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Looking for a Part Time Book-keeper

We are a small business in the Junction triangle, looking for someone who would enjoy a part time position position with a nice office and pretty good flexibility. The job consists of various standard book-keeping functions, in addition to being involved in some of the detail oriented day to day work and/or being available, on site, twice a week to help other staff who assist with the AR and AP. If you are interested of know someone who might be, please call Jennifer @ 416.984.8800
Thanks!

Part Time Book-keeper

We are a small business in the Junction triangle, looking for someone who would enjoy a part time position position with a nice office and pretty good flexibility. The job consists of various standard book-keeping functions, in addition to being involved in some of the detail oriented day to day work and/or being available, on site, twice a week to help other staff who assist with the AR and AP. If you are interested of know someone who might be, please call Jennifer @ 416.984.8800
Thanks!

Jellyfish Emporium

Jellyfish Emporium is a unique store at 1586 Dupont Street. It consists of a number of small businesses selling unique items. The store changes very often to give customers something to come back and look forward to. Come and find your treasure and while you're here, grab a cup of coffee supplied from a non-profit organization in Toronto! The store hours are Sundays through Fridays - 11 am to 5 pm, Mondays - Closed, Saturdays 11 to 7.

Also ask about spaces available for your small business when you come for your business.

Storage Places?

Hey folks, anyone with any feedback on either Planet Storage or Tower Storage? We need to move a bunch of stuff into storage for our reno... I can't even tell if Tower Storage is still around?

Thanks
Joshua

Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art (MoCCA) - Sterling Rd.

This morning it was announced that the Museum of Canadian Comtemporary Art (MoCCA) will be moving in to the former Tower Automotive building on Sterling Rd.

MoCCA is considering the lease on this two-floor space their new "permanent" home, and will be the anchor tenant of this refurbished heritage structure. "Renovation of the c.1919 industrial heritage building has been approved and construction will begin as early as the fall of 2015, with a target for completion in the winter of 2016-17."

Store front for rent at Dupont and Perth

Store front for rent in the plaza at Dupont and Perth on the south-west corner. This is a live/work/storefront unit with an apartment in the back.

If interested please contact YP at 647.393.5780. The space is very versatile can be a gallery with 2 private studios, or a storefront with two bedrooms. Small kitchen and bathroom with shower in the back. Rent is $1700, which includes hydro and gas.

Potential Salon Opening

Hi, I am considering opening up a salon on dupont west of symington and am wondering what local businesses and residents think about this. I know there are already, or have been salons open in this neighbourhood. I have been in a nearby neighbourhood(for 7 years) renting a chair and am considering opening up my own shop. The price point would be approx $30 for mens cuts and $55/60 for women's cuts. I would also be offering all other hair services, colouring, up do's etc. I come with a pretty full clientele, but want to bring other stylists.

Cheese Store in the JT?

Hello Junction Triangle!

Sterling Social (Bloor and Sterling)

Sterling Social has recently opened up at 1421 Bloor St. W, at the corner of Sterling Rd. Previously in this location was Good Times Bad Times tea/coffee shop, a succession of corner stores, etc. (here is a 1934 photo).

Sterling Social features freshly-made sandwiches, soups, yogurt, desserts, coffee etc.

Artisanal Furniture Pop Up Shop at Metropolis Factory, Fri July 25 - Sat Jul 26

A new Toronto-based company, SonderMill.com, will be hosting a pop-up shop event this Friday and Saturday at Metropolis Factory, 50 Edwin Ave.

The event is free and open to the public. There will be over 100 unique, handcrafted products showcased and available for sales; furniture, lighting, mirrors, decor and other home furnishings. All items are made independent makers and artisans, primarily from Toronto, but some others will be featuring from Montreal, New York, Los Angeles, Portland and Nashville.

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