Posted on 14/05/05
Score one for our new heritage rules
Next to the shiny pavement and bright lights of Dundas Square, the building at 275 Yonge St. is easy to miss. Built in 1868 for storekeeper John Bugg, the brick structure is a modest example of Georgian Toronto. But it may have just become another kind of monument: the first building in Toronto to be saved by a new heritage law.
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