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photo credit, courtesy of Bob Krawczyk
photo credit, courtesy of Bob Krawczyk
BUILDING INFORMATION
Name & Location:
City Buildings
125 King Street East
Toronto
Downtown Yonge East
Year Completed:
1842
OTHER IDENTIFICATION
Notes:

This property’s contribution lies in the age of the structure (1842); its prominent siting across from St. James’ Cathedral and Park; its location on the original Market Reserve of the Town of York; and its relation to the adjacent row of 3 – 4 storey 19th century commercial warehouses, which were all designed by architect William Thomas. The structure also contributes to the physical character of the District through the attributes that it shares with the other properties in the row and which characterize the commercial warehouse typology within the District, including Neoclassical architectural features, red brickwork with stone detailing and glazed storefronts with recessed entrances.

Status:
Completed
Map:
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Companies:
The following companies are associated with this building
BUILDING DATA
Building Type:
Commercial block
Current Use:
Commercial
Heritage Status:
Designated under Part IV and Part V, Ontario Heritage Act
Heritage Conservation District:
St. Lawrence Neighbourhood Heritage Conservation District
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