Downtown Toronto heritage property offers the unique opportunity to live above a crucial site in Canadian film history
Just off Yonge Street in downtown Toronto is a heritage property that offers the unique opportunity to live above a crucial site in Canadian film history.
“Basically, as my father slowed down, we ended up leasing out to other people, usually to entertainment types: casting directors, entertainment lawyers for a while,” Michael said.recounted in The Globe and Mail’s obituary The first four levels were always commercial office spaces, but starting on the fifth floor there is a live-work space that functioned as both a base for the family and an occasional landing pad.
“You lock the elevator and that’s your front door, it opens right into your space, it has that feeling of that New York private residence kind of thing,” Michael said. “I think my father was ahead of the times in many respects and he was ahead on this live-work idea,” Michael said. “You had this open space, your desk is there, that’s where everybody has lunch. You enjoy it and then everybody goes home.”
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