
Tag Archives: entertainment district
20200503. Toronto Hydro’s Windsor Station was built in 1950, uses equipment past its useful life but puts out a maxed out 300 MW of power for the area west of the downtown core.

20200429. The Royal Alexandra’s rear is rather symmetrical.

20200424. The sun glints over the Sun Life Centre.

20200420. Sun but no life at the Sun Life Building.

20200405. The prominent pillars of Peter Street courtesy of Tableau Condominiums.

20200404. I am still amazed at how empty the streets are these days. Front at John facing east.

20200402. The Shangri-La Hotel and Residences between the towers of the Sun Life Centre.

20200314. Entering the Green P Parking Garage at 40 York Street.

20200313. Behind the Toronto Hydro-Electric System Windsor Station and its two eras of architecture.

20200224. A broader view of the John Street Roundhouse, a national historic site.

20191229. Behind the facades of 19 Duncan Street, a future mixed-use development, significant progress has been made on excavation.

20191027. Behind the 1876 heritage-designated rowhouses on Widmer Street, a 49 storey condo shall rise.

20190820. The Intercontinental Toronto Centre Hotel (1984) from above.

20190721. The LCBO has vacated its location at King and Spadina and left behind its disposable architecture to be demolished for more condos. Now you can get booze until 11pm Mon-Sat, 8pm Sun at Front and Spadina.

20190710. Fancy Brick Wall.

20190524. Behind the facades of 19 Duncan Street, a future mixed-use development featuring a 58 storey condo tower.

20190509. 372 Richmond St W, a four-storey brick and beam building.

20190422. Behind the buildings of Adelaide Street West.

20190331. In the Entertainment District alley ways give way to high-rise condominiums.

20190318. A 46 storey office tower will replace this 1905 commercial building at 156 Front St W. The front facade of the old building will be dismantled and reconstructed.

20190130. The Bisha Hotel podium features a Georgian double house built by provincial receiver-general George Crookshank in 1834.

20190116. The steel support structure for the elevated park between the future CIBC Square’s two towers spans the Union Station rail corridor.

20181202. The colourful pedestrian bridge linking the North and South buildings of the Metro Toronto Convention Centre.

20181023. Downtown Density
