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There are multiple buildings located within this block, and its total area is 1.6 million square feet. Completed in 1923, 85 Richmond St West (also known as "The Federal Building") is the oldest building in the complex. The Concourse Building (100 Adelaide St West) was built in 1928. In 1956, 111 Richmond Street West was completed.
Oxford Tower is the 39th-tallest structure in Toronto, located at 130 Adelaide Street West. [1] [2] It was completed in 1979. The building is named after its landlord, Oxford Properties and is part of the Richmond-Adelaide Centre. [3] The building is measured at 137 metres above street level.
The Bay Adelaide Centre complex currently consists of three towers. [5] The first tower, Bay Adelaide West, was completed in 2009 entailing a floor area of 108,000 square metres (1,160,000 sq ft) and a height of 218 metres (715 ft) or 51 storeys. It is located on the northeast corner of Bay Street and Adelaide Street West.
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In 1926, at the request of property owners, Adelaide Street West was extended from Bathurst Street to Shaw Street, incorporating the entirety of Defoe Street and McDonnell Square. [15] The most recent extension came in 1965, when Adelaide Street East was routed onto Duke Street, which crossed between Jarvis Street and Parliament Street. [16]
Opened in December 2018 by head chef Keelan Higgs and his brother Aaron, the restaurant takes its name from Variety Jones (Roger Thomas Clark), one of the founders of the online market Silk Road; Higgs' brother Aaron once worked in a Thailand bar that belonged to Clark. [6] [7] It is located in The Liberties, across from John's Lane Church. [8]
The Adelaide Street Court House. The Adelaide Street Court House, or York County Court House, is a historic former courthouse located at 57 Adelaide Street East in the St. Lawrence neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It served as a court house from 1852 until 1900. It currently houses Terroni restaurant.
As developments increase in the Capstan Way area, the Union Square provides these new residents with a supermarket, restaurants, and other local shops. A new Canada Line station is planned to service this area of the Golden Village. [5] The station will be funded by developers, Concord Pacific and Pinnacle International.