In the heart of downtown Toronto, this office building stands out thanks to its red bricks, in contrast to the more modern buildings of the surroundings.
In the heart of downtown Toronto, this office building stands out thanks to its red bricks, in contrast to the more modern buildings of the surroundings.
Offering commercial space located on the ground floor, the building at 379 Adelaide Street in Toronto is mainly composed of offices occupied by various companies. It is located on Adelaide Street, a street named for Princess Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen, the wife of King William IV. It has been the subject of several extensions over the years. The most recent dating back to 1965, when the street joined Duke Street. It is currently very busy because of its many shops.
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