Bank of Toronto Building, 205 Yonge Street

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The Bank of Toronto Building at 205 Yonge Street is a historic Beaux-Arts former bank headquarters in downtown Toronto, designed by prominent architect Edward James Lennox in the early 20th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Beaux-Arts building
former bank building
heritage building
office building
architect Edward James Lennox NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Beaux-Arts
city Toronto
constructionPeriod early 20th century
country Canada
designedBy Edward James Lennox NERFINISHED
formerUse Bank of Toronto headquarters NERFINISHED
bank headquarters
hasFeature classical columns
grand banking hall interior
ornamental façade detailing
hasFunction commercial building
heritageDesignation listed heritage property in Toronto
heritageStatus historic building
heritageValue architectural significance as a Beaux-Arts bank building
historical significance as former Bank of Toronto headquarters
locatedIn Canada
Ontario
Toronto
downtown Toronto
locatedOn Yonge Street NERFINISHED
material stone façade
namedAfter Bank of Toronto NERFINISHED
near Toronto Eaton Centre NERFINISHED
Yonge-Dundas area NERFINISHED
partOf Toronto Financial District NERFINISHED
provinceOrState Ontario NERFINISHED
streetAddress 205 Yonge Street

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Edward James Lennox notableWork Bank of Toronto Building, 205 Yonge Street
Edward James Lennox designed Bank of Toronto Building, 205 Yonge Street