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At its 1928 opening, 100 Adelaide Street West, was the Concourse Building which was a 14-story Art Deco structure. The building tenant was the Toronto Industrial Commission, which promoted the city as a hub of finance and business in Ontario. The building was famous for its mosaics by Group of Seven member J.E.H. MacDonald. [4]
120 Adelaide-Richmond Adelaide Centre 111 Adelaide-Richmond Adelaide Centre. Richmond-Adelaide Centre is a cluster of office buildings in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located in the financial district. It is bounded by Richmond Street West to the north, Sheppard Street to the east, Adelaide Street West to the south, and finally York Street as its ...
11 Wellesley Street West [43] 36 2221 Yonge 192.5 (632) 58 2021 2221 Yonge Street [44] 37 EY Tower: 188.2 (617) 40 2017 100 Adelaide Street West [45] 38 Toronto House 186.5 (612) 58 2024 225 Adelaide Street West [46] 39 RBC Centre: 184.9 (607) 42 2009 155 Wellington Street West [47] 40 Casa II: 184.5 (605) 57 2016 42 Charles Street East [48] 41
It is located on the northeast corner of Bay Street and Adelaide Street West. The second tower, Bay Adelaide East, entails a floor area of 91,045 square metres (980,000 sq ft) and a height of 44 storeys. Located mid-block between Adelaide Street West and Temperance Street, the tower has a 6-storey podium extending to the northwest corner of ...
83 Power Street Corktown: Old Toronto 6 100 Adelaide Street East 1889 100 Adelaide Street East Old Town: Old Toronto [40] 189–191 King Street East 1889 189–191 King Street East Old Town: Old Toronto [40] A. C. Thompson Block 1889 2845–2853 Dundas Street West; 363–367 Keele Street The Junction: Old Toronto 6 Avenue Hotel 1889 340 High ...
Scotia Plaza is a commercial skyscraper in the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.Originally built to serve as the global headquarters of Canadian bank Scotiabank, it is in the financial district of the downtown core bordered by Yonge Street on the east, King Street West on the south, Bay Street on the west, and Adelaide Street West on the north.
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]
At Adelaide Street West, the avenue divides slightly, leaving room for a median of greenery and sculptures between the north and southbound lanes. Southbound University runs diagonally to meet with York Street at Front Street West then continues south as York Street to Queens Quay and ends as a driveway signed as Harbour Square.