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In November of 2006, the neighbourhood for which your building is named was proclaimed a National Historic Site, and for good reason. With a rich history of a myriad of cultures calling this community “home,” the evidence of such a multicultural background continues to play out today in the book shops, restaurants, and grocers that line the streets of Kensington Market. Established in the early twentieth century by eastern European Jewish and Italian immigrants, this area of Toronto has welcomed peoples from all corners of the earth including the Azores, the Caribbean, East Asia, Africa and Iran. This combination of cultures has resulted in an eclectic mixture of restaurants of every variety, grocers that sell fruits and vegetables you have never even heard of, specialty cheese shops, and vintage clothing stores. Summer gives way to “Pedestrian Sundays” when cars are forbidden from intruding on the narrow streets, and in December, your neighborhood plays host to the Festival of Lights, when strictly homemade paper lanterns welcome the return of the sun on the longest night of the year. Bordering Chinatown and within close proximity to the Annex and Queen Street West, you are never at a loss for things to do and places to go when you call this one-of-a-kind neighborhood and the one-of-a-kind Kensington Market Lofts, home. |
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