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Old Posted Feb 16, 2024, 12:52 AM
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What I'm interested in is the former Stellas building, the metal clad building at 166 Osborne on the east side of the street between Wardlaw and Gertrude

Crumb Queen, the bakery, is there on a one-year lease because the building owners have indicated they're planning to redevelop in 2025.
Wow I wouldn't have expected them to redevelop considering the retail spaces there have always been full. I'm generally in support of replacing these one-storey buildings with something bigger but I sure hope the smaller business can stay in the village. Vita Health can likely afford to rent in one of the new buildings soon to open up, but the others perhaps not.

The strip will look totally different with potentially another 6 storey building there.
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Old Posted Feb 16, 2024, 7:27 PM
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that's interesting....kind of explains why Crumb Queen and Andy's Lunch feel a bit like pop-ups....they probably have the space for cheap.

I wonder what will happen to the grocery...could go next door.
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Vita Health could maybe go in where Tweed/TD Bank was. It's a fairly large and modern retail space.
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Speaking of Osborne Village murals, there’s one started on the lane side of this building.

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Speaking of Osborne Village murals, there’s one started on the lane side of this building.

Cool! Who's the artist?
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Old Posted Jul 2, 2024, 2:56 PM
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Wow I wouldn't have expected them to redevelop considering the retail spaces there have always been full. I'm generally in support of replacing these one-storey buildings with something bigger but I sure hope the smaller business can stay in the village. Vita Health can likely afford to rent in one of the new buildings soon to open up, but the others perhaps not.

The strip will look totally different with potentially another 6 storey building there.
uninformed guess: they are just hedging against the risk of CITI/KISS radio not renewing its lease.

maybe that's unlikely, but I think they're the anchor tenant for that building
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Old Posted Jul 2, 2024, 8:14 PM
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mural looks like a Michel Saint Hilaire

his insta account:
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Old Posted Jul 2, 2024, 11:20 PM
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Holy. Good guess.
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