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20190530. An abandoned mid-century strip mall in Victoria Village awaits demolition to make way for the Vic Towns North Park stacked townhouse development that boasts being 10 minutes away from the future Eglinton Crosstown LRT.


20190529. The Wexford Presbyterian Church, a 1963 modernist gem by Dunlop Matsui.

20190527. The Eglinton Maintenance and Storage Facilty maintenance pit where Crosstown LRVs will be serviced.

20190525. Looking up at 411 Church.

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

20190523. The 1927 neo-Gothic warehouse-loft Fashion Building by Kaplan & Sprachman at Spadina Ave and Richmond St W.

20190522. Benjamin Brown’s 1927 art deco Tower Building.

20190519. 1972 rough-hewn concrete modernism. 240 Duncan Mill Rd, Toronto.

20190514. Inside the pedestrian bridge between Yorkdale Mall and Yorkdale Station.

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

20190501. The Arthur Erickson designed Eglinton West Station features a 70 metre hexagonal concrete waffle roof with numerous skylights supported by 8 large round columns.

20190430. The Arthur Erickson designed Eglinton West Station features a 70 metre hexagonal concrete waffle slab roof that appears to hover over the station.

20190429. The Hard Rock Cafe at Yonge Dundas Square is now yet another Shoppers Drug Mart.

20190428. The Crescent Town Bridge to Victoria Park Station.

20190427. Entering the underground in Chinatown.

20190422. Behind the buildings of Adelaide Street West.

20190420. The bronzed weathervane-equipped exhaust vents on the 1926 Danforth Avenue Transformer Substation designed by A.E. Salisbury.

20190419. The modernist Dundas Church Of God Of Prophecy.

20190418. A Renaissance Revival reflection on an expanded Second Empire structure.

20190415. The face on King Street East under the Adelaide St overpass.

20190414. Repurposed shipping containers as offices on construction sites is all the rage now.

20190410. The big black dot at Bay Adelaide Centre East.

20190408. People walk by St. Luke Lane and its window on four eras of architecture – old commercial, modern, postmodern and contemporary.

20190407. Demolition reveals glass covered long ago between Yonge St and O’Keefe Lane south of Gerrard. This is the site of the future 85-storey YSL Residences condo tower.
