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GEO-793: Lawrence Manor
Saturday, 29 September 2012
Overall...
Lawrence Manor is a great, inner suburban neighborhood to raise a family. Studying the neighborhood first hand, showed all that it has to offer. Although investments in the inner city are more common for large groups of developers, neighborhoods located beyond the immediate core are still being gentrified (Lehrer, 2009). Property owners are buying residential properties, making upgrades, and selling them for more money (Lehrer, 2009). Though current city strategies have a downtown focus, it is important to recognize that development within the inner suburbs would be a step closer to the inclusive 'creative city' strategy that the inner city has been luring (Noble, 2009).
Thursday, 27 September 2012
Schools and Synagogues
As previously mentioned, there are many Jewish schools, in and around the Lawrence Manor neighborhood, enticing a large Jewish, family-oriented population. From this, synagogues are the most common house of warship found in the area. In addition, there are three Toronto District School Board public schools, two serving children in primary school, and the third serving high school aged students. Finally Zarainu High School, located on the southern boarder of the neighborhood caters to Jewish females in high school that have a developmental disability (UJA Federation, 2011). Seeing the schools and facilities for children in the area evidently play a role in making Lawrence Manor such a family-oriented neighborhood.
Indoor and Outdoor Recreation
There is no shortage of green space within the Lawrence Manor area. Parks, playgrounds for children, walking paths, and tennis courts provide the neighborhood residents with great outdoor opportunities. Walking through the neighborhood on a nice fall day, the parks were crowded with children, showing the young population that populates the neighborhood. Located in the centre of the Lawrence Manor neighborhood is Prince Charles Park. This park has a large range of green space, as well as a playground providing ample outdoor recreation opportunities for the area.
Barbara Frum Library (Photo 9) |
Indoor Recreation:
Barbara Frum Public Library is also found in the neighborhood. This library hosts several programs for early learners to attend. The library has lots to offer to the community, making it a great recreational attribute in the Lawrence Manor neighborhood.
Wednesday, 26 September 2012
Transportation
TTC Accessibility:
On the map, Lawrence Manor is conveniently located for motorists and Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) users. The neighborhood has easy access to the Yonge, University, and Spadina subway line.
The Different TTC Routes:
On the map, Lawrence Manor is conveniently located for motorists and Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) users. The neighborhood has easy access to the Yonge, University, and Spadina subway line.
The Different TTC Routes:
- The Bathurst Street bus travels southbound to the Bloor-Danforth subway line.
- The Wilson Avenue Bus travels eastbound and westbound to Wilson station on the University line, and Yorkmills station on the Yonge line.
- The Lawrence Avenue bus travels westbound to Lawrence west station, and eastbound to Lawrence station.
- Finally, Ranee station, more commonly known as Yorkdale station, on the University subway line is located within the Lawrence Manor neighborhood.
- The 400 Lawrence Manor bus provides bus service throughout the neighborhood, refer to photo seven.
400 Lawrence Manor (Photo 8) |
Motorists:
Lawrence Manor is also conveniently situated south of Highway 401, and east of Allen road, west of Bathurst Street, and North of Lawrence Avenue. The area experiences high traffic during rush hour, from both local residents, and traffic passing through. Another convenience of the Lawrence Manor neighborhood lies within the short commute to the entertainment and business districts that downtown Toronto has to offer. Overall, Lawrence Manor is situated conveniently for all modes of transportation.
Buildings and Lankmarks
Neptune Drive is a street in the Lawrence Manor neighborhood that presents the area with some high rise, low rise, and medium rise residential buildings. A significant landmark found within the neighborhood-Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care, is a hospital and a Jewish nursing home for the aged. Having this hospital in the area attracts an elderly population.
Baycrest Hospital |
Lawrence Plaza and MORE
Lawrence Plaza; Location (Photo 4, 5) |
Food, Food, Food!
Lawrence Manor is just steps away from Lawrence Plaza, a shopping centre located at the north west corner of Bathurst and Lawrence. The plaza offers a wide range of products and services at discounted prices. It includes gift shops, kosher restaurants and shops, bakeries, a bookstore, a grocery store, a fashion outlet, drugstore, banks and much more.
United Bakers (Photo 6) |
Lawrence Plaza is the home to United Baker's Dairy Restaurant; one of Toronto's oldest family restaurants. The restaurant has been serving a broad clientele for decades, establishing a superb reputation within the community.
Finally, on the outskirts of the Lawrence Manor neighborhood, is Yorkdale Shopping Mall (UJA Federation, 2011). To date, it is the home to almost every major retail chain, making it a convenient spot for locals and outsiders to shop (UJA Federation, 2011). Undergoing extreme renovations, the mall will soon have even more to offer for its shoppers!
The Area and it's Surroundings
The Old and the New...Homes in Lawrence Manor (Photo 3) |
Map of Lawrence Heights (Photo 2) |
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