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9 St. Nicholas Street

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photo credit, courtesy of Lindsay Wu
photo credit, courtesy of Lindsay Wu
BUILDING INFORMATION
Name & Location:
9 St. Nicholas Street
9 St. Nicholas Street
Toronto
Bay-Cloverhill
Year Completed:
1913
OTHER IDENTIFICATION
Notes:
This is a 6 storey brick warehouse. It has a flat roof, with a stepped parapet at the rear and chimney on the south wall. It is a rectangular building with a narrow end wall forming the west facade on St. Nicholas. The west facade is red brick while the other walls are brown/yellow brick. The west facade has 2 windows per floor. Windows are semiͲ elliptical. The ones on the right side have a fixed pane while the ones on the left have a bottom slider. Each window has 3 rows of brick voussoirs and a plain stone sill. The south wall, 6th floor has been painted with a large rectangular "M. Rawlinson Limited" sign and a large square "Moving/Packing/Storage" sign.
Status:
Completed
Map:
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BUILDING DATA
Building Type:
Warehouse
Current Use:
Abandoned
Heritage Status:
Designated under Part IV Ontario Heritage Act
Heritage Conservation District:
Historic Yonge Street Heritage Conservation District
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