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The Woolworth building, located at Queen Street West and Yonge Street in downtown Toronto, pre-dates the Toronto Eaton Centre.
Built in 1895 by Curry, Baker and Company Architects, the building was once site of Elliot Thomas' Sun Tavern (1830-1850) and Agricultural Hall from 1850-1890. [1]
The four storey building has been home to several owners:
Woolworth's would dramatically alter the building by cladding the entire building hiding the original architecture in the late 1960s. [2]
The building would be renovated in the 1990s after Woolworth's departure from the Canadian retail scene with some of the building's original design more visible. [3]
The building was later home to several tenants including RBC bank branch, now defunct Tower Records Superstore, sports store Sport Chek (originally as Coast Mountain Sports then as Atmosphere) and gym GoodLife Fitness.
The building's façade was restored and additional floors were added above by Zeidler Partnership Architects [4] (and assisted by restoration firm ERA Architects) for a new tenant in 2017. [5]