Address: 165 Avenue Road Type of Building: Banks
Address: 19 Avondale Road Type of Building: Owner-built houses
Address: 232 Bay Street Type of Building: Stock Exchanges Name of Building: Toronto Stock Exchange (1st) Notes: In 1937, this building was replaced by the present Exchange building, now part of the Design Exchange. SEE ALSO: 234 Bay St.
Address: 420 Bloor Street East Type of Building: Banks Name of Building: Toronto Dominion Bank
Address: 2118 Bloor Street West Type of Building: Libraries Name of Building: Runnymede Library
Address: 363 Broadview Avenue Intersection: Gerrard Street East Type of Building: Banks Name of Building: Bank of Nova Scotia
Address: 928 College Street Type of Building: Banks Name of Building: Bank of Toronto
Address: 0 Dufferin Street Intersection: Lappin Avenue Type of Building: Factories Name of Building: Canadian Aeroplanes Ltd.
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: 3 Frybrook Road Type of Building: Houses
Address: 518 Jarvis Street Type of Building: Houses Notes: Initally the home of James Crowther, then Sir William Mullock. Conservatory addition by John M. Lyle.
Address: 44 King Street West Type of Building: Office Towers Name of Building: Bank of Nova Scotia Notes: Occupies the site of the Cawthra House, built in 1852 and demolished in May 1948 - SEE: no. 275 Bay Street. The Bank of Nova Scotia was designed by John M. Lyle in 1928/1929 but built by Mathers & Haldenby (with Beck & Eadie) in 1949-1951. Carved bas-relief panels on the facade designed and executed by sculptor Fred Winkler.
Address: 260 King Street West Type of Building: Theatres Name of Building: Royal Alexandra Theatre
Address: 0 Queen Street East Type of Building: Grandstands Name of Building: Greenwood Race Track Notes: John M. Lyle designed the complex of Woodbine Race Course (later called Greenwood), which consisted of the Paddock, the Director's Building, and the Members' Stand.
Address: 2169 Queen Street East Type of Building: Banks Name of Building: Toronto Dominion Bank Notes: Formerly the Dominion Bank. It became a Toronto Dominion Bank branch in 1955, when the Bank of Toronto and the Dominion Bank amalgamated.
Address: 174 Teddington Park Avenue Type of Building: Architect-designed houses Name of Building: Cowan Residence Notes: Home of F.W. Cowan.
Address: 0 University Avenue Type of Building: City Blocks Name of Building: Federal Avenue Notes: Proposed scheme to create a grand boulevard in the Beaux-arts tradition. It was envisioned as a wide thoroughfare between Bay and York Streets, leading from Union Station to Queen's Park. SEE ALSO: University Avenue under a "Building Name" search.
Address: 340 Yonge Street Type of Building: Retail Stores Name of Building: Thornton Smith Building
Address: 380 Yonge Street Intersection: Gerrard Street East Type of Building: Banks Name of Building: Toronto Dominion Bank