
“The Real Deal” Blog
"Low interest rates, coupled with population growth and solid economic fundamentals, contributed to a 214 per cent increase in average residential housing values in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) over almost two decades, according to RE/MAX Hallmark Ltd., one of country's largest real estate franchises. The...
Read MoreLed by pioneers Dave and Gail Liniger, RE/MAX changed the real estate industry more than 40 years ago, and haven't stopped pioneering and growing along the way. With the best agents, the best experience, RE/MAX has always thrived and prospered by continually educating their agents on...
Read MoreWonderful Article about many of our local coffee shops, as published in the Spring 2015 issue of Neighbourhood Living Open publication - Free publishing ...
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Read MoreSee a really interesting article by Laura Marks about the history of 1327 to 1339 Queen East, a row of century homes which is threatened with demolition. The piece also has information on the Price house at 100 Greenwood Avenue and several houses at the foot...
Read MoreFrom the sidewalk on Gerrard between Greenwood and Coxwell, Toronto's Little India (officially the Gerrard India Bazaar) certainly seems to be living up to its name. South Asian restaurants like Lahore Tikka House andUdupi Palace populate the strip, as do authentic stores like Neelam Silk and Milans Saree...
Read MorePosted by Chris Bateman / SEPTEMBER 12, 2014 More big changes are coming to Little India. Nine stores at Gerrard and Coxwell are getting a complete overhaul in the hope of enticing new tenants and bringing a fresh look to the busy intersection. News of the remodelling comes at...
Read MoreThe Film Buff East is closing its doors. One of two locations (the other is on Roncesvalles), the popular movie rental shop has long been a fixture on Queen at Greenwood, offering a diverse selection of titles designed to please cinephiles and anyone looking for something over...
Read MoreGrassroots group works to find permanent tenants for vacant Gerrard East storefronts By Joanna Lavoie Photo/COURTESY A rendering of the Blumorpha pop-up window display at 1447 Gerrard St. E.; the window displays aim to help beautify the Little India retail strip. An out-of-the-box experiment to incubate new business in the...
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