Five pop-up shops land on the east end of Danforth Avenue for the summer

Five pop-up shops land on the east end of Danforth Avenue for the summer

Inside the Krystle Lee pop-up (Image: Krystle Lee)

Residents of the East Danforth—an area long euphemistically dubbed “in transition”—are banking on a series of pop-up shops to help increase its vibrancy. Copying a model that has proved successful in Newcastle, Australia, the local community association convinced four clothing stores and a bakery to take on summer-long leases in previously empty storefronts, with the possibility of staying permanently. Over the weekend, all five pop-ups launched on the stretch between Monarch Park Avenue and Woodbine: Krystle Lee, a clothing store with image consulting services; In This Closet, a women’s apparel thrift store; e-closeta women’s accessories and apparel shop; Cheap Thrills, a shop selling samples and seconds for men, women, and kids; and Yummy Stuff, a bakery specialising in cookies, cakes and cupcakes.

Krystle Lee, 1517 Danforth Ave., 1 647 284 5154, krystle.ca
In This Closet, 1765 Danforth Ave.
E-closet, 1801 Danforth Ave., 647-207-0494, ecloset.ca
Cheap Thrills, 1811 Danforth Ave.
Yummy Stuff, 1938 Danforth Ave.,  416 531 9732, yummystuff.ca