I finally visited Gusto 501 over the weekend. The place is amazing -- both the food and the architecture. And I don't know about you, but the food always seems to taste better when you're surrounded by great design. If you haven't yet been, I would strongly encourage you to go. Designed by PARTISANS for restaurateur Janet Zuccarini, it's a 6,700 square foot multi-level complex made for the consumption of Italian food and drink. Now, I could go on about its elaborate clay walls, its vast double height spaces, and its massive operable glass facade (supposedly it's one of the biggest anywhere). But really the best thing to do here is just show you. So here you are. All photos by Nic Lehoux. Architecture by PARTISANS. (Don't mind the snow. It's actually lovely in Toronto right now.)











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Last month I wrote a post on why I was bullish on Toronto’s downtown eastside. I outlined 3 reasons: amount of change; connectivity; and the fact that I believe the Distillery District has better long term potential than Liberty Village.
Since then, I’ve spent quite a bit of time in the area. I recently did a biking tour of the under construction River City condos, Underpass Park, Corktown Common Park (which is only open until September since construction isn’t finished yet), and the Canary District condos.
Every time I visit this area of the city I become more excited about its prospects. There’s still a long way to go, but we seem to be on the right track towards building the West Don Lands into a successful downtown neighbourhood. Pretty soon, the Distillery District won’t feel like such an island.
However, the real challenge is going to be the Front Street Promenade, which is intended to be the main drag of the neighbourhood. Getting the right retail mix and creating real urbanity isn’t always easy. But if do get it right, it could be a tremendous anchor for the eastside, which we all know can be a bit sleepy compared to King and Queen West.
I would encourage you to check out the area when you have a moment. Corktown Common offers great views of the city and the emerging area.
I finally visited Gusto 501 over the weekend. The place is amazing -- both the food and the architecture. And I don't know about you, but the food always seems to taste better when you're surrounded by great design. If you haven't yet been, I would strongly encourage you to go. Designed by PARTISANS for restaurateur Janet Zuccarini, it's a 6,700 square foot multi-level complex made for the consumption of Italian food and drink. Now, I could go on about its elaborate clay walls, its vast double height spaces, and its massive operable glass facade (supposedly it's one of the biggest anywhere). But really the best thing to do here is just show you. So here you are. All photos by Nic Lehoux. Architecture by PARTISANS. (Don't mind the snow. It's actually lovely in Toronto right now.)











Cross-posted on Dirt
Last month I wrote a post on why I was bullish on Toronto’s downtown eastside. I outlined 3 reasons: amount of change; connectivity; and the fact that I believe the Distillery District has better long term potential than Liberty Village.
Since then, I’ve spent quite a bit of time in the area. I recently did a biking tour of the under construction River City condos, Underpass Park, Corktown Common Park (which is only open until September since construction isn’t finished yet), and the Canary District condos.
Every time I visit this area of the city I become more excited about its prospects. There’s still a long way to go, but we seem to be on the right track towards building the West Don Lands into a successful downtown neighbourhood. Pretty soon, the Distillery District won’t feel like such an island.
However, the real challenge is going to be the Front Street Promenade, which is intended to be the main drag of the neighbourhood. Getting the right retail mix and creating real urbanity isn’t always easy. But if do get it right, it could be a tremendous anchor for the eastside, which we all know can be a bit sleepy compared to King and Queen West.
I would encourage you to check out the area when you have a moment. Corktown Common offers great views of the city and the emerging area.
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