Chick-fil-A Wharncliffe & Wonderland – Now Open in The District!

Exciting news for food enthusiasts, Chick-Fil-A opens its first location in The District at Wharncliffe and Wonderland, London. If you’re on the hunt for mouthwatering delights and top-notch hospitality, look no further.

The newest Chick-fil-A location is your go-to destination for the iconic Chick-fil-A Chicken Sandwich, crave-worthy waffle fries, and a menu that spans from classic favorites to unique sensations. Indulge in the timeless taste of the original Chicken Sandwich and Waffle Potato Fries®, or spice things up with the Spicy Chick-fil-A Chick-n-Strips®. Don’t miss out on their refreshing Sunjoy®—a blend of classic Chick-fil-A® Lemonade and sweetened Iced Tea, perfectly paired to tantalize your taste buds. And of course, there are milkshake options to satisfy your sweet tooth.

All You Need to Know

Location: 3459 Wonderland Road South, The District.

Operating Hours: Open Monday through Saturday, from 10:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Drive-thru is open until 10 p.m.

For more information about the District, visit www.districtyorkville.com

Now Selling: Northwinds Village

Welcome to Northwinds Village located at Northwest London, this freehold condo development is more than just a home; it’s a lifestyle that blends contemporary design, ample space, and an unbeatable location.  Let’s explore the features that make Northwinds Village the perfect place to call home.

Modern Layouts for Contemporary Living

With our meticulously designed 3-storey floor layout, you’ll enjoy the perfect balance of privacy and convenience. 

Spacious Open Concept Living

With nearly 1,800 square feet of space, Northwinds Village offers spacious open-concept living areas.

3 Bedrooms 

Whether you’re part of a growing family or simply appreciate spacious, well-designed living, these bedrooms are crafted to meet the demands of everyday life.

Complete with 3.5 Bathrooms

Enjoy the luxury of ample facilities, ensuring that your morning routine is stress-free and efficient.

Walk-in closets

Walk-in closets provide more than just storage; they offer practical solutions to keep your living spaces organized and clutter-free. From clothing to accessories, everything has its place in your Northwinds home.

Efficiency at Your Fingertips

Modern living demands modern conveniences. The second-floor laundry facilities makes household chores a breeze, while independent garages and driveways guarantee stress-free parking and easy access to your home.

Location, Location, Location

Beyond the four walls of your new home lies a prime location. Northwinds Village is  situated with proximity to the Hyde park power centre,  grocery stores, retail shops, schools, parks, and scenic trails. Embrace the convenience of having everything you need at your fingertips.

Northwinds Village isn’t just a place to live; it’s a lifestyle. Whether you’re starting a family or seeking contemporary living, this community has it all. Come home to Northwinds Village, where modern living meets convenience.. If you’re interested in buying a home at Northwind Village, contact us at 519-914-5566. 

T&T’s arrival will spice up the increasingly Asian flavour of Oxford and Wonderland

Grocery behemoth to open 39,00 square-foot retail store at former Food Island location

An Asian grocery giant is coming to London, and no one is happier than Lester Hornilla.

CBC News has learned that T&T Supermarket is opening in the retail space vacated by Food Island at Oxford Street West and Wonderland Road. T&T is a large, fast-growing B.C.-based chain owned by Loblaw Companies and has 31 stores across four provinces.

A chef at Fanshawe College, Hornilla was born in the Philippines. While living in Toronto, he developed a taste for foods from every corner of Asia, from the flavours of his birth country to Korean bulgogi (barbecue beef) and Chinese dim sum.

During his time as a student in London, Hornilla and his friends lived near the corner of Oxford Street West and Wonderland Road. It’s a popular landing spot for students of Asian descent, and the variety of food options that have popped up there in recent years reflect the trend.

“There’s sushi places everywhere, there’s bubble tea, so when I came to London, that was our spot,” said Hornilla.

Food Island, an Asian grocer in the plaza at the southeast corner of Oxford and Wonderland closed last month. It also was a regular stop for Hornilla and his foodie friends.

“That was our go-to,” he said. “I was sad when it closed so suddenly like that.”

Hornilla believes T&T’s decision to come to London is proof the city’s increasingly diverse population is leading to a corresponding diversity of food choices.

“Before we had to go to Mississauga, Toronto, and Markham to get Asian ingredients,” he said. “But we’re lucky now to have grown a diverse population and the need to supply those demands.”

Jay Zhang works right across the road at Coco, a chain that serves bubble tea and other Asian-themed drinks.

Zhang said Food Island was a big draw to the neighbourhood for London-bound overseas students, particularly those coming from China.

“Sometimes the house owner, when he goes to rent a place, he tells them the place is close to an Asian market,” said Zhang.

Since Food Island’s closure last month, Zhang said many of his friends have been travelling to other Asian grocers such as United Supermarket on Adelaide Street or Superking Supermarket in Westmount Mall.

T&T CEO has a London connection

Driving a few hours to get a taste of home is a story familiar to T&T CEO Tina Lee.

Although from B.C., she studied business at Western University.

In an interview on London Morning with host Rebecca Zandbergen, Lee said London has long been a part of the expansion plans of T&T, which opened a Waterloo location in 2018.

“I have been looking to bring T&T to London for a really long time, I want to say years,” she said. “And this is the perfect location for it. London is a growing city and we’ve got a great Asian population plus a really important student population.”

Restaurant owner hoping for more traffic

Like Hornilla, T&T’s arrival can’t come quick enough for Xing Yang.

He owns Heart Sushi, a Japanese buffet restaurant that serves all-you-can-eat Asian fusion, but with table service. His restaurant is right next door to the former Food Island location.

Yang said Food Island’s closure has led to a sharp drop off in traffic and business.

“T&T coming here will be a good thing for the neighbourhood, for everybody,” he said.

‘It’s a big deal’

Carmel Tse chairs the board of directors of the London chapter of the Chinese-Canadian National Council.

“The return of a supermarket to that neighbourhood is a blessing,” he said. “It’s a big deal. When you’re homesick, the best thing you can get is food to soothe the homesickness.”

He said T&T is a different kind of shopping experience than Food Island, which he was a fan of.

“They have the purchasing power and they also have their own brand of food,” he said. The chain was founded by Lee’s mother Cindy Lee who is Taiwanese. But the chain also has a history of hiring employees from Hong Kong and mainland China.

“The advantage of the T&T brand is that it offers the variety that caters to other Asian groups,” said Tse.

Unfortunately, London students and homesick foodies will have to wait a bit before they’re shopping for noddles, nori sheets and Tianjin crepes at the London T&T.

The store, which will employ 130 people, isn’t slated to open until the summer of 2024.

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LSTAR’s “Commercial New” Award Winner

Recipients of The 2021 Don Smith Commercial Building Awards were announced at the annual LSTAR gala on February 22, 2023.

York Developments’ is honoured to have been named the recipient on the “Commercial New” Award for our Westrock Building 9, designed by Matter Architectural Studio. This beautiful building is the centrepiece of the Westrock commercial development in the west end at Oxford Rd and Westdel Bourne.

Projects are evaluated on the following criteria:

  • Building, development or renovation located within LSTAR’s jurisdiction
  • Design and innovation
  • Addresses a specific developmental need within the community
  • Sensitive to the environment
  • Completed between August 1, 2019 and July 31, 2021

After 30 years and one pandemic, London park pavilion dream nears reality

York Developments is very excited to announce that we will be breaking ground on an outdoor pavilion planned for a south-end park after construction was delayed because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

This stage will be funded 100% by donors led by York Developments and brings to fruition a vision that local residents and the community council of White Oaks conceived nearly 30 years ago.

York is excited to work along side our partners in the trades on this project and give back to the London community.

Read the London Free Press Article Here

York Developments secures deal for 2 prominent London properties

The Middlesex County council announced it has reached a conditional agreement with York Developments over the sale of two prominent London properties.

The specifics of the sale of 50 King St. and 399 Ridout St. was revealed during a Wednesday morning news conference inside the Ridout building.

The King Street property serves as the London office of the Middlesex-London Health Unit (MLHU), while the old courthouse on Ridout Street is used as an administrative building for the county.

The land has been a prime spot of real estate at the forks of the Thames River.

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