Elizabeth Street and Louisa Street, looking north on Elizabeth Street, Toronto, Ontario. Young Sai Tong and Co., teas, is shown on Elizabeth Street, northeast corner of Louisa Street.
Date1925
Names
Toronto Star (Firm)
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Original Toronto Star caption: Block of land north of City Hall purchased by syndicate. One of the largest real estate deals in Toronto in recent years, has taken place, by the purchase of a parcel of land fronting on Bay, Louisa, Elizabeth and Hagerman streets, lying just north of Toronto city hall. The deal, which involves more than a half-million dollars, has been closed by Gibson Brothers, well known realtors. There are many buildings standing on the land just purchased, but most of them are of little monetary value, being more in the nature of landmarks of early Toronto. Some of the property involved is shown by a Star photographer....BELOW are Elizabeth and Louisa streets, looking north on Elizabeth.
Published in the Toronto Daily Star, 16 February 1925, page 3, with article, "Old landmarks involved in half-million-dollar sale".
Published in the Toronto Daily Star, 16 February 1925, page 3, with article, "Old landmarks involved in half-million-dollar sale".
Image republished in the Toronto Star, 20 November 1983, page C15 , "Our yesterday. What's here now? The owners of Young Sai Tong and Co. grocers, didn't know it, of course, when this picture was taken in 1925, but their store occupied what would become one of Toronto's most famous areas decades later. For their store at Elizabeth and Louisa Sts. sat on what is now Nathan Phillips, the site of the present City Hall."
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ProvenanceFrom the Toronto Star Archives
CollectionToronto Star Photograph Archive
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Call Number / Accession NumberTSPA_0113113F
Country:Canada
City, town or township:Toronto
Neighbourhood:Downtown
Province or state:Ontario
Approximately 1914
1887-1888
1887-1888