1957 – 170 University Avenue, Toronto, Ontario
Architect: WZMH Architects / Oslen Worland
A 1950’s-era, 12-storey office building that was demolished back to its original structure for upgrading.
A 1950’s-era, 12-storey office building that was demolished back to its original structure for upgrading.
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