This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page A new mixed-use development has been proposed just north of Toronto's Port Lands that would rise 14 storeys and bring 166 new residential units to the neighbourhood A Zoning By-law Amendment submitted by The Sud Group of Companies in early-August is currently pending review the development would replace a single-storey One Academy fitness centre Located at the northwest corner of Eastern Avenue and Laing Street with a small rectangular portion that juts out to front onto Sears Street The surrounding area — the Greenwood-Coxwell neighbourhood — is predominantly comprised of low-rise single and semi-detached homes but is experiencing a "considerable amount of development activity," according to the Planning Rationale due to its designation as an Avenues and Mixed-Use Area and its close proximity to existing and planned public transit namely the Riverside/Leslieville Ontario Line Station the mixed-use development would consist of 1,178 sq ft of at-grade retail space and 117,000 sq there would be a mix of 15 studio apartments Joining the retail space at grade would also be one three-storey townhouse unit fronting onto Sears Street and two live/work units on Laing Street not to mention 17 vehicular parking spaces within an at-grade parking space residents will have access to a 196-space bicycle storage room ft of indoor amenity space can be accessed on level two ft of outdoor amenity space would be found on level two and the rooftop Designed by bnkc Architects the attractive building would feature a four-storey base with the second level cantilevering over the first on the corner of Eastern Avenue and Laing Street "architecturally accentuating the corner of the building and providing for weather protection over the residential lobby entrance," says the Planning Rationale 26 Laing Street/bnkc Architects the development is primely located within close proximity to existing transit infrastructure including the 503 Kingston Road Streetcar and the 501 Queen Streetcar Nathan Phillips Square and the Queen Street West cultural district the development site is located just a 15 minute walk from the planned Riverside/Leslieville Ontario Line Station Also within walking distance is Maple Leaf Forever Park along with a number of shops and restaurants offering a well-connected and walkable urban community in a quiet pocket of Toronto's East End attending a show at just any Toronto venue isn’t that simple That’s why one local theatre in Greenwood-Coxwell is trying to change that The Redwood Theatre has been a staple in the neighbourhood for over 100 years and the building has seen many changes condo developers were about to take it over until Greenwood-Coxwell resident and inventor Maria Karam bought the building to transform it into a performing arts hub one that’s accessible to everyone who comes in so it has an accessible washroom and there are no stairs anywhere in the main theatre,” Karam said but it can be accessed from the back door on a very small step which are vibrotactile systems that can allow people with hearing loss to gain a better sense of the music.” Karam invented these systems at Toronto Metropolitan University The Redwood Theatre is the world’s only space that gives audience members with hearing loss the chance to feel sound Local resident and musician Brian Blain has used this technology since it was introduced He said it adds a whole other dimension to live music it does enhance the experience,” said Blain doesn’t really remember the lyrics or the fancy solo you played And now that’s taken it to another level the theatre also aims to be an inclusive space Rainbow Circus is a program that teaches circus skills to local youth who are queer so accessibility was top of mind for program director Jayeden Walker when she was deciding where to hold classes “Coming to Toronto as a young person — as a young queer person — and trying to find spaces where I could connect with people there’s Church Street and there are bars but if you’re not going out and partying and drinking and dancing it can be really hard to find community,” Walker explained I’ve always found community through movement I wanted to be able to create spaces [for] youth particularly because it’s so much harder to access communities as youth.” found this sense of community through Rainbow Circus at The Redwood “The first time I ever came out and told someone my pronouns was my first day of Jayeden’s class because she introduced herself with her pronouns And I felt like I could introduce myself with mine And she just accepted me 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The content provided on our site is for information only; it is not meant to replace advice from a professional and the information within may be out of date The stretch of Danforth Avenue east from Greenwood Avenue was never what anyone would call ‘dry’ – back in the day the infamous Crossroads Tavern east of Coxwell poured copious drinks for east-end tippng of the past century – but until recently the Danny as its now called wasn’t a place you’d think go for a drink and a bite to eat and the 21st century Danny has against all odds become a nightspot destination 416-792-7792www.thedylan.ca this is the westernmost watering hole on the Danny craft beer and artisanal cocktails along classic bar food from all over the world www.morgansonthedanforth.com The pub works hard to live up to its mandate to be a neighbourhood ‘local’ — right down to sourcing local ingredients for its food menu www.sauceonthedanforth.com serving up 1920s-inspired cocktails and a wide array of craft beer in its dark deep lounge that often hosts live music and a finger-food selection of delectables www.thewrendanforth.com with old-West decor and a southwestern inspired menu but a wide selection of local beers and cocktails at the standup bar help pass the time waiting www.sarahsondanforth.ca This is the grande-mere of gastro-pubs in the Danny: it’s been serving its signature mussels and wide selection of Belgian-and-other beers since 1996 more recently expanding its cuisine to embrace all things Canadian with a wine list to match is a reporter and columnist for Metroland Media Toronto He is also an author of speculative fiction His most recent book is VOLK: A Novel of Radiant Abomination Your browser is out of date and potentially vulnerable to security risks.We recommend switching to one of the following browsers: Several major infrastructure projects have forced significant changes to TTC bus and streetcar service in the east end of the city Broadview station remains open and subway service remains unaffected by the construction Construction that replaced a 112-year-old water main and work to remove aging streetcar tracks at Lower Gerrard Street East and Coxwell Avenue will force the following route changes: The work is expected to be completed in early July Work is continuing at the bus/streetcar loop at Main Street Station, which has been closed since early May due to infrastructure upgrades. As a result, the following service changes are in effect: The rehabilitation work is scheduled until September while the TTC notes construction activities may continue until the end of November “We know that construction and route diversions can be challenging for our customers,” TTC CEO Rick Leary said in a statement “Customers can expect to see clear signage at the impacted stations dedicated TTC staff members on hand to answer questions and information on our website and social media channels.” The TTC is also introducing new schedules on several other routes to deal with ridership demand and to increase seasonal access to key city attractions The transit agency says along with increasing subway service on the weekends on the Yonge-University line (Line 1) it is also making the following adjustments: You will also start receiving the Star's free morning newsletter These incidents were reported by police in the past week and reportedly occurred in the past two weeks There were 16 residential break and enters reported in the district from March 11 to March 17 Toronto Police Service received 34 reports of a break-in at a home between March 11 and March 17 including 16 in the district of Old Toronto In total 298 residential break and enters have been reported in the City of Toronto since Jan 1 – down 82.1 per cent compared to the same period in 2024 A break-in was reported at a house near Clinton Street and Dupont Street on Sunday There have been seven residential break and enters reported in Annex in 2025 A break-in was reported at an apartment near Bleecker Street and Wellesley Street East on Wednesday There have been three residential break and enters reported in Cabbagetown-South St A break-in was reported at an apartment near Forest Hill Road and St There have been six residential break and enters reported in Casa Loma in 2025 A break-in was reported at an apartment near Coxwell Avenue and Queen Street East on Tuesday This was the first residential break and enter reported in Greenwood-Coxwell in 2025 A break-in was reported at an apartment near Grange Avenue and Grange Place on Saturday There have been four residential break and enters reported in Kensington-Chinatown in 2025 Two break-ins were reported at these locations: an apartment near Merton Street and Mount Pleasant Road on Wednesday There have been three residential break and enters reported in Mount Pleasant East in 2025 a house near Bain Avenue and Ingham Avenue on Wednesday a house near Howland Road and Simpson Avenue on Saturday There have been five residential break and enters reported in North Riverdale in 2025 A break-in was reported at a house near Browning Avenue and Carlaw Avenue on Thursday There have been two residential break and enters reported in Playter Estates-Danforth in 2025 A break-in was reported at an apartment near Gerrard Place and Gerrard Street East on Friday There have been two residential break and enters reported in Regent Park in 2025 A break-in was reported at a house near Aylmer Avenue and Rosedale Valley Road on Saturday There have been five residential break and enters reported in Rosedale-Moore Park in 2025 A break-in was reported at a house near Elm Grove Avenue and Melbourne Avenue on Sunday There have been two residential break and enters reported in South Parkdale in 2025 A break-in was reported at an apartment near Neville Park Boulevard and Queen Street East on Monday This was the first residential break and enter reported in The Beaches in 2025 a house near Bellwoods Avenue and Mansfield Avenue on Tuesday an apartment near Montrose Avenue and Sully Crescent on Sunday There have been seven residential break and enters reported in Trinity-Bellwoods in 2025 Find out where residential break and enters were reported in East York, Etobicoke, North York, Scarborough and York This story was automatically generated using open data collected and maintained by Toronto Police Service. 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Years of strong growth in the local real estate market have drastically lowered our expectations when it comes to this benchmark figure most other major cities find themselves in precisely the same boat Here's what a $1 million house looks like in Toronto versus other cities This recently listed house in the Greenwood-Coxwell area comes in at just bellow the $1 million mark but has all the hallmarks of such properties in Toronto: it's a renovated three bedroom semi with a narrow finished basement and backyard For just over a million bucks, you can acquire this two-storey row house in the Plateau and a surprisingly spacious backyard for the area It probably doesn't need to be said that you won't find a a house near downtown Vancouver for $1 million or less. You can enter the market at this price in New Westminster but you're looking at a two bedroom bungalow with an attic On the complete other end of the spectrum is this waterfront residence outside Saint John that overlooks the Kennebecasis River It's on a 10 acre plot of land and features four bedrooms and five washrooms to go along with the incredible view You can snag a small condo in Manhattan for $1 million, but if it's a house that you're after, you'll be looking in the outer boroughs. This three bedroom detached house in Brooklyn has a lot going for it but it's a significant hike to get into the city If you're willing to head out to Bridgeport, it's possible to buy a nice property in the Chicago area. This particular house features four bedrooms House hunting with a cap of $800K USD in Los Angeles will take you to areas like the northeast section of the city, where you can purchase a three bedroom house on a quiet dead-end street As is the case with so many big cities, houses available for around a million in Canadian currency are well away from the urban centres. This quirky two bedroom in Stonebridge is about a kilometre away from the Tube and features a spacious eat-in kitchen The picturesque area of Howth to the east of central Dublin is home to many expensive houses, but it's also a place where buyers can enter the market at this price point. This townhouse-style two bedroom has stunning sea views and lots of privacy as part of a gated development If you're willing to push the budget beyond a million bucks in Melbourne, you can snag this freshly renovated three bedroom in the Flemington area It's close to the Newmarket Railway Station and a vibrant retail scene Real Media Real Estate Photography It's not every day the opportunity arises to snatch up a piece of Hollywood But the chance has presented itself with the listing of 34 Hollywood Crescent this property's buyer isn't actually going to own anything connected to the land of the big screen but considering how glamorous the century-old home is Standing on a .67 acre lot in the city's east end the home was constructed by Beach Founder William Williamson and the interior combines seamlessly its historic origins and the airy READ: Sold: Spacious Hard Loft in Regent Park Goes for $45,000 Under Asking six-bath space is asking $3,799,000; thanks to its numerous rooms and overall grand square footage the home serves as a blank canvas for new owners looking to truly make it their own spacious kitchen opens up to a large room with a fireplace and backyard views which could be transformed into a sun-soaked dining room where family or guests can mingle with chefs over wine as they whip up dinner another option for a proper dining room presents itself just around the corner from the kitchen where warm wooded walls and a grand chandelier make for an ultra-cozy Upstairs you'll find a 620-square-foot master suite which features a gas fireplace and a Juliette balcony overlooking the backyard The bedroom's ensuite is complete with a luxurious serve as a safe haven through the coming cold months In addition to being complete with both a home theatre and a nanny suite (yes Tucked south of the Danforth between Coxwell and Woodbine Avenues Hollywood Crescent backs onto Williamson Park Ravine This means that tall trees and Small's Creek serve as a backdrop to the home's backyard adding an extra layer of natural appeal to the environment The property is perfect for those who want easy access to all the city has to offer -- the shops and restaurants along the Danforth and Gerrard East are only steps away -- but who don't want to feel like they're in the urban centre. Instead, a peek out the window could fool one into thinking you've escaped to cottage country And even without the layer of nature that surrounds the property this estate's backyard is swoon-worthy waiting to meet a new owners' needs by playing host to patio furniture What complaints could you have about this triple-threat of historic design, outdoor space and location? Baby, your (potential new home is) a star A woman is facing charges in connection with a stabbing in Toronto’s Greenwood-Coxwell neighbourhood Police were called to the Woodfield Road and Dundas Street East area around 5:00 a.m A man told police he was stabbed in the abdomen by a woman he knew of Toronto turned herself in to police on Thursday She is now charged with aggravated assault and failing to comply with release order Anyone with information about the investigation can call police at 416-808-5500 or Crime Stoppers at 416-222-8477 (TIPS) notify us by selecting that text and pressing Ctrl+Enter ON L1J 8P5 | 905-571-1019 | newsroom@kx96.fm Between lockdowns and physical distancing measures it's harder than ever to connect with others and people have been turning to the internet to find community Buy Nothing groups have been playing a big role in helping neighbourhoods across Toronto do just that during the pandemic which now has eight different groups in Toronto is essentially about forming hyper-local gifting economies where members can give away to or receive free stuff from their neighbours The group for Leslieville/Greektown/Greenwood-Coxwell started just over a year ago and now has thousands of members Everything from clothing and food to furniture and large appliances have already been gifted or loaned both helping out someone in need and reducing waste at the same time like when one member collected used batteries to deliver to a recycling depot A map of all the spots the group member collected used batteries from before delivering to a recycling depot one of the admins who spoke on behalf of the Toronto group told blogTO one of the more heartfelt gestures within the Toronto neighbourhood group she's seen over the last year was a parent's offer of a children's book for young people dealing with anxiety A "sharing train" was set up when the post received an overwhelming amount of interest from the other group members "A list of those who expressed interest in the book was compiled and arrangements were made for each person to use and enjoy it for a short time before passing it on to the next," she said Although contactless connections are now encouraged as opposed to the usual face-to-face meetings that previously would result from the group "We're all craving human connection during this time of lockdowns and cancellations and stay-at-home orders The value of building and maintaining these connections with neighbours during a crisis like this can't be underestimated," said Konarzewski "I'm sure the lure of free stuff and the prospect of getting rid of one's unused stuff may be most attractive at first From 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 and Udupi Palace populate the strip as do authentic stores like Neelam Silk and Milans Saree Emporium the neighbourhood comes alive with street food vendors and toy salesmen Statistics now say the area has fewer immigrants than the Toronto average Who knows if in 10 years the street signs will still reflect the prevailing demographic Here's a look back at Little India in its heyday These buildings are now gone (or perhaps heavily modified.) The brick building poking in the right side of the frame is currently home to Maharani Fashions Shopping at Malton Sarees and Fabrics, now Rana Gems Inc. Businessman in a turban strolling on the north side of Gerrard near Hiawatha Rd Clothes for sale near Moti Mahal restaurant Looking east from Sonu Saree Palace towards the Gerrard Ashdale Library and the Naaz Theatre the first dedicated Bollywood theatre in North America which is presently in the process of closing down The Gerrard Ashdale Library Kohinoor Foods on the northeast corner of Ashdale Ave.. It's still running with a (slightly) better sign Chris Bateman is a staff writer at blogTO. Follow him on Twitter at @chrisbateman Please enter your email and we'll send you a new password request code 2:53 PMYou don't need to spend millions to own this adorable spot in the 6ix A two-bedroom Toronto house for sale in the Greenwood-Coxwell area is going for cheaper than most While the stunning black exterior may look daunting the inside of this spot is spacious and bright Editor's Choice: Ford's Daughters Look So Alike They Can Unlock Each Other's Phones With Face ID Lindsay Selland | Re/Max Amongst the home's most exciting features are its front garden area and exposed brick walls The home also comes with a private back patio area an ideal spot to enjoy those summer nights You can call this place yours for just $629,000 Considering the average condo goes for around $661,458, this little home might be the perfect alternative Description: This adorable house is the perfect condo alternative for those who don't want to live in the sky View Here We built a Welcome tour we highly recommend Your free account has now been created. 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For more information on our commenting policies and how our community-based moderation works, please read our Community Guidelines and our Terms and Conditions The top restaurants in Little India serve up a variety of delicious eats in a small pocket of Toronto Head to this east side area to satisfy your food pangs at this collection restaurants packed on Gerrard between Greenwood and Coxwell Here are my picks for the top restaurants in Little India The go-to for Northern Indian and Pakistani cuisine this gargantuan two-floored restaurant has takeout and dine-in so you can enjoy their unreal beef kebabs and aloo gobis anywhere you want An authentic spot for vegan South Indian cuisine this restaurant is less of a palace and more of a basement but it offers absolutely delicious meals of gluten-free This high-ceilinged brewpub is the perfect place for summertime hangs Japanese-inspired dishes like grilled rice balls to pair with your brewski As the third location of this popular pizzeria this rustic restaurant is a rare spot for Italian food in a neighbourhood overflowing with Eastern eats Grab a pie and top off your meal with some sweet gelato kebabs and masalas that you can get your hands on at this traditional AYCE Indian restaurant This classy buffet is hands-down one of the best spots to get your Indian food fix A small little pub with adorable wallpaper and charming decor Eulalie's is the spot for a casual chill sesh over some hearty meals like galbi burritos and Japanese-style fried chicken Craft beer and Asian-inspired food are the main draws at this cozy gastropub Braised mussels and wings in sinigang soup go well with any beer selection from their 24 rotating taps of local brews this Indian-Chinese joint has a few different types Hakka favourites like Bombay chicken are complimented with rare apps like lollipop chicken bites that will have you addicted head to this quaint spot on the weekend for their towering stacks of buttermilk pancakes you'll find sandwiches and breakfast foods with plenty of vegetarian and gluten-free options on hand This casual eatery has been around for almost half a century and is still one of the most popular takeout spots in the neighbourhood – probably because of their incredibly cheap lunch deals and scrumptious samosas