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And they could reuse the vault instead of having to spend tens of millions of dollars to remove it and finish the demolition Regency didn’t finish.
Interestingly, there was an old TD Bank building in Toronto, now converted to a hotel and residence that had a huge vault. They kept it and it has now become quite an interesting unique attraction for visitors.

 
Good lord, we've destroyed so many beautiful buildings. I almost wish they didn't put up historical plaques at those locations because what they're basically saying is "this butt-ugly forgettable block has taken the place of this beautiful piece of history in the name of progress. feast your eyes and weep!"
 
Good lord, we've destroyed so many beautiful buildings. I almost wish they didn't put up historical plaques at those locations because what they're basically saying is "this butt-ugly forgettable block has taken the place of this beautiful piece of history in the name of progress. feast your eyes and weep!"

The Kelley-Ramsey Building was partially destroyed by arson, likely for insurance purposes.
 
Good lord, we've destroyed so many beautiful buildings. I almost wish they didn't put up historical plaques at those locations because what they're basically saying is "this butt-ugly forgettable block has taken the place of this beautiful piece of history in the name of progress. feast your eyes and weep!"
They were also built for street level interaction and retail and unlike newer building provided affordable space for a good variety of businesses that also helped attract people to the area and more pedestrians in general.

We went way to far with this destruction and if we ever want to have a more lively, pleasant downtown, we need to work to bring back at least a few more of these.
 
Interestingly, there was an old TD Bank building in Toronto, now converted to a hotel and residence that had a huge vault. They kept it and it has now become quite an interesting unique attraction for visitors.

I don’t know how I didn’t think about this building… it used to be my favourite when I lived there (although I had no idea about the vault). PERFECT example of what a reimagined Tegler could look like:
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