Canada's Leading South Asian Newspaper
Canada’s Leading South Asian Newspaper - Tel: 905-795-0639 Friday, JulyJune 19, 2, 20172019 www.WeeklyVoice.com VolVol 25, 23, No. No. 29 22 PM: 40025701 A-2 | Friday, July 19, 2019 www.WeeklyVoice.com BE AT THE CENTRE OF IT ALL. CF EATON CENTRE RYERSON UNIVERSITY ST. LAWRENCE MARKET MENKES’ STUNNING TOWER SET IN destination underwent a massive revitalization that DOWNTOWN TORONTO began in 2011, and over the last several years, THE HEART OF TORONTO’S GARDEN introduced a number of new high-end international POPULATION EXPECTED TO DISTRICT–A BEACON OF FASHION, retailers to its eclectic mix such as Reiss, Kate DOUBLE TO OVER 500,000 Spade, and Stuart Weitzman. MUJI also opened ART AND CULTURE its Canadian agship location just north of the Centre at the Atrium on Bay. There has been Toronto’s downtown core is vibrant, diverse an in ux of foreign retailers to the area, further and lively, appealing to a variety of people and con rmation of the neighbourhood’s international EXPERIENCE LIVING NEAR lifestyles. With the downtown population expected appeal. The east side of Yonge Street is cast A WEALTH OF FASHION, to double to over 500,000 over the next 25 with a remarkable range of independent shops, years, the City is poised to continue its upward boutiques, restaurants, and cafes. CULTURE, AND ART trajectory as a destination for investment.* One area in particular that’s attracting both retailers The sleek, 32-storey tower puts you within a and developers alike, is the City’s Garden District, 5-minute walk to the Elgin & Winter Garden located just east of Yonge, from College to Queen Theatres, stacked, magni cently restored treasures Street.
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