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Yonge + St. Clair Photo Challenge

Show us how ‘Summers are Better at Yonge + St. Clair’

Think you have the skills to capture how ‘Summers are Better at Yonge + St. Clair’? Interested in winning a $25 gift certificate to our monthly ‘Midtown Market’? Then be sure to enter our #YongeStClair Photo Challenge for the chance to WIN one of four $25 gift certificates to our monthly farmers market.

How do you enter?

Starting Friday, July 7th, we want you to snap your best shot of anything SUMMER related here in the Yonge + St. Clair hood. Then be sure to share that photo on either Twitter or Instagram using the hashtag #YongeStClair to be eligible to win. When the contest closes Monday, July 17th, we’ll be sure to select the top 4 photos that best demonstrate how ‘Summers are Better at Yonge + St. Clair’, and will award the gift certificates right in time for our next market (Tuesday, July 18th).

What is the Midtown Market?

The Midtown Market is our very own farmers market which is held on the third Tuesday of every month here on Delisle Ave. Partnering with the Toronto Market Co, the market features some of the best farmers market products Toronto has to offer: local produce, freshly baked breads and pastries, artisan cheeses, jams and preserves and other upscale market treats. The Market also focuses on high quality artisan crafts, fresh flowers and plants, and delicious food cooked fresh on site. For more details on days, time and location, please visit our page HERE.

CONTEST IS NOW CLOSED

Congrats to @cocosummer8, @jlawl, @hau_how, + @t_lll_ent

 

Spotlight: Tara Rivas of TMR Pops up at Yonge + St. Clair

 

Spotlight: Tara Rivas of TMR Pops up at Yonge + St. Clair

The wave of a green palm draws passerbys to stop to look at the newest addition to Yonge + St.Clair – Tara Rivas for TMR. The pop-up boutique just opened at the northwest corner of the intersection, at 1470 Yonge Street, but make sure to check it out before it closes on June 28.

We stopped by to talk to Tara Rivas, founder and designer of @tmrcollection, about the art of the pop-up and being made in Toronto.

Q: As an independent designer, why did you decide to do a pop-up in this neighbourhood?

We did a previous pop-up at Yonge and Alcorn – so when we heard that there was a space here we thought we should give it a try. Every neighbourhood is unique, but the sheer volume of people was the biggest surprise. There’s just great foot traffic. Most people think about shopping as weekend-only activity, but here it’s busy throughout the week. Because you’re surrounded by office buildings and you’re right by St. Clair Station, there’s constantly people walking along the street no matter the time of day. I also love that our shop is right at the intersection because whenever there’s a red light, everyone stops and notices that we’re here.

My business is primarily online and we’ve done a few pop-ups before, but we’re scouting physical spaces. Having this space even temporarily has been beneficial – we’re signing up new customers every day and growing TMR’s following.

Q: Have you had a chance to explore Yonge + St. Clair?

Yes, and there are so many great little spots. Everything feels very local – I love Union [Social Eatery], which is a gem. The newer shops, like JJ Bean and Greenhouse Juice Co., are larger brands but they fit very well into the area and they keep me hydrated!

I’ve also been having a great experience with the people in the area – especially all of the different women coming into the shop. They’re very ambitious, often business women, who are instantly supportive and wonderful. They love the collection and also feel passionately about supporting Canadian entrepreneurs.

Q: What are some of the pieces that we’ll find at the TMR pop-up?

A lot of the TMR collection is on display – everything from our summer pieces to samples from our last runway show. Everything is made in Toronto and we use a lot of organic-derived bamboo fabrics.

We have a lot of really popular pieces and our customers have responded very well to how versatile everything is. We have some duster coats that you can just throw on and go. There are some edgier dresses with daring cut outs, which have been very popular for going out. We even have reversible pieces that help you transition from the office to dinner.

We’re also featuring three other great designers in the space. We have a display of bracelets and chokers by Joseph Nogucci. We also have award-winning leather jackets by Bano eeMee leather jackets, which are so soft and buttery.

Q: How have people responded so far?

People are so excited! They love that it’s fashion and I’ve been asked, “Can you just stay?” Everyone has been very welcoming, encouraging and we couldn’t have asked for a warmer reception.

Be sure to check out TMR before it closes June 28th, 2017. And stay tuned for more details about future pop ups in the area.

Spotlight: Melissa Zuker of Toronto Market Co

 

Spotlight: Melissa Zuker of Toronto Market Co. brings the Midtown Market to Yonge + St. Clair on Tuesday June 20th

Toronto Market Co. has a reputation of curating some of the best open-air market experiences in the city. Its newest venture will be the Midtown Market – a summer series at Yonge + St. Clair starting on Tuesday, June 20.

We caught up with Melissa Zuker, co-founder of Toronto Market Co, to talk shop and her favourite things about the Y+SC neighbourhood.

Q: How did you decide on Midtown as your next market venture?

Yonge + St. Clair introduced us to the amazing space by the Delisle Parkette – it’s just a perfect spot to set up a pop-up experience. Right away, I could see myself picking up a delicious pizza made fresh in a wood burning oven from a market and enjoying it on a bench surrounded by trees and greenery. It’s a natural space that I can see people gravitating towards and an easy place to build a community.

Midtown has been on our radar for a while – I live not far from Yonge and St. Clair and I’ve always loved the mix of people, green spaces and businesses in the area. It’s a very animated neighbourhood, especially with all of the different events that are happening every week.

Q: Is there anything special that sets the Midtown market apart?

We’ve become known as a more upscale farmer’s market – we always make sure to feature the best products that Toronto has to offer! We have some vendors that are hyper-local from the Yonge and St. Clair area, as well as amazing treats from high quality artisan crafts, fresh food vendors and Ontario farmers. We make sure that each market is a special experience and that there’s something for anyone who stops by to visit. If you work close by, it’s easy to grab a quick and delicious lunch. On your way home, you can pick up a pint of fresh berries or some produce for dinner later. If you’re on your way to a party, there are so many nice, upscale artisan crafts that would make a perfect host gift.

Beyond creating an amazing experience for guests and visitors, we also focus on creating a great platform for entrepreneurs, small businesses and artisans to showcase their goods as well.

Q: What do you love about Yonge + St. Clair?

It’s quintessential Toronto at one intersection. It’s a great mix of local businesses and restaurants, offices and a vibrant residential community. It’s simply a very nice neighbourhood. It’s actually quite busy – there are always people coming through, walking around on their way to work, the gym or out to meet friends. And over the years, I’ve seen the area change quite a bit – which is very exciting.

Q: What are you most looking forward to at the June 20 market?

Eating outside! We have a great selection of cook on-site vendors that I can’t wait to try again. There’s something just delightful about dining al fresco during a Toronto summer. But the best thing about each of the markets in this series is that our vendors will change – so there will always be something new and different to check out every time.

 

The Midtown Market runs every third Tuesday of the month starting with Tuesday, June 20th, and will continue on July 18th, August 15th + September 19th. Learn more about the market itself by visiting our blog post HERE.

Midtown Market comes to Yonge + St. Clair

A Better Farmers Market

We’re partnering up with the ever popular Toronto Market Company to bring you the ‘Midtown Market’ series this summer starting June 20th.

The Market will feature some of the best farmers market products Toronto has to offer: local produce, freshly baked breads and pastries, artisan cheeses, jams and preserves and other upscale market treats. The Market will also focus on high quality artisan crafts, fresh flowers and plants, and delicious food cooked fresh on site.

Dates: June 20th, July 18th, August 15th + September 19th

Time: 11:00am-7:00pm

Location: Delisle Ave (behind 40 St. Clair Ave W)

Confirmed Vendors:

Cheese Boutique        BerryFresh Fruit Co.        Holy Cannoli        Queen Arepa

      Living Chocolate        G Fox & Co. ­        Spice of Life

Inthisorn Foods Ltd        Carla’s Cookie Box        Sade Baron        Oakridges Finest

Morty’s Bandanas        Green Table Foods        Yoso

Ontario Honey Creations        The Lobo Collection        Nanashake        The Brewing Bean

La Fiesta        Tawse Winery        Westcott Vineyards

M Inspired Living        Stôk Floral & Design Inc.        Twig Flowers        Colibri Pottery

Jamie’s Cracked Corn        Los Vietnamita        Stok Floral & Design Inc.

Peppy Paws & Co        Good Luck Rub

Summers are Better at Yonge + St. Clair

Free Ice Cream at Yonge + St. Clair

Summers are Better at Yonge + St. Clair

Want to know how we’re making your summer better here at Yonge + St. Clair? Find out by coming to visit the Chimney Stax Baking Co ice cream truck that will be parked on Delisle Ave (behind 30 St. Clair W) on the following dates:

Wednesday, June 14th (FREE)

Wednesday, July 12th (FREE)

Wednesday, August 16th (FIRST 100 FREE) 2:00pm

Now in true “first come first serve” fashion, we’ll be giving away the first 100 ‘sweet stax’ for FREE on Wednesday, August 16th so be sure to get there early (before they run out!).

Chimney Stax are fresh-made, rotisserie-baked breads served sweet or savoury. They are derived from a popular Eastern European street food known as Chimney Cakes. Originating in Hungary in the 14th century, they are natively known as kürtős kalács’ and can now be found on street corners throughout the world! Chimney Stax are always BAKED, NEVER FRIED. They are made with fresh, mostly-natural ingredients, rolled by hand and baked in their custom-made rotisserie oven. Their ‘Sweet Stax’ ice cream treat come in several varieties, with new toppings always being added. They also offer delicious spreads, icings and other fillings for a truly indulgent experience.

Pop Physique fuses barre with pilates at Yonge + St. Clair

Pop Physique is a unique barre-inspired concept that incorporates elements of ballet and Pilates into a fun and fast-paced workout. Launched in Silver Lake, Los Angeles in 2008, Pop Physique has steadily grown to over a dozen locations across the United States. Their new location at Yonge + St. Clair marks the fitness studio’s first entry into Canada.

We spoke with owner, Richard Arnold, and his partner, Jodi Watson, about the brand, the Canadian expansion for the fitness studio, and taking our first class.


“Pop Physique was founded by a former professional ballet dancer and Pilates instructor, Jennifer Williams,” shared Richard as we toured the studio. “It’s a fusion of her passion for yoga, Pilates, and dancing, all tied into a one hour class full of fun, modern music.”

Pop Physique’s classes are rooted in the fitness methods of Lotte Berk, an English dancer from the 1950s who designed the program to give non-dancers the body of one. Jennifer was so impressed with the results that “she wanted to bring the methodology to more people and channel the original artistic environment of its creator.”

Pop Physique joins the influx of American based gyms and fitness studios establishing themselves in Toronto, and opened their doors at Yonge + St. Clair in February of this year.


It’s difficult to talk about Pop Physique without mentioning butts. They’re everywhere – Pop’s advertising, signage, and website strongly feature the behind. Even the A-frame sitting outside their studio at Yonge and Delisle proclaims that you have a ‘Nice Butt.’

The branding is intentionally a little cheeky. Inside, the studio is outfitted with amusing black and white pin-up wallpaper that brands the workouts as fun and sexy.

“Lotte originally created a unique and fun class structure that was quick to show results,” explained Jodi. “The principles of dance are used to create long, lean lines and tight, compact muscles. A nicer butt.” [Laughs]

The airy studio space provides mats and colourful weights, with bright pink exercise balls and yellow rope waiting for you at the barre.

“It’s a fun workout – but it’s hard. You’ll see.”

For this blog, we attended one of the ‘Pop Physique Classes’ run by Jodi.

It was surprisingly tough.

Fun, upbeat music blazed from the speakers as Jodi directed us through the class. Our warm-up began with two separate kinds of planks and push ups, which flowed into arms – working the triceps, shoulders, and biceps with the light weights, which lead into a stretch.

“You can tell by the stretches how the workout is compartmentalized.”

The meat of the class is at the barre focusing on the thighs and glutes. Admittedly, it was a tough sequence – a lot of shaking and burning throughout the exercise.

The abdominal muscles are worked throughout the entire class with extreme attention on breath. “The core work not only focuses on pulling the abs in, but scooping them towards the spine, getting deep deep deep.”

“It’s where a lot of the Pilates comes in.”

Finally, we do an exercise Jodi called ‘back dancing’ with “that final squeeze of the cheeks and tucking the pelvis.”


You don’t need to be a dancer to take a class, but Pop Physique aims to give you a dancer’s body. The upbeat music at structure of the class made the hour fly by, and challenged me enough to give a good full-body workout.

“The workout is primarily isometric and is about having no momentum – just pulsing and squeezing,” Jodi elaborated, “It’s about contracting and layering more contractions on top, which is why the queues are always ‘squeeze and squeeze and squeeze.’”

Small touches make the workout enjoyable. Everyone has their own mirror, weights, and barre station with the mats laid out prior to the class with plenty of studio space to accommodate larger classes. I didn’t even initially notice that staff removed the weights when we transitioned to the barre.


Richard and Jodi are excited for what the future holds for Pop Physique at Yonge + St. Clair and Canada. As their client base grows, Pop will start more holding ‘master’ and party classes, and plan on holding outdoor classes on the second floor patio of Delisle Court this summer.

Pop Physique is located on the second floor of 1560 Yonge St, offering classes several times a day, seven days a week. The Toronto studio is also currently promoting a new client special, offering 30 days of unlimited classes for $100 to help you get that nice butt.

Father’s Day Market here at Yonge + St. Clair

Celebrate Dad this year with our first ever Yonge + St. Clair Father’s Day Market

Because of the success of our most recent Mother’s Day Market here at Yonge + St. Clair, we figured we would continue the excitement and plan for an even bigger and better Father’s Day Market on Wednesday, June 14th 2017.

We’re partnering up again with the ever popular Arts Market to bring you a highly curated special event within the lobby of 55 St. Clair W from the hours of 10:30am-6:00pm. You can take your time exploring the many stalls of local artisans and designers to find that special gift for dad, or anyone else important in your life.

The Arts Market is a one-of-a-kind shopping experience, rated by the Toronto Star as one of the top ten markets in Toronto! Their unique markets typically host many artists selling a mixture of art and photography, revamped clothing and jewelry, comical t-shirts and postcards, retro and antique finds, bath and beauty products, belts and wallets, upcycled books, greeting cards, and handmade goods.

Be sure to check out the below confirmed vendors

Whiff Loves        Maria Lopez        A Word in the Woods        Corktown Soap

Celebrity Skulls        Blue Oliphant        Williams Ceramics        Velha & Co

Miller Fine Art        Nelda Florence        Dark Side Jewelry

 

Mother’s Day Market at Yonge + St. Clair

 

Celebrate Mom this year with our first ever Yonge + St. Clair Mother’s Day Market

We’re partnering up with the ever popular Arts Market to bring you a highly curated special event within the lobby of 55 St. Clair W on Thursday, May 11th from 10:30am-6:00pm. You can take your time exploring the many stalls of local artisans and designers to find that special gift for mom, or anyone else important in your life.

The Arts Market is a one-of-a-kind shopping experience, rated by the Toronto Star as one of the top ten markets in Toronto! Their unique markets typically host many artists selling a mixture of art and photography, revamped clothing and jewelry, comical t-shirts and postcards, retro and antique finds, bath and beauty products, belts and wallets, upcycled books, greeting cards, and handmade goods.

The following artists have been confirmed, but please check back for new additions in the days to come.

Spirit of Vera     Stressless Natural Solutions     Darsbars     Jewlery Design     Blue Oliphant     Whiff Loves     A Word in the Woods     William Ceramics     Patrick Hunter     Wornwood Designs

See everyone there on Thursday, May 11th!

 

 

Summer Pop Up Contest at Yonge + St. Clair

Something Awesome is Happening at Yonge + St. Clair!

This summer we would like to give your brand the opportunity to win a FREE pop up space at Yonge + St. Clair. We recently teamed up with  thisopenspace to offer this great opportunity for you to set up for a FULL 10 days at one of Toronto’s busiest intersections.

This Yonge + St. Clair Pop Up Space is centrally located between some of Toronto’s most fabulous residential neighborhoods (Rosedale, Summer Hill, and Forest Hill). During the week, this area welcomes thousands of working professionals who frequently step out during the day to enjoy the local shops and businesses. Being only steps away from the St. Clair Subway station, your location will be close to an intersection that has over 100,000 people passing through it daily with a combination of parents, teens, and young professionals.

For more information on the space, and contest details, please look at our listing HERE, and be sure to join the cultural renaissance happening this summer at Yonge + St. Clair!