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Originally Posted by HamiltonBoyInToronto
Core Urban just announced on Instagram that The Greystone will be home to a new grocery store !!!!
I wish these guys would buy up all of Barton street and just rinse and repeat what they've done on Augusta !!!!
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mm. Barton, as others have said, is such a looooong street. I t would be nice to think of barton as quality - but , like the lister block before it, it's come to be such an iconic symbol of what everyone feels when they think of hamilton.
I used to take the #2 bus every day to go to mohawk back in the day and I saw.. far too much of this street.. and it always just felt.. so depressing.. frozen in time but slowly rotting, the buildings, and the people..
we used to play "spot the normal person" where we'd see someone from behind that looked normal, and we'd state if they were normal or a crackhead before the bus passed them - and then turn around and see their face and go "whoaaa!" - it was sad. And that was 20 years ago.
I used to DESPISE going to ottawa st as a kid as my mom did a lot of her own sewing and would drag me from textile place to textile place- the 5 story one is my most hated one hahaha.. but yeah, its definitely diversified more - it feels almost like dundas that street. I live near kenilworth on lawrence and I would love to see that street get some tlc - only thing it gets nowadays are buildings that mysteriously "burn down" one by one...