
Tag Archives: Fashion District
20180807. The liminal space between condominiums.

20180719. Hanging out in the Alex Wilson Community Garden (522 Richmond St W).

20180615. An alley to a view to be replaced by something new – the King Adelaide Centre.

20180607. A tall tower crane rises from Toronto’s largest construction site and future location of The Well (Spadina and Front).

20180202. The urban fabric of the Fashion District.

20171118. Keeping the north art deco facade of the former Water Works building.

20171013. Graffiti Alley is still a draw in the pouring rain.

20170119. The Globe and Mail’s second building, like its first (from where this entranceway comes), will soon be demolished.

20161208. The nearly finished SQ Condominiums in #Toronto’s redeveloping Alexandra Park, contrast strongly but fittingly with the turn of the century mid-rise commercial buildings of Spadina Avenue.

20161108. The early 20th-century mid-rise commercial and industrial buildings of the Fashion District between King and Wellington Streets.

20161106. The interesting and varied historic architecture of Spadina Avenue. From left to right: WJ Gage building, Darling Building, Tower Building, Reading Building, Fashion Building and The Morgan Condominiums (built 2002).

20160820. The Fashion District’s Fashion House Condos.

20160621. The abstract yet patent facade of the Thompson Residences. Minimal Aesthetic 95.

20160619. Before: A 1930 Newsome & Gilbert Limited class 1 brick and beam printing plant on King St West. Now: A partially demolished building making way for the future King Portland Centre.


20160512. An aerial view of Toronto’s Fashion District and the northern border of the King-Spadina Heritage Conservation District.

20160206. Toronto’s new Brant Park Condos provide a great backdrop for an old boutique office building on Camden Street.

20160130. Demolition makes way for the Minto Westside Condos in Toronto.
