Second Nature rides growing acceptance of used clothing
With the changeover of businesses on the Mount Pleasant strip, it’s nice to have a familiar face to visit, like consignment shop Second Nature Boutique.
Read MoreWith the changeover of businesses on the Mount Pleasant strip, it’s nice to have a familiar face to visit, like consignment shop Second Nature Boutique.
Read MoreToronto Raccoons have broken into the market with an annual calendar, which was recently endorsed by Mayor John Tory and Councillor Kristyn Wong-Tam.
Read MoreA quartet of entrepreneurs is discovering the importance of a fraternal bond when it comes to virtual reality.
Read MoreCreeds Coffee Bar s opening a new location at 1595 Bayview Ave. in mid-January, moving into the former site of the Second Cup.
Read MoreCoffeehouse chain, Snakes and Lattes, has set up shop in the two-storey, former home of Spring Rolls at 45 Eglinton Ave. E.
Read MoreKitchen Stuff Plus has returned to the neighbourhood at 2087 Yonge St., only a few blocks south of its original location.
Read MoreBrothers Farouk and Mohamed Rashwan were looking for a location downtown for 2 Bros Cuisine eatery, when a former diner on Bayview came available.
Read MoreRight after Piper and Skye’s soft launch in New York City, co-founders Joanna MacDonald and Shawn Fulton got married. But that was two months ago.
Read MoreHelen Robertson left her 27-year career at the Royal Bank to help others hit the high seas with her new travel agency in Davisville.
Read MoreChristina Bothwell has invented a new line of exercises to set off her new yoga and pilates studio from other exercise places. It’s called “yogalates.”
Read MoreThere’s one good thing about the end of Honest Ed’s: midtown is reaping the spoils of some of the niche stores like the Hollywood Canteen.
Read MoreSeamus Smith is in his fifth year running Davisville Detailing, and has been cleaning up midtowners’ vehicles to make them look brand new.
Read MoreTao Restaurant owner Bill Ha says he wanted to fill a void in the Leaside community: a cosy Chinese restaurant. So he moved into 220 Laird Dr.
Read MoreIn the early evening, youngsters come into Axé Capoeira on St. Clair Avenue West, and salute their maestre, Christine Martins, with the traditional “Salve” fist bump.
Read MoreCycleBar Leaside is ringing its bell to let the community know it’s in town. Co-owner Doug Lennox is beaming as
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