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Re: Doors Open Toronto
| quote: | Originally posted by spitty

401 Richmond West is an historic factory building that was constructed in five stages between 1899 and 1923. Originally occupied by tinware lithographers, the Macdonald Manufacturing Company, it is now home to over 140 cultural producers and microenterprises. In 1994, new owners purchased the building, aiming to provide affordable downtown workspace for artists and creative enterprise. Within 18 months, the largely vacant building was transformed into a fully leased and thriving cultural community centre. Renovations and attractions include over 800 original double-hung pine windows that are being restored, an expanded lobby with industrial detailing, refinished floors, ceilings and columns, a glass elevator, courtyard, historic studio doors, public art displays, an arts enriched early learning centre, a lush rooftop garden, a glass-walled bridge (“skywalk”), and The Roastery Coffee House. In 1999, Heritage Toronto honoured 401 Richmond with an Award of Merit for Outstanding Adaptive Reuse. |
I eat lunch there alot during the summertime. It's right behind my work building and is literally across the window from my desk. Really relaxing looking at it everyday. The Malamute who guards it is just as beautiful. I was supposed to have enjoyed this event this weekend, but instead, I'm working from home 
I would encourage everyone, especially all you TOTA's who aren't born and bred in the city to go out and get to know this city... something other than just the clubs and bars.
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Last edited by Stilez on May-26-2007 at 02:26
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