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Along the east side of the street from Queen Street to Dundas, the buildings are storefronts with upper apartments. Most of the buildings date from 1910 and later. Along the west side, the land usage is more diverse. At the intersection of Queen Street and Roncesvalles, there is a hotel.
The complex consists of twin 29-storey (92 m) [2] triangular brick towers, with a broad, terraced podium at their bases. One level of the podium contains an indoor mall. The Crossways was designed in the Brutalist style [3] by architects Webb Zerafa Menkès Housden Partnership [4] and built by Consolidated Building Corporation. [3]
Regent Park (currently being revitalized); Lawrence Heights (planned revitalization); 607-615 The East Mall; 516-552 The West Mall; Dundas/Mabelle; 44 Willowridge Road; 2063/2067 Islington Avenue
One in Dundas and the other in Lower City Hamilton. The Dundas Valley was formed by retreating glaciers more than 25,000 years ago. Dundas originally was known as Cootes Paradise, named after Captain Cootes of the Kings Royal 8th Regiment and was incorporated as a town in 1847. [2] The Carnegie Library was the first library to open in Dundas.
North of Shuter to Gerrard Street, the street has been mostly redeveloped, with several mid-rise and high-rise residential towers, and a recent condominium apartment building at Dundas Street. Interspersed are heritage buildings, including row houses and three-storey commercial buildings.
The neighbourhood was planned as a wealthy suburb like 'the Kingsway' to the south, which it has largely remained despite the later development of many apartments immediately to the west along an extended 'the Kingsway', north of Dundas to the west of Edenbridge, during Etobicoke's rapid urbanisation in the 1960s.
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Alexandra Park is a neighbourhood located in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada.Alexandra Park is bounded by Dundas Street West on the north, Spadina Avenue on the east, Queen Street West on the south, and Bathurst Street on the west.
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