1920 – Bank of Montreal, Villiers Street, Toronto, Canada
Former bank branch in a formerly industrial area –
Former bank branch in a formerly industrial area –
Designed in the Beaux-Arts style,
The second tallest building yet demolished,
Designed by the architect Henry Sproatt of Sproatt &
Originally designed to be taller,
In 1927 the bank had outgrown its seven-storey headquarters after a series of mergers and acquisitions,
The Gardens was built by Leafs managing director Conn Smythe in a six-month period during 1931 at a cost of $1.5 million.
The Dominion Public Building,
The original Toronto Stock Exchange with its magnificent Art Deco interior has been preserved under the massive Toronto Dominion Bank Tower by Mies van der Rohe.
A 1950s-era, 12-storey office building that was demolished back to its original structure for upgrading.