I mentioned a while ago that I had a studio in Liberty Village many moons ago before gentrification took the area over. This is a recent shot of the entrance to my studio. This small self-enclosed building had been the payroll office for the Toronto Carpet factory. The Factory occupied a whole city block and was made up of several large buildings enclosing an inner courtyard with smaller buildings including this one. I was there in a great time when the whole place was full of artists. Now entering this door takes you into a restaurant. I'll show you more tomorrow.
Today is Remembrance Day in Canada when we remember the sacrifices of the many veterans who served for us.
11 comments:
A good spot to have worked in.
...I like the ornate entrance.
It must have been wonderful to work there.
It's a great looking building. I bet you enjoyed your time there.
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It is a pretty entrance and building. I hope the restaurant is doing well.
Take care, enjoy your day!
An attractive entrance and a fine looking building.
Yes, we got to enjoy some great times and spaces before gentrification! I send my respect and best wishes to all Canadians especially veterans
It is Veterans Day here in the U.S. You had a great space for a studio. Sounds like the space became too costly to keep, but a restaurant is good to have in the neighborhood if the food is good.
I imagine you have some fond memories. It certainly looks a lovely spot.
This looks wonderful. Looking forward to seeing the inside.
Looks very nice.Only those glued pilasters by the entrance detract from the whole. Must be a restaurant addition. Hope their food is of a better taste.
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