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112 King St W (now First Canadian Place) William H. Wright Building (former The Globe and Mail building) 1937 1974 NE corner, King St W and York St Toronto Postal Terminal 1941 1997 NE corner, Bay St at Lake Shore Boulevard. (Bay St and Lake Shore facades retained in Air Canada Centre) Bank of Montreal Building 1948 1975 50 King St W
63 George Street Mimico: Etobicoke [5] St. John's Anglican Church: 1844 Gothic Revival: 19 Don Ridge Drive York Mills: North York [63] St. George's on-the-Hill Anglican Church 1844 [note 12] 4600 Dundas St. West Humber Valley Village: Etobicoke [5] [29] [64] St. Lawrence Market Square Gallery (originally Toronto City Hall) 1844 John Wilson Siddall
The stretch of George Street between Dundas Street and Gerrard Street where Seaton House is located has been dubbed "crack alley" by neighbours. Community members allege that Seaton House does not properly supervise its residents who, they claim, can be seen on the street outside the facility dealing and smoking crack cocaine. Toronto's ...
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Sir George Simpson houses the most expensive apartments in Quebec, with units selling for over $1,500 per square foot as of 2014 and was the first building in Montreal to sell for over $1,000 per square foot.
Escalator to the complex from the platform of the 50th Street station. One Worldwide Plaza's basement contains two entrances [31] [36] to the southbound platform of the 50th Street station of the New York City Subway, served by the C and E trains. [56] There is an elevator entrance on 49th Street and an escalator entrance on 50th Street. [36]
There was a ward named for the patron saint of each of the three British nationalities: English , Scottish , Welsh and Irish (St. Patrick). St. George, St. Andrew and St. Patrick still survive as subway stations, though St. George station is not named after the ward, but after St. George Street instead, itself named after Quetton St. George, a ...
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