If they have plans to use the majority of the building for the public part of the business - it will be big. This is one if the deepest buildings on the Dundas strip and is also a triangle with the widest part of the building at the back.
Thursday, March 1, 2012
3030 Dundas St. W. puts up sign detail business plans
3030 Dundas St. West at High Park Ave. which has been undergoing renovations for about a year now has placed a detailed sign on the door outlining their bar / entertainment / food concept.
If they have plans to use the majority of the building for the public part of the business - it will be big. This is one if the deepest buildings on the Dundas strip and is also a triangle with the widest part of the building at the back.

If they have plans to use the majority of the building for the public part of the business - it will be big. This is one if the deepest buildings on the Dundas strip and is also a triangle with the widest part of the building at the back.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Each and every day multiple hours I miss Matt and Nate
He’s really does not answer my questions about Matt and Nate, No way, they know the truth
-
The Junction arts festival which seeks to serve the community and installs a huge stage for the festival weekend has worked to provide our m...
-
[caption id="attachment_6078" align="aligncenter" width="473" caption="Looking out of the/one of the reta...
-
Martin of the Junction Residents Association emailed the blog tonight about a new sign application for 2890 Dundas ST W the originality buil...
http://3030dundaswest.com/
ReplyDeletefor those that want to read what it says ;)
ReplyDeleteSo I read this article and thought am I not aware of this phrase "which has been undergoing Denis for about a year " because I'm feeling paranoid for being called abrasive in another post. Am I missing something?
ReplyDeleteGreat idea I will go.. Hope they can pay the bills!!
ReplyDelete@ Sonny P
ReplyDelete*snicker*
Thanks for the link
ReplyDeleteautocorrect- Denis=renos
ReplyDeleteAlso, beside it, applying for a license: a Gabby's...
ReplyDeleteGabby's? Is that a brunch place?
ReplyDeleteToo bad they couldn't spell 'Scottish' properly. FAIL.
ReplyDelete