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Site Date(s) Designated Location Description Image Annesley Hall [6] [7]: 1903 (completed) 1990 Toronto: The first purpose-built women's’ residence on a Canadian university campus, and a good example of the Queen Anne Revival style in institutional architecture
The Puck Building is at 295–309 Lafayette Street, [3] in the Nolita [4] and SoHo neighborhoods of Manhattan in New York City, New York, U.S.. [3] [5] It occupies an entire city block between Lafayette Street to the west, Houston Street to the north, Mulberry Street to the east, and Jersey Street to the south. [6]
The company operates clubs, hotels, restaurants and other venues. In 2015 it changed its name from SOHO House Group to Soho House & Co. [7] The original location is at 40 Greek Street, Soho, London, England. As of March 2024, Soho House operated 42 club locations worldwide, with plans to open more. [8] [1]
Old Toronto 6, 18 St John the Baptist (Norway) Anglican Church 1893 C. J. Gibson 470 Woodbine Avenue Upper Beaches: Old Toronto [117] 18 Fern Avenue 1894 18 Fern Avenue Weston: York 18 Davisville General Store and Post Office 1894 1909 Yonge Street: Davisville Village: Old Toronto [118] Fern Avenue Public School 1894 128 Fern Avenue ...
The retail complex includes a Longo's grocery, a 24,000-square-foot (2,200 m 2) sports bar called Real Sports Bar and Grill, a sports retail store called Real Sports Apparel, a fine dining restaurant called E11even, a fan apparel specific location of Sportchek and a branch of the Toronto Dominion Bank.
The Beach in Pictures: 1793–1932. Mary Campbell and Barbara Myrvold. 1988. Toronto Public Library Board. The Boardwalk Album. Barbaranne Boyer. 2000. Boston Mills Press. Historical Walking Tour of Kew Beach. Mary Campbell and Barbara Myrvold. 1995. Toronto Public Library Board. Cochrane, Glenn & Jean.
John Lennon and Yoko Ono's first home in New York City is for sale for the first time in 53 years. The couple's loft-style building at 496 Broome Street, which has stayed in the family for all ...
Parkdale is one of Toronto's oldest neighbourhoods, and a former independent village, and Queen Street is its main commercial strip, with two and three-storey mixed use buildings, retail on the ground-floor and residences above. Many of the buildings date to the 1880s era when Parkdale was an independent village.