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Bank of Upper Canada Building

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405:, since 1975. Per the City's designation: "The Bank of Upper Canada, 252 Adelaide Street East (formerly 28 Duke Street) at George Street (NE), 1830, perhaps by W.W. Baldwin, additions c.1850, additions 1871 for De La Salle College, is designated to be of architectural value as being the home of the first major bank associated with the development of the Province of Ontario, and is probably the oldest surviving building built as a bank in Canada. The building is also important as a very early, exceptionally well-designed and quite well preserved late Georgian stone-built structure in the neo-Classical style. It is, moreover, the last remaining building of architectural importance in the Old Town of York area, where it and the later additions, especially those for De La Salle College, give it a dominance in the streetscape at Adelaide and George Street." 392: 367: 384: 870: 31: 252: 846: 329: 882: 858: 359:(UFC). In 1921, Christie Brown bought the building from the School Board, mostly for the rear yard property. The buildings were rented out to various commercial and industrial tenants, including a jeweler, machine shops and the Imperial Oil graphics department, which made Esso signs in the basement. 379:
and an Ontario listed heritage building, and it had attracted the attention of lawyer Sheldon J. Godfrey and his wife Judith. The couple purchased the three buildings and supervised their restoration to completion in 1982. The building, along with the former college, is used today for commercial
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In 1925, the UFC bought the building to use as its head office. The bank building was used for offices, while the De La Salle and Post Office buildings were used for food storage. In 1926, the UFC built a three-storey addition to the north. The UFC sold the building in 1956.
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The Brothers sold the three buildings to the Catholic School Board in 1884 but used them rent-free after the sale. After the school started offering secondary classes, it took over the bank building as well. The school left the site in 1913.
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until the bank's collapse in 1866. It was then used for school purposes and later for various commercial and industrial purposes before being restored in 1982 as commercial office space. The building has been designated a
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The buildings were leased until 1971, when they were closed up – slated for demolition and redevelopment – and fell into decay. In 1978, a fire destroyed much of the roof, but by then the site had been declared a
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The bank had opened in 1821 in a nearby store and then moved to the new building in 1827. At that time, it was one of the few stone buildings in York and was the town's first bank building. During the
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with a plan to attack this building and steal the gold stored within – unsuccessfully. In 1851, the bank built an addition to the rear. The bank itself failed in 1866 and was put in receivership.
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Subsequently, the building was used for various purposes, including a meat processing plant, a recruitment centre during World War I, and industrial uses by Christie, Brown and Company and the
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Stone Kohn Architects are responsible for the 1982 restoration design. The building is adjoined to the former De La Salle Institute building (1871) and
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style was added by the De La Salle Institute. As well, the building has been extended twice to the north, along
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office space. As of October 2013, the property was being used by tech firm Myplanet, among others.
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To designate the Bank of Upper Canada Building at 252 Adelaide Street East of architectural value
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The building in 1872 (on the left), with the newly built De La Salle Institute on the right
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Image of the building in 1851, when it had two storeys and a flat roof
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View of the building in 1983, after its restoration was completed
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The building in 1977, when it was derelict before its restoration
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Bank of Upper Canada Building National Historic Site of Canada
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Bank of Upper Canada Building National Historic Site of Canada
263:-clad building was completed in 1827 and originally had two 271:, but it may have been designed by Francis Hall. The Doric 230:
district. Opened in 1827, in what was then the town of
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View of the front facade of the Bank of Upper Canada Building
Neoclassical
mansard roof
Second Empire
Toronto
Ontario
Bank of Upper Canada
National Historic Site of Canada
Ontario Heritage Act
Toronto
Old Town
York
Bank of Upper Canada
National Historic Site of Canada

limestone
storeys
William Warren Baldwin
portico
John George Howard
dormers
mansard roof
Second Empire
George Street
Toronto's first post office
1837 rebellion
William Lyon Mackenzie
Yonge Street

De La Salle Brothers

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