Despite the huffing and puffing indie book shop McNally Robinson made when it closed its Shops at Don Mills location (it blamed the mall for its poor performance), there are still businesses willing to move into the complex. The latest is the 6,000-square-foot Donato Salon and Spa, which celebrates its grand opening tomorrow—Leigh and Harlow and Roots are also slated to open. This is the fourth location of Toronto stylist John Donato’s salon; Donato was named best editorial stylist at the 2008 North American Hairstyling Awards.
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ooooo I LOVE Leigh & Harlow, can’t wait until they open at Shops at Don Mills! I go nearly every week for lunch but I guess I’ll have to be more spending money! Too funny about McNally Robinson’s “huffing and puffing” why on earth would an “indie” book store open such a huge store in this ecconomic climit is beyond me?! They books were too expensive and the staff were a bunch of snobby introverted nerds – I say good riddens and keep the FASHION coming!!
March 18, 2010 at 9:52 am | by Marie Jamesunfortunatelly i CAN’T say good things about the Academy on lakeshore! Unproffecional stuff!
February 10, 2011 at 8:59 pm | by Sandra