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The Merchandise Building is a loft convers … The Merchandise Building is a loft conversion of a former warehouse located in downtown Toronto on Dalhousie Street, near the campus of Toronto Metropolitan University and the Toronto Eaton Centre. Built in various stages from 1910 to 1949 for the Simpson's department store, and later owned by Sears Canada after Simpson's demise, the Merchandise Building at over 1,000,000 square feet (93,000 m2) is one of the largest buildings by floor area in downtown Toronto. It is an example of the early 20th-century industrial Chicago School architectural style.strial Chicago School architectural style.
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155 Dalhousie St, formerly 108 Mutual St.
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1910, with additions in 1916 and 1930
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155
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Various, including International Style
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Commercial Warehouse
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--05-12
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Robert Simpson Co. Limited Warehouse
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Sears Canada until 1992
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City of Toronto By-Law 218-97,
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pyramidal metal roofs and a flat roof
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The Merchandise Building is a loft convers … The Merchandise Building is a loft conversion of a former warehouse located in downtown Toronto on Dalhousie Street, near the campus of Toronto Metropolitan University and the Toronto Eaton Centre. Built in various stages from 1910 to 1949 for the Simpson's department store, and later owned by Sears Canada after Simpson's demise, the Merchandise Building at over 1,000,000 square feet (93,000 m2) is one of the largest buildings by floor area in downtown Toronto. It is an example of the early 20th-century industrial Chicago School architectural style.strial Chicago School architectural style.
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Merchandise Building
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