Address: 65 Front Street West Type of Building: Railway Stations Name of Building: Union Station Notes: the FIRST Uninion Station was built opened in May 1858 on the west side of York Street, south of what is now Station Street. It was demolished in October 1871. The SECOND Union Station was built in September 1871 and was situated between Station Street and the edge of Lake Ontario. The THIRD Union Station is the one standing. For information about the proposed arena for the Toronto Maple Leafs that would utilize Union Station, search under "Maple Leaf's Arena" in the Building Name field.
Address: 65 Front Street West Type of Building: Arenas Name of Building: Maple Leaf's Arena Notes: Proposed arena which utilizes Union Station as its main entrance.
Address: 230 King Street East Type of Building: Condominiums Name of Building: Kings Court Notes: SEE ALSO: Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce at no.226 King Street East. Project also incorporates the 1842 Paul Bishop Houses.
Address: 2 Market Street Type of Building: Housing Name of Building: New Hibret Co-op
Address: 0 Mill Street Intersection: Trinity Street Type of Building: Distilleries Name of Building: Gooderham & Worts Distillery Notes: Begun in 1832, a complex of some 45 buildings, occupying 5.5 hectares on Mill Street, Just north of the Gardiner Expressway, and between Parliament and Cherry Streets. SEE ALSO (for Condominium redevelopment project): 39 Parliament St, and nos. 70 & 80 Mill St.
Address: 0 Sherbourne Street Intersection: King Street East Type of Building: Condominiums Notes: Condominium project to involve two pre-confederation townhouses built in 1848 as well as a neo-classical Imperial Bank building.