to do in Toronto, my number one experience would be to go to Toronto Island. It's very easy to get there on a ferry, and you can take a ferry over for the day. You can ride a bike, enjoy the beaches, or even get on a boat.
  If you are looking for a place to stay, there are many different kinds of hotels in Toronto, but I will say one of my favorites is the Fairmont Royal York, which is right across from Union Station. But I also like some of our boutique hotels, the Gladstone, the Drake, the Broadview Hotel. These are very lovely, locally owned hotels, creative, artsy, with really great rooftop restaurants and great views.
  I'll end with some tips on places to eat that you may not know about. I really love Spanish food, so I wanted to recommend Madrina y tapas and Patria. Patria is on King West, which is a very popular place to go for bars and restaurants. The Distillery District is one of our historic areas in Toronto, it’s a wonderful place to walk around and spend the day. And Madrina y tapas is one of my favorite restaurants there. There's also Yorkville, which is on at Bloor and Yonge Street. Kasa Moto is a Japanese restaurant that I would suggest there. And a secret you may not have heard of, this one is called Scaramouche, and it's a little bit farther north, but you can get wonderful views of the entire city. It's actually in a condominium, and you can see all of Toronto at night. It's lovely. And for those of us who like vegetarian food, it's Planta. There are two Planta locations in Toronto, maybe more now, great vegetarian menu. And of course, I must mention the St Lawrence Market, which has all, you know, all of the fresh food you could ever want. But also in the basement Manotas, which is a Spanish takeaway restaurant, and then also Busters, which is at the back of the St Lawrence Market, where you can get some wonderful seafood.
  Whatever you're doing in Toronto, I hope you have a great time. There's so much to do. There's so much to see, and I look forward to seeing you there. And if there's more information need about Toronto, please visit JourneyWoman.com. We've got lots of articles about the city. 
Thank you, Carolyn Ray and Journey Woman for this excellent episode. I love that you shared about Toronto on this one! 
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healixclinics · 4 months
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Healix Medical Spa Clinics is a top med spa in Bloor West, Toronto, Canada that offers a variety of medical aesthetics services including body contouring, chemical peels, phototherapy, dermaplaning, microneedling, HIFU full facelifts, laser hair removal, Botox, Dysport & Nuceiva, dermal fillers, PRP hair restoration, PRP face rejuvenation, mesotherapy, double chin reduction, hyperhidrosis, IV drips, tattoo removal, carbon laser peel, pigmentation & melasma treatment, acne scars & uneven skin texture, laser facial for fine lines and skin rejuvenation, among others.
If you are in or near the vicinity of Bloor West, Toronto and would want to treat yourself by enhancing your hair, face, skin and body with innovative and technologically advanced beauty and wellness treatment services, please book an appointment with us at Healix Clinics with a free consultation here - https://www.healixclinics.com/free-consultation or please visit us at 2100 Bloor St W Suite 14 Toronto, ON M6S 1N4. Thank you!
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thenovotnys · 8 months
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Queer as Folk (US) Locations - Season 2
This part includes places seen on Season 2.
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Lynette's wedding is on Graydon Hall Manor. (from episode 201)
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Emmett goes to Blair and Blaine's house on Woodlawn Avenue West. (from episode 203)
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Brian flirts with zucchini guy while Justin grabs box of pasta. I'm not sure with the exact location, but judging from the pillar outside, it is probably Rabba Fine Foods on Front Street East. (from episode 206)
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Ben asked Michael to speak to his class. Brian drives Michael to Sheridan College in Oakville. (from episode 206)
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These three scenes: 1. Brian and Michael take Gus to playground, 2. Ben plays basketball and Michael asks him on date, and 3. Ben and Michael walk at night, are on Trinity Belwoods Park. (from episode 207 and 209)
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Emmett looks at jewelries at 55 Bloor Street West. The buildings on both sides had been renovated and now look different. (from episode 208)
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George Schickle's chauffeur picks up Emmett and drives him to George's house on Parkwood Estate, Oshawa. (from episode 208)
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Brian and his mother Joan go to Metropolitan United Church, 56 Queen Street East. (from episode 209)
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Ted and Michael walk to find the perfect gift for Melanie and Lindsay's wedding at around 559-571 Queen Street West. (from episode 211)
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Brian and Justin in a car. They are on the intersection of Lake Shore Boulevard West and Islington Avenue. (from episode 213)
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Lindsay and Brian go to a school to enroll Gus. The school is at 20 Brant Street. (from episode 213)
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Ben and Michael walk together and then meet Paul, Ben's ex on The Esplanade, across the gym. The magazine and flower booth behind them is also where Brian is thinking about buying flowers for Justin in the end of the episode. (from episode 216)
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Ethan plays violin on the corner of Huron Street and Sussex Avenue. (episode 218)
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The gang plays bowling on Bathurst Bowlerama at 2788 Bathurst Street (no longer exist). (from episode 219)
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Ben and Michael in St. Lawrence Community Recreation Centre, The Esplanade. (from episode 220)
Places that I cannot locate
Episode 214, Brian, Michael and Ted get pulled over.
Episode 214, Carl and Debbie have dinner.
Episode 216, Brian, Lindsay and Melanie shop for woods.
Episode 216, Brian and Michael walk on park.
Episode 217, Justin sees Ethan playing violin in class.
Episode 220, Emmett and Ted have dinner.
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Coup d’Pied
French AAU Basketball et NYC Streetball "Culture Antagonist"; Thé other French National Team, Jardin de Diamant de Côté d’Ivoire
Dancehall culture actively creates a space for its "affectors" (creators of dancehall culture) and its "affectees" (consumers of dancehall culture) to take control of their own representation, contest conventional relationships of power, and exercise some level of cultural, social and even political autonomy.
Primate City New York Basketball Mecca Structure: Cologne Circuits in Fleurdelysé Philadelphie with Coup d'Pied Courts on Rue Jacquës
UEFA Front Office Curriculum
Museum d'histoire: Broken down into three major section — “A Lineage of Coaches Players and Places,” “Proving Grounds” and “Cultures of Basketball” — City/Game documents how basketball first found its origins in the neighborhoods of NYC and then went on to produce a roster of local legends who played everywhere from Rucker Park and the Cage on West 4th Street to Christ the King High School and St. John’s University.
Summer Camps (I wrote in Cursive, Took Choir and The Xylophone, did Gymnastics and Swimming, Thrift Basketball Jerseys, Video Game Trafficking, had fake Tattoos, and played Dominoes; Jet Set Radio; and Gran Turismo before Mario Kart in Elementary School.)
Vulgar Latin French (Nouchi)
NOUCHI Latte Noire Graffiti Courts: d'Pied has a Noun Système for NOUCHI Argot, Coup d'Pied Dice 5 Dice Variation of Ship, Captain, Crew: 6 = Coup, 5 = d', 4 = Pied, et Clean Sheet = Lowest Score (Winner), Coup d’Pied Pastel Dominoes (Range Accuracy), NOUCHI Marins Ivres Gastronomy, Subswoofers et NOUCHI Nuage, Video Game Trafficking: FIFA Coupe d'Pied is based off of FIFA Street et MLB Front Office Manager, NOUCHI Ball: Quartier Size Smaller than a Futsal Ball with Graffiti Designs
Cursive Writing et Tagging for Signature Tag (No Autograph)/Signature Tag replaces name back of Jersey
Slang: Coffee et Poker
Three System Model: Drive System, Threat Detection System, Soothing System
Menthol Squeeze Ball Palm Leaf Blunts
Fashion Sponsored Mixtapes and EPs
Belgique Brand Fragrance Festivals/Modelling et Men's Grooming Trade Shows (Pitti Uomo)
Coffee Cosmétiques
Agility Ladder Eyes Pocket: Eyes Between Defenders Feet and Ball, Numbered Footwork V-Step (Shifting Defenders with Momentum) et L-Step (Explosive First Step), All moves should form a Triangle or an Incomplete Triangle (Coup de Pied)
*Push-Pull Sprint/Shooting Cycle: Pull Glutes et Hamstring; Push Calf et Quads for Sprints.
Sprint Size Up: A series of feint Stepover dribble moves with Eye Tricks (Fake Pass) but Sprint Position Finish
Triangle Philosophy: All Dribbling Moves should form a Triangle or an Incomplete Triangle while using V-Step (Shifting Defenders with Momentum) et L-Step (Explosive First Step).
*V-Roll Touch avec Triangle et Trois Door Visual Aid: V around ball for Foot Arch Contact Point et Roll Seams of thé ball, V-Step uses Triangle Visual Aid, L-Step uses Trois Door (Saïmon Made This)
Supercompensation Training: 200m Sprint Training, Isometic-Plyometic French Contrast Training, Kettle Bell Deadlift Complexes, et Counterbalance Kettle Bell Résistance Mobility.
Quart de Terrain (Inverted Wing-Back Défense)
Moitié de Terrain (Inverted Winger Offense)
March 1st Transfer Windows (LVMH Farming)
Franc Zone Économique Infrastructure Tournament
Vodka Moules-frites Beach Bum Culture
Socioéconomique Status Dévelopment Centres
Vodka Endorsements
Street Food
Street Photography
Street Workout
Café Culture
Children's Street Culture
Block Party
Bloor Street
A street can often serve as the catalyst for the neighborhood's prosperity, culture and solidarity.
Spiritual Catalyst
Layered Herringbone Chains
Égyptien Glyphs for Planetary intelligence
Enochian Scripture
GABA
808s
Chasse à la Couronne {Crown Hunting} (Keystone Habits Growth Mindset)
Movement
Grooming
Marins Ivres Gastronomy
Shamanic Drumming Trance State
Sensual Self Care
Erotic Self Care
Kingsley Stewart outlines ten of the major cultural imperatives or principles that constitute the dancehall worldview. They are:
It involves the dynamic interweaving of God and Haile Selassie
Fleur-de-lys et Didier Drogba
It acts as a form of stress release or psycho-physiological relief
Daily Movement et Dominos
It acts as a medium for economic advancement
Working Class Club
Contracts: Real Estate Joint Venture (Artisanal Mining et Plantations), Shares Appreciation Rights Plan (SARS Plan), Deferred Contracts
The quickest way to an object is the preferred way (i.e., the speed imperative)
The end justifies the means
It strives to make the unseen visible
Objects and events that are external to the body are more important than internal processes; what is seen is more important than what is thought (i.e., the pre-eminence of the external)
Championships
The importance of the external self; the self is consciously publicly constructed and validated
The ideal self is shifting, fluid, adaptive, and malleable, and
It involves the socioexistential imperative to transcend the normal (i.e., there is an emphasis on not being normal).[47]
Jean-Kouassi Delevoix
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mizmegs · 1 year
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Every Thursday at Insomnia
No cover 1/2 price martinis house music all night
Come dance with me from 10pm - 2am every Thursday.
Insomnia Lounge - 563 Bloor St West (near Bathurst)
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toronto-aces-and-aros · 2 months
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August 2024 stuff
We have a couple events coming up in August-- open to anyone who is under the aro and/or ace umbrella(s) or questioning whether they might be (whether or not you've come to any previous Toronto Aces & Aros events)
A general planning/organising meeting & social -- ASL Confirmed (RSVP suggested to [email protected])
Sunday, August 11th, 2024 (2-4:30pm) 519 Church St., room 304
And if you're interested in giving input (even if you're not planning to attend), please fill out our anonymous planning survey (by Fri. Aug 9th) to help us plan stuff:  https://forms.gle/GrbkKioQJh8GCwjaA
2. Speed-friending at Christie Pitts Park (RSVP required) -- ASL confirmed
Sunday, August 25th, 2024 (4-6:30pm) at Christie Pitts (weather permitting)
Please RSVP by August 23rd to: https://forms.gle/mUmQS53AdaVoCGek8
Full info:
Toronto Aces & Aros general organising/planning meeting & social (ASL interpreters confirmed)
Sunday, August 11, 2024 (2-4:30pm) 519 Church St., room 304
This is the space for you if you'd like to learn more about what goes on "behind the scenes" and get more involved to:
plan & host regular activities or special events
share your thoughts/feedback/input for future activities & events
facilitate workshop or other educational activities
develop educational materials, etc. 
And also finishing up with a social!
Even if you're just interested in knowing what's been going on, please join us! (open to everyone under the aromantic/aro umbrella and/or asexual/ace umbrella and people questioning whether they might be one or both-- people don't have to have attended any previous events to attend!)
To help the ASL interpreters prepare, if possible please RSVP to [email protected] (though you can still show up even if you haven't RSVPd)
And whether or not you plan to attend, please fill out our anonymous planning survey (by Fri. Aug 9th) to share your feedback:  https://forms.gle/GrbkKioQJh8GCwjaA
Accessibility:
the 519 has a large ramp to enter, power doors and elevator inside, accessible all-gender washrooms
near Wellesley station which has an elevator
we ask everyone not communicating by ASL to wear a mask (masks provided if needed)
2) Speed-friending at Christie Pitts Park (RSVP required) -- student volunteer ASL interpreters confirmed
Sunday, August 25th, 2024 (4-6:30pm) (In case of rain, this event will be rescheduled on Sept.15th)
Christie Pits Park, 750 Bloor St West, Toronto more detailed meet-up instructions will be shared closer to the event
Come join us for a structured, in-person speed-friending event to get to know other ace, aro spec, and/or questioning folks in the local community. (Note: this is not a dating event)
While there is not a limit to how many people can attend, we do need to prepare materials in advance.
Please RSVP at the link below before August 23rd. You will receive an email confirmation within a week of completing the form: https://forms.gle/mUmQS53AdaVoCGek8
Accessibility:
ASL interpreters confirmed. Please indicate on the RSVP form if you require ASL interpretation.
We will likely be sitting on the grass but can arrange for some chairs for people who require them. Please indicate on the RSVP form if you need a chair.
Christie Pits Park has accessible washrooms
Closest station is Christie which DOES NOT have an elevator; however, Bathurst station (to the east) does have an elevator.
since this event is outside, masks are optional but are welcome
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spockvarietyhour · 2 years
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Church Of The Redeemer (Anglican) (opened 1879), Bloor St. West, n.e corner of Avenue Rd. 1956 [TPL Archives]
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homeleaderrealty · 1 year
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1613 St. Clair Ave West Condos
Introducing 1613 St. Clair Ave West Condos
Are you ready to embark on a new journey in the vibrant heart of Toronto? Look no further than 1613 St. Clair Ave West Condos, a breathtaking new condo development by Nova Ridge Development. Situated at the intersection of St. Clair Ave W & Caledonia Park Rd, this 17-storey transit-oriented mixed-use gem is set to redefine urban living. Let's delve into the details of this exciting project and discover why it's the perfect place to call home.
A Vision of Innovation
Nova Ridge Development is no stranger to pushing the boundaries of urban development, and their latest project at 1613 St. Clair West is no exception. With a Zoning By-law Amendment application submitted to the City of Toronto, they're poised to transform the landscape of this vibrant neighborhood.
Prime Location
Location is everything, and 1613 St. Clair Ave West Condos couldn't be more perfectly situated. Nestled on the St. Clair streetcar route just west of the Caledonia Road stop, it offers unrivaled convenience for daily commuters. Currently, the property houses a two-storey service-retail and employment building, home to Meschino Banana and R & T Beauty Bar.
The Future Unveiled
The proposed development plans unveil a 17-storey architectural marvel designed by SvN. This stunning structure will consist of 237 residential units, accompanied by two retail units at street level, facing St. Clair. The entire project will span an impressive 19,641m² in area, with an FSI (Floor Space Index) of 6.00.
Aesthetic Excellence
What sets 1613 St. Clair Ave West Condos apart is its remarkable exterior design. The building's façade incorporates a harmonious blend of cladding materials, anchored by the timeless appeal of red brick. This choice pays homage to the charming low-rise buildings that define the surrounding neighborhoods.
Welcoming Ambiance
As you step inside, you'll be greeted by a warm and inviting atmosphere. The residential lobby is thoughtfully located along the east side of the ground floor, ensuring residents feel right at home from the moment they arrive.
Diverse Living Options
Variety is the spice of life, and 1613 St. Clair Ave West Condos offers an array of living options to suit your preferences. With a mix of 6 studios (3%), 136 one-bedrooms (57%), 71 two-bedrooms (30%), and 24 three-bedrooms (10%), there's something for everyone.
Amenities Beyond Compare
This development takes the concept of luxury amenities to a whole new level. Imagine enjoying a total of 613m² of indoor amenity area and 943m² of outdoor amenity space, thoughtfully spread across multiple levels. The outdoor amenity area, located on the second storey, offers breathtaking views and a serene oasis for relaxation.
A Green Future
At 1613 St. Clair Ave West Condos, sustainability is a top priority. With the increasing popularity of electric vehicles, the development includes charging facilities for all 99 motor vehicle spaces in the underground parking. Additionally, there are 263 bike parking spaces, encouraging eco-friendly transportation alternatives.
A Commuter's Dream
For those reliant on public transportation, this location is a dream come true. The TTC streetcar runs seamlessly along St. Clair Avenue, connecting you to Gunns Road, St. Clair subway on Line 1, and St. Clair West subway station. What's more, a new GO stop is in the works along the streetcar line at Keele Street, just a short distance from the site.
Exploring the Area
Beyond the excellent transit options, the 47 Lansdowne bus route offers further convenience. It travels from the intersection of Caledonia and St. Clair, providing easy access to the Bloor Line 2 subway. Whether you're headed south to the University Line 1 subway or north to Yorkdale Shopping Centre, getting around has never been easier.
In Conclusion
1613 St. Clair Ave West Condos is not just a development; it's a promise of a lifestyle that combines luxury, convenience, and sustainability. Nova Ridge Development's commitment to innovation is evident in every aspect of this project, from its prime location to its stunning design and eco-conscious amenities.
As this project unfolds, it's clear that 1613 St. Clair Ave West Condos is set to become a landmark in Toronto's urban landscape. Whether you're a young professional, a family, or anyone in between, this development offers the perfect place to put down roots and make memories. Embrace the future of urban living at 1613 St. Clair Ave West Condos, where your dream home awaits.
A 17-storey transit-oriented mixed-use development could be on the way at 1613 St Clair West, following the submission of a Zoning By-law Amendment application to the City of Toronto by Nova Ridge Development.
Located on the St Clair streetcar route just west of the stop at Caledonia Road, the property currently consists of a two-storey service-retail and employment building, containing Meschino Banana and R & T Beauty Bar.
Proposed is a 17-storey building designed by SvN, consisting of 237 residential units, with two retail units at street level, fronting St Clair. The development would cover a total of 19,641m² in area, resulting in an FSI of 6.00.
On its exterior, the proposed building features an array of cladding materials tied together by red brick, similar to that found on low-rise buildings in the surrounding neighbourhoods. While retail space is proposed along the St Clair frontage, the residential lobby of the building is proposed along the east side of the ground floor.
The 237 residential suites are proposed in a mix of 6 studios (3%), 136 one-bedrooms (57%), 71 two-bedrooms (30%), and 24 three-bedrooms (10%). A total of 613m² of indoor amenity area and 943m² of outdoor amenity area is proposed, split over multiple levels of the development. The outdoor amenity area is proposed at the second storey facing west along the south portion of the west facade, and next to the and next to the Metrolinx Barrie GO line (no GO station is planned here).
One level of underground parking is proposed with a total of 99 motor vehicle spaces to be provided, all of which would have charging facilities for electric vehicles. A total of 263 bike parking spaces are also proposed for the development.
The TTC streetcar runs east-west along St Clair Avenue between Gunns Road and St Clair subway on Line 1, also serving St Clair West subway station, while a new GO stop is planned along the streetcar line at Keele Street about a kilometre west of the site. The 47 Lansdowne bus travels from the intersection of Caledonia and St Clair south to the Bloor Line 2 subway, and north to Yorkdale Shopping Centre and the University Line 1 subway.
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Top Bars in The Annex, Toronto
Next to University of Toronto's St. George Campus, The Annex is a lively area that draws students to its casual eateries, indie bookshops, bars and cafes on Bloor Street West. It also has the iconic Lee's Palace rock concert venue, the quirky Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema and the Royal Ontario Museum art and natural history museum, one of the largest in North America. Leafy residential streets feature stately homes. Corporate activities Toronto
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Madison Avenue Pub
It all started in 1983 when Dave and Isabel decided to open a small bar in the basement of 14 Madison Avenue Pub. Then over the years we grew, and grew some more; now we occupy 3 Victorian mansions with several bars and multiple patios, all interconnected. But the main thing that makes The Madison so incredible are our amazing customers who have been coming back to The Maddy for almost 40 years.
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The Maddy has always been Toronto’s melting pot, where all can gather and become friends. We are known for our scenic patios, huge busy Victorian rooms, our live piano man, and a fresh selection of local beer and homemade pub grub. The atmosphere is casual and energized. Throw on a pair of jeans and come for a casual, unpretentious time at one of Toronto’s oldest pubs!
Crafty Coyote
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Crafty Coyote Ale House is the latest addition to Toronto’s bustling beer scene, featuring a craft beer selection like no other in The Annex neighborhood with 30 rotating taps, three local casks, and sharing plates from our eclectic kitchen. We strive to offer the best of both local and international brews in a comfortable environment.
Crafty Coyote is open Monday – Sunday 10:30am to 2am. For both patio dine-in and take-out. Crafty Coyote Ale is also available for parties and corporate events.
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Scavenger Hunt Anywhere provides team building activities Toronto. Team building activities are a great way to get your employees out of their comfort zone, and encourage them to work together in a fun and creative way. Scavenger Hunt Anywhere is a company that specializes in providing these types of activities, allowing you to choose from a variety of different options that will suit your needs.
Scavenger Hunt Anywhere 36 Toronto St. Suite 850 Toronto ON M5C 2C5 1-866-994-6832 https://www.scavengerhuntanywhere.com/ https://www.google.com/maps?cid=1210609155025681665
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Best couples therapy Toronto
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I specialize in providing couples Counselling and Therapy in Ontario, Toronto. Couples therapy, family therapy, individual therapy, and psychotherapy are all provided by AV-Therapy.ca.
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