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Thursday, 07/26/2018 12:59:26 PM

Thursday, July 26, 2018 12:59:26 PM

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UPDATE - ALL NEW PHOTOS OF SUPREME SWEETS IN TORONTO

Sorry about the teaser photo before... still trying to figure out the proper way to upload photos....

As I mentioned a few months ago, I live in Toronto and tried to set up a meeting at Supreme Sweets for a tour of the facility. Unfortunately they responded (fairly quickly might I add) that they do not offer tours as it is a food service production line and for health reasons, they could not conduct tours. That sparked curiosity as to what the facility looks like, as the images on Google Satellite are from 2016. I wanted to see what it looked like currently. I thought I would share my findings with you all. These were taken this week, so all is up to date. Some of the photos might surprise you.

Here we go with the front of the building - notice the "For Sale" sign




The Left side of the building leading into the back lot of the facility


The Front Door of the building


Peaking through the window of the front door towards reception. Notice the Supreme Sweets Banner above the desk, as well as the Timothy's Cafe sign. This confirms their current partnership with the company


Peaking in the bottom windows at the front of the building to a front room. This looked like a mechanical room, potentially for building new machines or fixing parts. There was no factory line here, and the room was not too deep, but rant the length of the building


Moving to the back of the building, in the satellite images, this is what appears to be rubber tires/junk. You can see old commercial ovens in this photo...


Looking further into the back lot. Obviously Mario's car part company is bigger than we anticipated. Lots of old parts/old cars. You can also find LOTS of commecial kitchen items scattered among the lot.


Another view from Evans Avenue of the back lot. This space is listed as 1.98 Acres... look how much space we have in the back lot. All those semi trailers lining the space


A different view of the loading dock area where the broken/old ovens are located


What I found positive was that there are kitchen food containers scattered everywhere. These are not old, and show that there are current baking productions in this facility. Mmm... banana!


Larger image of above



Remember the sports cars we saw in the Google Photos? Here they are at the front of the building, among semi trailers and vans.


I did a drive around their neighbors and got a glimpse of the back lot from a different vantage point. Look at all the kitchen cooling racks above... this must have been fairly large scale.


I didn't initially realise the actual size of the lot, but when driving around the back, I noticed this sign, "Confectionally Yours" which was Mario's wife's company way back when.


The overgrown for sale sign on Evan's Avenue highlighting the property


And finally, the greatest piece here.... I walked around this van and noticed a file sitting on the front seat that read "Extra: Keep in Van". Without doing anything illegal, I looked to see if this was an old van, or something they currently use. The top papers in the see through file had a delivery schedule dated for today which also indicated about 8 locations for delivery. Many of them were Timothy's coffee shops. This means they are still in business and making local delivery's at least. Maybe production isn't in the size that semi's would need to deliver, but at least they are getting the product out. Great news for us!


And there you have it folks. My little bit of DD sleuthing. I know it might look like a junk yard, but if Mario bought this place to house both his businesses, then we cannot really judge. The windows around the building are high, but I did see what looked to be the outline of a large Fridge system. The place obviously could use a bit of love and care, and hopefully with ULHN acquiring this, we can see a bit of a change. I'm just a bit concerned that Everett has not mentioned anything about the building being for sale, and/or the "for sale" sign coming down. I would like him to mention this directly. The listing price for the building is $8 Million, and I do not believe we have that in our coffers to purchase the land/building. So where does that leave us? Did we just buy the internal asssets and the rights to the company, or did we actually purchase the land and physical building as well???

Time will tell. Let me know what you think of the photos.
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