…. from a walk on Kingston Road near Guildwood GO station.
below: First sign. Sign of distress, of times gone by.
Bob Johnston Chevrolet was on Kingston Road until it went out of business in 2007. The property became a used car lot. It backs onto the parking lot for the Guildwood GO station
below: A sign with no relevance. A sign that says “vehicles protected by security systems” but it’s been a long time since anyone parked back there.
below: Other, much newer, signs have appeared on the property. They are a street art installation by Nigel Smith that appeared a few months ago.
Funnily Enough
and Joking Apart
And last, a sign that tells another story – a Development Notice sign that dates from 2021. It suggests that 996 residences in 4 towers all with large podiums, will be built. Some will be rentals. Back in 2008, the original change of zoning from commercial to mixed commercial/residential allowed for buildings up to 8 storeys. The process limps along as the property changes owner and the height limits are appealed.
The process is also slow because of the people and organizations that get a say. Traffic studies, Urban Forestry opinions, as well as TTC and Metrolinx. Apparently there is a Line 7, the Eglinton East LRT that will (might?) run here. It has been proposed, accepted, and….. don’t hold your breath. The Eglinton LRT is 14+ years old and still not operational. If it gets off the ground in its present plan, it will run east from Kennedy (& Eglinton) to Kingston Road, then northeast on Kingston Road to Morningside. Finally, north to Sheppard (via UTSC) where it will loop back to join the Sheppard line. On that cheery note, I will leave you with a few images from around the property taken on a snowy December day.





















