Toronto’s oldest drinking establishment is about to get a new — and much taller — neighbour. realestate realestatenews condos
, hailed as the city’s oldest bar; built in 1849, it’s rumoured to have been the watering hole for the troops stationed at the Fort York barracks, just a stone’s throw down Bathurst.Given the tower’s proximity, it will block the skyline behind the bar’s iconic steepled mansard roof.
It also points out that, given the plethora of tall buildings going up in the area, and the site’s proximity to transit, adding height and density at the intersection is warranted. Part of Toronto’s historic — and extremely walkable — Niagara neighbourhood, a number of the city’s entertainment hotspots can be reached on foot, including the Rogers Centre, Scotiabank Centre, and the Queen Street shopping district.Penelope Graham is the Managing Editor of STOREYS.
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