Alternative Arts, a beloved art shop in Toronto, is causing a stir in the neighbourhood after a 'For Lease' sign was spotted in their window. However, it was later revealed that the business is simply relocating to a new space.
A Toronto neighbourhood is in a tizzy after a beloved business was spotted sporting a 'For Lease' sign in their window. Alternative Arts, a shop that offers custom framing, art work and posters, has been a fixture in the Annex for 30 years.
The community reacted with messages of heartbreak and blamed the landlords for increasing rents. However, it was later revealed that the business is simply relocating to a new space down the road.
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