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The Gooderham Building, also known as the Flatiron Building, is an historic office building at 49 Wellington Street East in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.It is located on the eastern edge of the city's Financial District (east of Yonge Street) in the St. Lawrence neighbourhood, wedged between Front Street and Wellington Street in Downtown Toronto, where they join up to form a triangular intersection.
Toronto, Ontario CIBC branch at 90 Danforth Avenue at Broadview Avenue c. 1918: 90 Danforth Avenue at Broadview Avenue Toronto by V.C. Horsburgh [20] former Dominion Bank at 533 St Clair Avenue West at Vaughan Road c. 1912: 533 St Clair Avenue West at Vaughan Road Toronto, Ontario [21] Moses Block: 1907 built Durham at Elgin Street Sudbury, Ontario
Frank Stollery Parkette is a wedge-shaped park named for local businessman and politician Frank Stollery (1879-1971); [10] the park commemorates the history of Davenport Road. [ 11 ] Jesse Ketchum Park is named for the Canadian politician Jesse Ketchum , and is a greenspace park with a playground, [ 12 ] located next to Jesse Ketchum Public School.
Yorkdale Shopping Centre is Toronto's first of its kind and was the world's largest shopping mall at the time of opening, [1] while Toronto Eaton Centre is the most visited shopping mall in North America. These five malls were completed within a 13-year span in the 1960s and 1970s.
This Euro-market Volvo 480 GT was sold new in the U.K. but is now in New York, and it's up for online auction until March 12.
The Gooderham Building is a notable landmark in the area located where Wellington Street merges with Front Street. Some of the most interesting architecture in the city can be found in St. Lawrence, one notable landmark is the Flatiron building, known for its distinct narrow, wedge shape where Wellington St. merges with Front. Built in 1892, it ...
The inverted-pyramid-shaped building contains ten storeys and was completed in 1971. [1] Constructed of pre-cast concrete skinned in dark brown brick veneer, it was designed in the Brutalist style by architect Maxwell Miller as the head office of Sears Canada, a department store chain. It has 58,336 square metres (627,920 sq ft) of gross floor ...
It was at that point that the area was first considered for residential development. Forsey Page, a Toronto-based land developer, envisioned the Bridle Path as an "exclusive enclave of estate homes" and he built the neighbourhood's first home, a Cape Cod Colonial style home at 2 The Bridle Path. This house is credited as the catalyst for the ...