Offsite Concept Space – Toronto’s Trendsetting & Fashion Forward Event Space
March 20, 2017 by City Events
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Stimulate your mind and ignite your creativity as you fill yourself with the luxurious tastes and aromas of fresh coffee at one of Toronto’s trendiest venues, Offsite Concept Space.
Offsite Concept Space is sure to have you in awe from the moment you step into this beautifully decorated and modern event venue, with fashion boutiques that will have you stylin’ from head to toe, to art galleries that will leave you breathless and inspired, there’s never a dull moment at Offsite.
One of the venue’s specialities is the fact that they take pride in promoting Canadian fashion designers and artists through all types of event mediums, whether it be through retail, public presentations or events.
During the day the space functions as a coffee shop and retail store. The retail portion of the space is available for pop-ups during the daytime between 7am and 6pm. The space itself provides a flexible platform that lends itself to a diverse range of functions and can be transformed to suit various types of events, launches, shows, pop ups, exhibitions, photo shoots, private events and product launches.
So If you’re a creative person looking for an event venue that values, design, art, fashion and great coffee, then Offsite Concept Space is the place for you. What are you waiting for? Book your next event at Offsite now!
Private Event Rental Times: From 6 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Shared Space Rental Times: From 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Capacity: 80 people.
Location : 867 Dundas Street West, Toronto
Times:
- Monday to Friday 8am – 6pm
- Saturday 9am – 6pm
- Sunday 9am – 6pm
Website: www.offsiteconceptspace.com
Insta & FB: @offsite.concept.space
Email: offsitetoronto@gmail.com
The National Home Show & Canada Blooms Team up for Stunning Displays of Design
March 17, 2017 by City Events
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The best trade show for home renovation and decor, The National Home Show and Canada Blooms, landed at the Enercare Centre on March 10th and will be open to the public until March 19th.
Whether you’re looking to create an outdoor oasis with beautifully landscaped foliage or you’re searching for inspiration for your next bathroom or kitchen renovation, there is a booth for you! From custom flooring to numerous roofing choices, your options are endless.
Some of the featured booths include; The Best Buy Smart Home, an interactive booth that allows you to walk through different rooms to experience technology that is integrated with living, and The Future Dream Home, a project featuring environmentally friendly materials that can be designed and customized according to the client.
Canada Blooms is eager to celebrate Canada’s 150 birthday. The chosen flower of the year is the new Canadian Shield rose, that is hearty enough to withstand colder temperatures. Gorgeous gardens and pretty patios were sprouting up throughout the exhibition.
The National Home Show and Canada Blooms is located in the Enercare Centre at Exhibition Place. The show opens at 10 a.m. everyday from March 10 – March 19.
For more information on vendors and what to expect visit www.nationalhomeshow.com and www.canadablooms.com.
Hogg, Shain & Scheck’s Managing for Growth Series
March 16, 2017 by City Events
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On Wednesday, March 8th, Hogg, Shain & Scheck hosted another informative Managing for Growth series. The first series of 2017 focused on transforming profits through improved pricing strategies.
The conference room at The Westin Prince was full of engaged listeners as Paul Hunt, President of Pricing Solutions, delivered a useful and informative talk about the issues business owners face.
Paul Hunt discussed the different ways a business can structure pricing to keep costs low and profits high, all while maintaining customer and client satisfaction. “Customers don’t always want the best price, they want the best value.
Paul gave an insightful look at different pricing strategies. He encourages every business owner to find their “lakefront property”. A “lakefront property” in business terms is an object or service that can be leveraged because of its value. A busy Saturday for sales, versus a slower weekday, means Saturday is the “lakefront property”, and can sustain a fair price increase.
The Managing for Growth Series will be back in June. Strategist Robert Murray will be the guest speaker on June 6, to discuss leadership and getting your team members on board with your vision and plan. Tickets are available now, register here for their June seminar.
Check out Hogg, Shain & Scheck’s photo album on Facebook for more pictures from their breakfast seminar. Highlights from this seminar can be found on HSS website.
Liberty Commons the New ‘Rock’ of Liberty Village
March 16, 2017 by City Events
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Oliver and Bonacini welcomed Big Rock Brewery to Toronto with a collaborative, unique two-level, fully accessible heritage space, known as Liberty Commons. The modern brewpub venue offers up two separate and unique areas to rent out or go big with a full restaurant buyout.
Barrel Room is a great space with room for either a breakfast rendezvous or a full seated dinner of groups of up to 32, or have a reception style gathering for groups of a 47. The Barrel Room comes equipped with a 60” flat screen television, but you do have to be conscious of shrinking the guest list if a/v is required. The room is backdropped with an upcycled beer cask wall and exposed brick.
The Drink Tank offers an airy space with slightly smaller capacity. Up to 24 people can be seated or 30 people for reception style mixers, private get-togethers or business breakfasts. The Drink Tank gives guests a great visual of the brewmasters at work in the on-site brewery, perfect for a beer lager enthusiasts or an ale-themed event.
The entire restaurant will get 173 guests seated or a large soiree with 340 standing. For any option, a cocktail services can be provided, with limitations on draft, and you can also tailor the beverage selections to enhance your guests’ experience! Match that with a customizable menu – including vegan and vegetarian- and you have a great event on your hands.
For all booking inquiries contact:
416.364.1211
events@oliverbonacini.com
Written by: Paula McDines
St. Paul’s Bloor Street Church Plan your event with a touch of History
March 15, 2017 by City Events
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St. Paul’s Bloor Street Church – the historic building in the heart of downtown Toronto – has an award winning Atrium and Courtyard.
St. Paul’s offers modern event facilities for all occasions, from meetings to receptions. These facilities include The St. Paul’s Chapel, the Library, The Great Hall and The Cody Hall .
The glorious Great Hall has wooden trusses and stone columns and can accommodate 150 people for sit down dinners and 250 people for receptions. Cody Hall, a theatre style hall with balcony and stage , could accommodate up to 220 people. It also has built-in audio/visual equipment.
The second floor consists of a number of meeting and Breakout rooms accommodating up to 40 people. Lastly, on the lower level there is a gymnasium with wooden floors and a 20 foot ceiling, making it an excellent space for planning game events.
The facility has elevator access, wireless internet and in-house catering.
For more information or to book your event, please contact our events coordinator, at events@stpaulsbloor.org or 416-961-8116 ext. 235.
Contact Information
St. Paul’s Bloor Street
227 Bloor Street East
Toronto, ON M4W 1C8
mail@stpaulsbloor.org
Phone: 416-961-8116












