How a bean sprout farm became fertile ground for a Toronto restaurant-brewery

Vivian Lee and James Macgillivray of Canadian-American architecture studio LAMAS had their work cut out for them the moment they stepped into what would become Avling Kitchen & Brewery. The Toronto building – which had originally housed a mid-
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