Leaside Business Park

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Leaside Business Park is Toronto's identity-in-progress — Serena Gundy Park, Leaside Lawn Bowling Club, a Sky Zone, two Tim Hortons. The business park designation is accurate but increasingly beside the point as the residential layer thickens.

Score Breakdown

Dining
53
Walkability
60
Daily Essentials
50
Recreation
89
Family
0
Services
100

About this Neighborhood

Leaside Business Park occupies Toronto's east end, where the Leaside Fairgrounds and Serena Gundy Park provide green infrastructure for a neighborhood nominally designated industrial but increasingly residential. Olde Yorke Fish & Chips is the institution; Domino's is the concession to convenience. Two Tim Hortons in the coffee data reflect Toronto's general chain density rather than neighborhood coffee culture; Red Mulberry Natural Health Store as a grocery option signals demographic shift. Social glue at 67 is solid; 10 dwell venues means park and recreational facilities are doing real community work. Sky Zone and Oxygen Yoga suggest a younger resident base. The Leaside Lawn Bowling Club is a community institution in the Ottawa sense — earnest, longstanding, unembarrassed. Nineteen restaurants against a cohort average of 24.8 reflects a business-park designation that has historically suppressed residential commercial development.

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