The small building at 241 Yonge, on the east side of the street, between Dundas and Shuter Streets, is sandwiched between other structures on
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Toronto’s architectural gems—the Ryrie Building at Yonge and Shuter Streets
The Ryrie Building at 229 Yonge Street, on the northeast corner of Shuter and Yonge, is an impressive structure built in the second decade of
Toronto’s architectural gems—the old Dominion Bank at Yonge and Gerrard
The old Dominion Bank Building at 380 Yonge Street, on the southwest corner of Yonge and Gerrard Streets is one of the most elegant banks
The former Bank of Toronto at 205 Yonge Street
This photo is from the City of Toronto Archives, Fonds 124, F0124, Fl0003, id0152. It shows the two impressive neo-classical-style structures that were formerly banks,
Toronto’s architectural gems—the old Bank of Commerce at 197 Yonge Street
These impressive bank buildings are located on the east side of Yonge Street, across from the Eaton Centre. When the above photo was taken, the
Toronto’s architectural gems—the Dineen Building on Yonge St.
The Dineen Building at 140 Yonge Street, on the northwest corner of Yonge and Temperance Street has recently been restored to its former glory. In
Toronto’s architectural gems—the CPR Building at Yonge and King
The Canadian Pacific Building at 1 King Street East, on the southeast corner of Yonge and King Streets, also possesses the postal address of
Toronto’s architectural gems—Traders Bank on Yonge St.
The impressive early 20th-century building at 61-67 Yonge Street is today somewhat hidden among the soaring skyscrapers of downtown Toronto. However, when it was
Toronto’s amazing intersection at Yonge and Front Streets
Standing at the intersection of Yonge and Front Streets today, it is difficult to imagine that at one time it was beside the shoreline of
Toronto’s architectural gems—the bank building at Yonge and Front Streets
The former Bank of Montreal building at Yonge and Front Streets is one of the most impressive bank structures ever constructed in Toronto. Built between