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Nearly seven years back, Hard Rock Cafe said goodbye to Toronto, and the Hard Rockers were left upset. However, it seems, that HRC stans don’t need to go to another city in quest of HRC vibes anymore. Hard Rock Cafe is coming back to Hogtown not very far from where it was located previously.
The new Hard Rock Cafe is going to be built at the Yonge and Dundas Square which, if you know, is one of Torontonians’ favourite spots to be. The signboard of Hard Rock has already been placed in The Tenor building at 10 Dundas Street East. The sign reads, “Coming Soon”. Though not much in known about it, people in the region and around expect the place to start in a year or so.
Hard Rock Cafe was previously located just south of the same intersection, and it was a popular spot for Torontonians. The cafe was in business from 1978 until 2017 when the place was replaced by Shoppers Drug Mart. The cafe served as a popular destination for those big on live music.
According to Hard Rock Cafe International, the Toronto location is “expected to reopen in the second half of 2024.”
This one will be Canada’s second. The other Hard Rock Cafe is located in Niagara Falls, Ontario.
Since before the Budget Day on April 16, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has been making announcements addressing the housing crisis facing the North American nation. From incentivizing the construction of affordable housing to reconstruction, these plans promise to improve the housing infrastructure of Canada.
The real estate sector’s most influential leaders and innovators will be gathering in Calgary for a conference that, in all probability, is going to be the biggest real estate event in Alberta. Titled, ‘Rock’N REAL ESTATE 2024’, the BUZZ conference will be taking place in Carriage House Hotel & Conference Centre on Thursday, May 2. The meeting will open at 7:30 am with a light continental breakfast. The discussion will go from 8 am to 5 pm followed by an hour of networking session at the end of the event. Cocktails on the house!
Canadian housing activity was largely stable in March, but a key spring selling season lies ahead. Existing homesales edged up 0.5% in March (seasonally adjusted) and were up a modest 1.7% from sluggish year-ago levels (although an early Easter long weekend likely reduced volumes somewhat). While current activity might seem quiet compared to the exuberance in 2021 and early 2022, sales volumes are trending about in line with pre-COVID norms, albeit at the low end of that range.
“We are changing the way we build homes in Canada. In our housing plan and Budget 2024, we are delivering ambitious action and investments to build more homes, make it easier to rent or own, and help the most vulnerable with stable housing. This is about restoring fairness for every generation, and housing is at the heart of that”, said Canadian Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau about the country’s new housing plan.
7481 Woodbine Ave #203, Markham, ON L3R 2W1 (647) 806-8188