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Lesser recognized buildings in Toronto that you enjoy

It's such a joy to see intact - or in this case, partially intact - details on these old commercial buildings. The iron cresting and finials especially, as these bits are often the first to go. Beautiful millwork over the third storey windows as well.
Now they just need the restoration that they deserve...
 
I've always had a soft spot for this building at the corner of Yonge and Adelaide. The Lumsden building, designed by architect John Alexander Mackenzie, was apparently the the largest concrete-faced building in the world when its construction was completed in 1910.

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I've always had a soft spot for this building at the corner of Yonge and Adelaide. The Lumsden building, designed by architect John Alexander Mackenzie, was apparently the the largest concrete-faced building in the world when its construction was completed in 1910.

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I always call this the "Angry Building" as it looks as though it is scowling! (I like it, maybe for that reason!)
 
oh no! I wonder why it was removed?!
They are almost always removed because they needed repair and replacing an ornate one with a simple one is both simpler and cheaper. I agree it would be good to get it back! Here it is in 1939 and it WAS quite ornate.

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