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The Terminal Warehouse Building was the first poured concrete building in Canada. Designed in the late 1920's as a dry storage shed for general merchandise and cold storage, it was one of Toronto's first conversions of a former industrial building to a mix of commercial, office and residential condominiums. The Queen's Quay Terminal encompasses a specialty retail centre with over 30 shops, restaurants and cafes, approximately 400,000 square feet of office space on 9 levels, includes the 450-seat Premiere Dance Theatre and the newly opened Museum of Inuit Art. Located at Harbourfront Centre on Lake Ontario at the foot of York Street, it is a short walk from the heart of Downtown Toronto. The Art Deco style complex with 2 atria, multi-level interior courtyards and glass walkways has received numerous design and development awards. The building is 'listed' in the Toronto Historical Board's Inventory of Heritage Properties For more information, please visit the website at http://queensquay.sites.toronto.com . |



conversions of a former industrial building to a mix of commercial, office and residential condominiums. 
