Mezza Cafe: Brick Victorians and Estate Refugees

mezza cafe: But it the weekends when things get crazy at Mezza Cafe, says the owner, according to The Toronto Star. That when the Toronto real estate refugees come touring Hamilton orange brick Victorians and post-and-beam condo conversions in search of an affordable alternative to the bidding wars and million-dollar mortgages in other parts of the region. By Tess Kalinowski Real Estate Reporter Sat., Sept. 3, 2016 Luis Meza coffee shop in Hamilton historic Lister Block does a brisk weekday trade slaking the caffeine cravings of office workers and the construction crews who are transforming Steeltown downtown. They are late to the party, say the pioneers, who beat them to the character homes strolling distance from the newly thriving downtown restaurant scene and an arts community that gets compared to pre-gentrification Queen St. Article Continued Below He is sitting at Lake Road, a bright spot on the food scene. West."There a little bit of a settler mentality,'" says Glen Norton, manager of Urban Renewal. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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