The Anderson Building at 284 King Street West will be demolished if approval is received from the City of Toronto for the new complex
Category: historic Toronto
Mayfair Theatre, City of Toronto Archives, Series 1278, Fl. 108 SC 488-3200 The Mayfair Theatre at 347 Jane Street opened in September, 1927. It
The Scarboro Theatre was located at 960 Kingston Road, on the north side of the street, west of Bingham Avenue. It was in the area
Toronto’s Gooderham (Flatiron) Building on Wellington and Front Streets
The red-brick Gooderham Building at 49 Wellington Street East is located at the confluence of Wellington Street East, Front Street East, and Church Street, in
The E. W. Gillett Building at 276 King St. West
The E. W. Gillett Building at 276 King Street West is one of the structures that will be demolished if the Mirvish Condo project
The above photo from the City of Toronto Archives (Fonds 124, file 0124, It. 0017) shows the Broadway Theatre at 75 Queen Street West c.1960.
Toronto’s architectural gems—St. James Cathedral on King St. East
St. James Cathedral at 65 Church Street, on the northeast corner of Church and King Street East, is one of Toronto’s most historic churches.
Toronto Sick Children’s Hospital
The above picture is from a 1950s post card. On the reverse side of the card is a purple 4-cents stamp with the image of
Toronto’s Oddfellows Hall at 2 College St.
The ornate red-brick building at 2 College Street (450 Yonge Street) is on the northwest corner of Yonge and College Streets. Constructed between the years 1891
Toronto’s Birkbeck Building at 8-10 Adelaide St. East
The Birkbeck Building at 8-10 Adelaide Street East is an Edwardian architectural gem that today is surrounded by faceless modern towers of glass and