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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.

20190824. The Paneled Brutalism of the Toronto District School Board Education Centre.

20190823. Facade support structure at future YSL Residences tower development site.

20190822. Head on with the Eaton Centre’s 1 Dundas West office tower.

20190821. The vast CityPlace high-rise neighbourhood.

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

20190819. Looking down 342 metres from the CN Tower.

20190818. An aerial view of Metropolitan Place at 1 University Avenue.

20190817. A wormhole opens above the brutalist Econolodge Hotel in Smiths Falls.

20190816. Looking across Humber Bay towards the towers of the Humber Bay Shores and Mississauga.

20190815. The CN Tower observation deck times two.

20190813. This modernist and moderne building is about to sprout an office tower.

20190812. 1133 Yonge with its new glassy cladding, reflects clouds in the sky.

20190811. The 1912 Smiths Falls Scherzer rolling-lift railway bridge was operated manually for 63 years from 1915 to 1978 for the Canadian Northern Railway mainline over the Rideau Canal. It is a National Historic Site.

20190809. The Fairmont Royal York Hotel through Union Station’s glass covered TD Carriageway.

20190808. The east facade of Georgian 111 King St E after the wedding. Built in 1841, it survived the Great Fire of 1849.
