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| | Dundas ^ Wallance < on 10/25/2005 3:13 AM >
| | | Hello Everyone, I have a question...I tired looking through the DB and I did not find any info on this site. Its off Dundas, about 2 blocks north of bloor, near the big bridge which is covered in graffiti. When you walk across that bridge (and end up on Wallace Ave) there is a large concrete area fenced off on all sides. Looks like there are some storage tanks there, but I am curious if anyone knows the story of the location. There is no building, but there might have been before. I looks like they locked up the entire area and forgot about it. Its near Wallace and that street where Holly Jones was kidnapped. Ill try to scan the photos I have, if I can find them...
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| | Re: Dundas ^ Wallance <Reply # 1 on 10/26/2005 3:20 AM >
| | | I remember reading something about that lot while researching the hydro substation nearby. Unfortunately, I can't remember what it said, but if it had been used for anything interesting I probably would've remembered. Whatever was there before couldn't have been more interesting than the glue factory (now lofts) across the street.
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| | Re: Dundas ^ Wallance <Reply # 2 on 10/26/2005 5:09 AM >
| | | Posted by micro I remember reading something about that lot while researching the hydro substation nearby. Unfortunately, I can't remember what it said, but if it had been used for anything interesting I probably would've remembered. Whatever was there before couldn't have been more interesting than the glue factory (now lofts) across the street.
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That building is nice, looks like more upscale tenants, but what an odd building to renovate, right next to the tracks, and next to a junk yard! That whole neighbourhood sucks...I gues sthey are trying to make it more upscale.
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