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The Old Fire Hall in 2007. The Old Fire Hall is the name given to the original home of The Second City company in Toronto and is located at 110 Lombard Street. [1] The Old Fire Hall was built in 1886 and served as the Toronto Fire Department Headquarters until 1910.
Lombard Street (Central) Fire Hall. Built: 1886; closed 1970; Location: 110 Lombard Street, west of Jarvis Street; Main Structure: Now home to Complections College of Makeup Art and Design (since 2012); previously Gilda's Club Toronto (1997–2011), and The Second City Comedy Club Toronto (1974–1997) Station 19. Built: 1910, closed 1963
Old Toronto 18 Lombard Street Fire Hall 1886 110 Lombard Street Old Town: Old Toronto 18 491–497 Queen Street East 1886 Row housing 491–497 Queen Street East Corktown: Old Toronto 6 Toronto Chinese Baptist Church (formerly Beverley Street Baptist Church) 1886 Henry Langley & Edmund Burke: 72 Beverley Street Grange Park: Old Toronto 6
During this time he also worked on other projects, such as a weekly radio broadcast on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's Dayshift series called The Neighbours, the CBC pilot 110 Lombard St., and the radio show Bob Normal and the Forces of Chaos, which later aired on Toronto's The Fan 590, which he wrote, produced and performed. [4]
110 Lombard Street: Mike Television pilot 1989 Elvis Stories: Cockney Man Television short 1989–1995, 1997, 2003, 2005, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2025 Saturday Night Live: Various 122 episodes; also writer 1991 Saturday Night Live: Halloween Special: Wayne Campbell Television special 1992 64th Academy Awards: Saturday Night Live: All the Best for ...
Also that year, the company had acquired Soundmix Ltd., which was an audio post-production facility in Toronto, and also has interests in Great North Communications and Salter Street Films. [8] In 1995, a minority interest of the company was sold to the Interpublic Group of Companies. [1] [9] [10]
Roger Short sold his protected family farm in Port Townsend, Wash., to the area’s port authority, which now leases parts of it to local farmers.
Simcoe Place is an office building and shopping centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The tower is 148 metres (486 ft) metres (486 feet) with 33 floors. [2] It was completed by architects Carlos Ott and NORR in 1995.