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06-07-2017, 12:44 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-07-2017, 12:44 PM by panamaniac.)
I don't think anything is anywhere near to happening with that end of the block and I think I'd describe it as more concept than project. The exterior work on the new east end of the block was completed some time ago, but nothing seems to be happening inside.
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There has been no work on this site for something like 6 months. I think the 'before its too late' is a bit of an exaggeration.
It would be great if this kicked off, but I won't be holding my breath.
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So Capers would be leaving then, right?
Right?
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There will still be commercial at street level, so you could cross your fingers that a unit would be reserved for Capers' return. But I wouldn't bet on that.
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At 7,500 sq ft, I think it would be too small a space for any of the big chain's "urban format" stores. The best, but unlikely, tenant would be J&P itself - I can't help but think they'd do better in a more prominent location. (Just my opinion - I have no idea how they're doing)
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So if the building is gutted and has little historical value... why not take it down and start from scratch
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The interior and rear have little historical value. The facades are another story.
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Why do grocery store chains not see the option of operating mini-versions of their stores? Here in Switzerland we have Coop and Migros as the major chains, with "Coop-City" or "Migros (mini)" every two blocks in the city centres. Tescos in the UK does the same. It seems crazy that we don't have more mini-urban grocery stores. This corner at King/Queen would be a perfect location!
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Walmart introduced a smaller format previously in the US, I think they aren't planning on opening anymore of them for what its worth.
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For comparison, Farm Boy opened its first "urban format" in Westboro a while back and it is around 17,000 sq ft. They are building a new one in the Rideau Centre that I think will be smaller than that. The American Block offers 7,500 sq ft, if I'm not mistaken.