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The intersection of Bathurst and Dundas was a desolate void in comparison to the energetic hustle-and-bustle found at nearby Chinatown and Kensington Market. However, with the emergence of Market 707, this corner has been brought back to life! This street food and retail market have attracted people from all across Toronto while providing financial gain for those living in the area – all thanks to a couple of repurposed shipping containers. Pop-up infrastructure is quickly becoming an affordable trend within architecture and planning circles that can revolutionize communities just like it did here!... When summer arrives, the hustle is on for entrepreneurs at Market 707! From serving up delicious Afghan food to providing cleaning services, they offer their creations and skills to visitors of Kensington Market as well as employees from the hospital nearby. Reap all that sunshine by taking your meal outdoors and enjoying it with friends or solo in one of the many benches available here. Don’t forget to try out some local favorites like Stuff’D Grilled Cheese, Nom Nom Nom Poutine, Nantana Gushi and more.
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The intersection of Bathurst and Dundas was a desolate void in comparison to the energetic hustle-and-bustle found at nearby Chinatown and Kensington Market. However, with the emergence of Market 707, this corner has been brought back to life! This street food and retail market have attracted people from all across Toronto while providing financial gain for those living in the area – all thanks to a couple of repurposed shipping containers. Pop-up infrastructure is quickly becoming an affordable trend within architecture and planning circles that can revolutionize communities just like it did here!... When summer arrives, the hustle is on for entrepreneurs at Market 707! From serving up delicious Afghan food to providing cleaning services, they offer their creations and skills to visitors of Kensington Market as well as employees from the hospital nearby. Reap all that sunshine by taking your meal outdoors and enjoying it with friends or solo in one of the many benches available here. Don’t forget to try out some local favorites like Stuff’D Grilled Cheese, Nom Nom Nom Poutine, Nantana Gushi and more.
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Carl was the mastermind behind this remarkable hybrid home, which is half composed of three used shipping containers and the other built conventionally with pillars to support its hovering presence above his couple’s restaurant. He crafted much of it himself such as welding large portions together and innovatively executing DIY features that make it truly unique.span class="dots">... It took an entire nine years to complete this 3 bedroom, 320 sqm home into reality from designing it, getting approvals and finally building completion. The containers were modified offsite with all cut-outs done beforehand as well as spray foam insulation beneath them before they were delivered and placed using a crane. One of the biggest obstacles was finding a way to insulate the containers while connecting them to another structure, dropping them between two buildings via an alleyway that was too narrow for their size.
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