Art Vandelay
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Toronto Life looks great in that picture for some reason.
For all its deficiencies, defects and disappoints it is far better than what was there before and that's why it looks great.
Toronto Life looks great in that picture for some reason.
Anyone know the date of that "Teperman Wrecking" photo?
That downtown summer job I had that went on into the fall/winter was at the IBM Datacentre at 36 King St. East, next door to Letros. We worked on the ground floor in the windows which showed off the then new IBM 360/70. The computer pretty well filled the ground floor, and had much less power than my BlackBerry.
MattB's reminiscence reminded me of the photo I shot of the IBM building's windows in 1963. The photo was made from a hotel room in the King Edie.
The Hard Rock logo looked pretty tepid back then.. Nice photos!
if you took that photo today, we might've crossed paths. i was walking king street today and stopped for a few moments to admire the glass on this building.
Mitchell's Directory of Toronto of 1864 lists 4 photographers with premises in that block of King Street. D C Butchart's portrait gallery was five doors from the corner of West Market Street. Is that the building with the big windows (message 996)?
Nice update.
When KPMB's King James Place was built they intended to incorporate the Pasquale Bros. front - but it was too fragile to save, apparently, so they "reproduced" it instead. I can't think of many other instances where that sort of thing was done, other with than the Windsor Arms Hotel.
I wonder if that "before" photo was taken before the 1967 collapse of part of St. Lawrence Hall?
Our 'Downtown' theatre was modified into offices some time later...
Fascinating, I never knew the Downtown was modified for retail/office, I was sure I was told that it had been demolished. When I now recall the interior spaces (Baskin Robbins, the multi-level Classic Bookstore (later Lick's by the mid '80's) etc. it now makes sense.
Pike's were there for a long time. They are still in business.King street looking SSE from just E of Church street.