In 1922, a beautiful bouncing baby building was born at 340 Yonge St. And while it wasn’t announced in the daily papers, it did appear in the Toronto (Mights) Directory of 1922 as “Thornton-Smith Co., ...
Celebrating two-thirds of a century as a cobbler, Paul Abate says experience has taught him that little things can mean the difference between a dream shoe and a torture device. At the cluttered ...
Metropolitan Radial Railway one of many such lines being built across North America beginning in 1899, helping to inaugurate era of commuter-filled suburbs ...
Mizrahi Developments has worked closely with heritage experts to commemorate the history and evolution of the southwest corner of Yonge and Bloor. The restoration of the façade of the William Luke ...
A Toronto city council committee will recommend that five downtown Yonge Street properties be designated as heritage buildings under provincial legislation because of their cultural value. The city's ...
Once considered the world’s longest street, Yonge St. bisects Toronto from Lake Ontario to the city’s northern boundary at Steeles Ave. Ontario’s first lieutenant governor, John Graves Simcoe, named ...
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