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View of College Street, 1897 Eaton's College Street Store under construction, 1930; until June 1931, Carlton Street ended at Yonge Street. College Street takes its name from the University of Toronto, originally King's College. Between Spadina Avenue and Yonge Street, College marks the southern boundary of the original 1827 land grant for the ...
College Park from the northeast corner of College and Yonge Street, 2022. College Park is a shopping mall, residential and office complex on the southwest corner of Yonge and College streets in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. An Art Deco landmark, the building was initially known as Eaton's College Street. It was operated by Eaton's from 1930 to 1977.
The Royal Cinema is a theatre that was opened in 1939.. College Street was fully laid out in the area by 1900 and the area was filled with buildings from the early 1900s. College Street is fronted by two- and three-storey buildings, with commercial uses on the ground floor and residential or storage uses on the upper flo
Currently, Fran's operates two corporate-owned locations in Toronto, and one temporary location at the CNE during the summer months. [1] Their current locations are 200 Victoria Street and 20 College Street, both within Toronto. The 33 Yonge Street location closed in early 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Like University Avenue, College Street was surrounded by gates in an attempt to create an elegant driveway like those in Oxford and Cambridge. [33] Little Italy, the northern edges of Kensington Market and Chinatown, and the southern edge of the University of Toronto campus are along College Street.
In 1998, it merged with several other Ontario institutions to form the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), and the facility is now called the CAMH College Street site. Until 2020 when the department was moved to the Queen Street Site, CAMH's College Street and Spadina Avenue location was the only 24-hour emergency psychiatric care ...
College is a subway station on Line 1 Yonge–University in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [2] It is located at Yonge Street and College Street / Carlton Street . History
The Grand Foyer at the Eaton's Seventh Floor in 1931. The floor was designed by French architect Jacques Carlu.. In 1930, the Eaton's department store chain, at the time Canada's dominant retailer, opened "Eaton's College Street", an imposing Art moderne store at the intersection of Yonge Street and College Street.