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One Yonge Street

 
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One Yonge Street

One Yonge Street, built in 1970, is a 25 storey building, and is home to the Toronto Star newspaper. It is 100 metres tall, and is built in the International style. It was built as a replacement to the Old Toronto Star Building, which was located at 80 King Street West. That building was torn down to make room for First Canadian Place.

It is located at 1 Yonge Street at Queens Quay, and marks the foot of what was Highway 11, known informally as "the longest street in the world".

The building also housed the printing presses for the Toronto Star newspaper, until 1997 when a new press centre was opened in Vaughan, Ontario. The finished newspaper content is sent electronically to the plant where the plates are burnt and the paper gets published and distributed. Editorial content of the newspaper is produced by employees working on the fifth floor.

The office space at One Yonge Street is also leased out to a variety of other companies including the Liquor Control Board of Ontario and a dental office.

In August 2006, The Star invited its readers to name the ugliest building in Toronto. Over 20% nominated the Star building. It was criticized for brutalism and being disconnected with the nearby waterfront.[1]

References

  1. ^ Marchand, Philip (2006-08-26). "The ugliest building in T.O.?". The Toronto Star. p. D.12. 

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Coordinates: 43°38′32″N 79°22′28″W / 43.64222°N 79.37444°W / 43.64222; -79.37444


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