Toronto Life

the entreprene­urs

These clever condo dwellers started small businesses to serve their neighbours

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the chef Gabe Mensah, 50 900 Mount Pleasant Condos

Gabe Mensah cooked in restaurant­s and hotels across the GTA before breaking out on his own as a personal chef. Now he caters everything from candlelit anniversar­y dinners to raucous bachelor parties. His neighbours have capitalize­d on having a classicall­y trained chef in their midst: Mensah has hosted baby showers, birthday parties and even a sushi class in his condo’s party room.

the personal trainer Ivana Krunic, 33 The Gooderham

Five years ago, Ivana Krunic, an ex–GoodLife trainer, began working as a supply teacher. She started training clients in her condo gym to make extra cash: there’s no commute, so she can schedule back-to-back sessions when she’s not teaching. She specialize­s in high-intensity interval training, which helps clients stay in shape while pushing their limits. Most of them live in condos nearby.

the dog walker Kelsey Edwards, 29 Liberty on the Park

Kelsey Edwards didn’t know dog-walking was a job until she ran into a walker shortly after moving to Toronto in 2013. Edwards, who has two dogs of her own—Sadie and Frankie—started helping out with her neighbours’ pooches. Her hobby soon blossomed into a full-time business, fuelled by word-ofmouth recommenda­tions and advertisin­g on the Liberty Village Facebook group.

the yoga teacher Heather Gardner, 39 CityPlace Condos

In 2013, Heather Gardner launched Tribe Fitness in an effort to bring her neighbours together. She led 500 free workouts in her first two years, mostly populated by CityPlacer­s who had heard of her through social media and word of mouth. She’s since opened her own studio, but she still hosts free yoga sessions at the Bentway. More than 100 people usually attend.

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