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20191014. Toronto is a city of transitions. Mural by Sean Martindale and East End Arts at Coxwell at Danforth on the fence of the soon to be developed TTC Danforth Garage.

20191009. Only the north and west facades remain of the 1924 Gerrard Buidling which is a rare example of the Modern Gothic style adapted to a commercial building (Heritage Listed 1994).

20191008. The south-side ramp from the now open Garrison Crossing which connects Fort York, the former Ordnance Triangle and Stanley Park.

20191007. The south-side ramp from the now open Garrison Crossing which includes two bridge structures spanning two rail corridors.

20191006. A GO train heading to Union Station emerges from the Strachan Ave below-grade rail corridor just after sunset.

20190930. The 1931 Beaux Arts Canada Life Building at dusk.

20190928. Scarborough high-rise.

20190927. Ten York, the tallest prism on the skyline rises above retaining walls and expressway bents on Lake Shore Boulevard.

20190926. Working on the slanted skyscraper roof of the EY Tower.

20190925. City people and City People the art piece, by Catherine Widgery, hang out in front of the Royal York Hotel at golden hour.

20190924. The 1937 Art Deco Paradise Theatre is reopening soon!

20190923. The cacophonous Carnaby Condos from Dufferin Street.

20190922. The SQ Condos rise above new TCHC (Toronto Community Housing) townhomes in a “revitalized” Alexandra Park.

20190905. Mid-rise modernism with wings at the top of Brown’s Line.

20190904. Maple Leaf Square (2010) reflected in One York across the Gardiner Expressway.

20190903. This Bell Canada building (1919, 1950s) is one of the oldest central offices in Toronto and contains telephone infrastructure and a training facility for service technicians.

20190902. On September 1st, another suspicious fire hit this 1865 heritage house at 314 Jarvis St slated for redevelopment. This image shows the house after a fire in January 2016 after an OMB appeal was launched to counter a city ruling that the development was too tall.

20190901. Looking up a 16 storey neomodern condominium atrium.

20190831. Peering way up Toronto’s Cadillac Fairview Tower.

20190830. Cinema Ras Variety Store & Cafe versus a Moss Park Apartment tower.

20190829. Sculptural piers effortlessly support the bulky National Life Building above its cantilevered second floor (John B. Parkin, 1974).

20190828. The Yonge Street Mission occupied this future site of the YSL Condos at 381 Yonge Street since 1896.

20190827. None of the light is pointing at me.

20190826. Adelaide Street E of Bay Street facing northwest.
