FAC33
Active Member
Well...I think selling them was the last thing the city should have done. That's right...back in the 80's, the city owned 197, 197R, 201 Yonge, the old Colonial Tavern (now empty lot) & 170 Victoria St (sold to Parasuco Jeans Inc in 1999) as well as 205 Yonge (sold in the early 2000's). The great ironic kick in the ass is that 205 Yonge was the home of the city's Historical Board (which the city extensively renovated in 1992).
And it was a beautiful reno. My husband and I were doing regular volunteer work for the THB (as it was known at that time) and I remember getting shown around the place not long after they moved in. It was beautiful. They moved out only a few years later (after graduate school and an eventual move had eaten up our time for volunteer work) and I never really understood why, although I think it probably had something to do with amalgamation, as Heritage Toronto ceased operating the City's heritage properties and the City took over. Of course, around that time there was the huge misstep of moving the Marine Museum out of the Stanley Barracks on the CNE grounds to a spanking new facility on Queen's Quay--which lasted only a few years. Now it's closed, the Stanley Barracks is closed, and all the artifacts are in storage.