Friday, March 27, 2015

Silver Building

The red brick building in this shot was built on King St W in 1882 for the Toronto Silver Plate Company and the silverplating operations continued here for many years under various names. It was then used for various commercial operations and was given heritage designation in 2010. The building and the properties around it were purchased for the Fashion House Condos a few years ago and the Silver Building was totally restored and incorporated into the complex with its main floor being occupied by a restaurant. It always had good bones but now it looks beautiful after all the work done on it and the glass condos frame it nicely.

24 comments:

  1. A quite good mix of old and new, we do not see this often!

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  2. Look what lurking over your shoulder here. Time to visit The Keg for a pint.

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  3. Very well done. Looks really nice Pat.

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  4. Building looks very nice with red color!

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  5. It's a lovely building Pat and pretty old for a youngish city like Toronto, its the same here in Perth, we have to look after our old buildings :)

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  6. An interesting history of this attractive building. Nice shot of it.

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  7. I love the way they've built the new structure and blended it with the older one. I love seeing that happen.

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  8. Quite a contrast in buildings. There's an old restaurant here that has that contrast against the glass and steel behind it that this reminds me of.

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  9. I'm kind of a brick and stone, old and weather worn, a stately kind of girl..... the new modern stuff, even in all it's sparkle gets old real quick for me.

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  10. I'm always curious how these redos look on the inside.

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  11. What a contrast, but they manage to sit together very comfortably!

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  12. Interesting. always a pleasure...
    Greetings.

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  13. This is amazing that it has survived so many years. It is still looking good.

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  14. I love glass and old so I love this!

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  15. It looks nice and we have similar in Europe

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  16. I agree. History dancing with the present nicely humming a tune of Toronto!




    ALOHA from Honolulu
    ComfortSpiral
    =^..^=

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  17. I like this architectural combo.

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  18. Well, nice architecture, and it is good to see that things are warming in Toronto!

    Bises,
    Genie

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  19. I like the contrast of old and new here. Well done, I think.

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  20. WOW! Tom The Backroads Traveller

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  21. This is a great example of how the old and new can be brought together. It's not necessarily to destroy wonderful old buildings the two can work together..

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