Toronto landlord is reimbursing tenants who buy meals at local restaurants
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Toronto landlords can be a scummy bunch sometimes, but some can turn out to have hearts of gold.
Lobster Burger Bar received a proposal from their landlord Humbold Properties offering their non-restaurant tenants surrounding the restaurant a complimentary promotion for food and drink between $250 and $500.
Tenants would simply need to show their receipt to the company to have their purchase fully reimbursed. Humbold s hope is to encourage eating local and patronizing small businesses this holiday season.
Toronto heritage buildings to be transformed into soaring residential and office towers
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Three prominent 20th century heritage buildings in the heart of Toronto s Entertainment District will soon serve as the collective base of a massive new mixed-use development with room for more than 900 residents and some 6,000 office workers.
That is, if the city approves the new supertall skyscraper as planned.
Dream Office REIT and Humbold Properties just unveiled what will surely become one of Toronto s most highly-anticipated new mega-developments in the coming years: 212 King Street West.