Eaton’s College Street building

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Eaton’s College Street building is a historic former department store and Art Deco landmark in downtown Toronto, Canada, now repurposed for mixed commercial and institutional use.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Art Deco building
building
former department store
heritage property
alsoKnownAs College Park NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Art Deco
Streamline Moderne NERFINISHED
category Art Deco architecture in Canada
former department stores in Canada
historic commercial building in Toronto
city Toronto
contains College Park shopping concourse NERFINISHED
The Carlu NERFINISHED
institutional space
office space
retail space
country Canada
countryOfLocation Canada NERFINISHED
currentUse institutional use
mixed commercial use
developer T. Eaton Company NERFINISHED
formerName Eaton’s College Street NERFINISHED
hasFunction commercial
institutional
hasHeritageDesignation Toronto heritage property
hasLandmarkStatus local landmark in Toronto
hasNameLanguage English
hasPublicAccess yes
heritageStatus designated under the Ontario Heritage Act
isInDowntown Toronto NERFINISHED
isLocatedNear Toronto Metropolitan University area NERFINISHED
Yonge–College intersection NERFINISHED
isPartOf Yonge Street commercial corridor NERFINISHED
isRepurposedFrom single-use department store
isRepurposedTo mixed-use complex
locatedAtIntersection College Street and Yonge Street NERFINISHED
locatedIn Canada
Ontario
Toronto
downtown Toronto
namedAfter T. Eaton Company NERFINISHED
notableFor Art Deco interiors
historic department store architecture
originalFunction department store
originalOwner T. Eaton Company NERFINISHED
provinceOrState Ontario NERFINISHED
streetAddress 444 Yonge Street NERFINISHED

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Eaton’s department store chain hasBuilding Eaton’s College Street building
subject surface form: Eaton’s