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The Broadview and Gladstone Hotels close in Toronto despite being essential businesses

While it feels like the majority of businesses in Ontarioare shuttered indefinitelyin light of the2019 novel coronavirus outbreak, a few that offerwhat have been deemed "essential"products and services have been allowed to remain open to the public.

One service that Premier Doug Ford has considered essential under the province'sstrict state of emergencyis accommodation,listed as"hotels, motels, shared rental units and similar facilities, including student residences" by the province.

Despite this, a handful of Toronto's most popular independent hotels have still decided to close their doors.

TheAnnex Hotel,Broadview Hoteland theGladstone Hotel(the last two of whichhave the same owners) have all decided to temporarily suspend operations in the interest of the health and safety of the public and their staff.

The first of the three, which just opened in fall 2018, actually shut down before bars and restaurants in the citywere instructed tolimit service to takeout and delivery only earlier this month.

"We have some pretty good access to information and we all felt pretty strongly that it was heading in that direction," Trevor Speis, one of the Annex's owners, says. "We wanted to be leaders and encourage others to do the same."

The team made the decision due to the fact that their business by nature catered to the demographic that was most at risk of spreading COVID-19: travelers (thoughcommunity spread has now, weeks later, also become a major concern).

"It was really difficult for us to put ourselves in a position where we’d have to have our staff interacting with strangers coming from all over the world," Speis says. "The social responsibility was really evident."

Meanwhile a little south and west of the Annex, Toronto's iconic 19-roomDrake Hotelhas decided to stay open to offer its accommodation services to "essential service workers and stranded travellers," though it currently has very low occupancy and new cleanliness and operational measures in place.

"The Drake Hotel has been, and will be there for our guests at the best of times and the worst of times," Melanie Coates, the Drake's executive director of revenue and growth, says. "The Government of Ontario deemed hotels among essential services and we operate, therefore, with this higher ideal in mind."

其就餐区域和场地空间保持秘密地ed at this time, aside from food takeout and delivery.

大视野出版社酒店,有轨电车发展和博士eam's priority is our guests' and employees' health and safety. As a result, The Broadview Hotel, The Civic Restaurant, The Bistro+Bar and The Rooftop will temporarily suspend Operation, effective Tuesday, March 17th, until the current situation subsides. We feel this is the only responsible action to be taken under these circumstances to mitigate the transmission of this global virus.⁠ ⁠ We recognize that the passion and creativity of our team are the heart and soul of our community, and we will be here to serve you when it is safe for everyone to do so.⁠ ⁠ We are grateful to our suppliers, partners, staff and guests for their continuous support. We are hopeful that these challenging times fighting Coronavirus will come to an end, but to reduce the spreading, let's choose to be safe and not sorry. Our actions can save lives, so we ask you, with sincerity, take social distancing very seriously, and let us get through this together.⁠ ⁠ We wish you and your families health and safety ⁠ ⁠ Should you have any questions please email us at info@thebroadviewhotel.ca

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Though it's unclear exactly how long thisnew, socially distant normal— and the closures of places like the Annex, Broadview and Gladstone — will last, businesses are making do under the current circumstances by findingnew, innovative and safeways to keep going.

Speis points out that despite the fact that closing down so early into the Annex's lifespan has been "devastating," the hotel may be able to re-open ahead of other businesses because of its high-tech, low-touch model.

"Guests don’t really have to speak to anyone if they don’t want to," he says, adding that the team is in the process of planning ramped up sanitization and other measures for potential re-opening as soon they believe it prudent to do so.

Lead photo by

Hector Vasquez at the Annex Hotel


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