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Image by Marcus Mitanis.
20 May 2017
Tour participants learn about the history and development of two historic buildings on Yonge Street: The Bank of Toronto, 205 Yonge St. by E.J. Lennox (1906) and The Bank of Commerce, 199 Yonge St. by Darling & Pearson (1905). The latter was being worked into the Massey Condominium complex. 205 Yonge Street was previously home to the Heritage Toronto offices.
conservation, Built Heritage, architectural history, adaptive reuse
Marcus Mitanis
Architecture of a Neighbourhood tour, Massey Tower development, May 20, 2017. Image by Marcus Mitanis.