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The Bank of Toronto building, Bay and King Streets, 1913.  

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Resource ID

12238

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Credit Line

Construction, Vol. VI, No. 9 (September 1930)

Date of Creation

1930

Keywords

TD ​bank
architecture

Program Category

Plaques

Rights

Public Domain

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The Bank of Toronto building, Bay and King Streets, 1913.

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The Bank of Toronto building, Bay and King Streets, 1913. The Beaux-Arts structure featured 21 fluted pilasters with Corinthian capitals. The arched entries had keystones depicting the Greek
hero Herakles.

The ornate five-storey building contributed to Bay Street becoming a major financial centre. In
1955, the Bank of Toronto and the Dominion Bank merged, resulting in the formation of
Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD).

In 1965, the Bank of Toronto building was demolished for the new Toronto-Dominion Centre, designed
by the celebrated Modern architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe.

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