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Consumers' Gas Company Showroom, Yonge Street, 1931. Image: Frederick Micklethwaite, Toronto Public Library


Interior of the Consumers Gas Company's North Toronto Showroom, Yonge St., February 1931. Image: Construction Magazine, no. xxvi


Consumers' Gas Showroom, Yonge St., Toronto, 2017. Image by Herman Custodio


Panel detail, Consumers' Gas Showroom, Yonge St., Toronto, 2017. Image by Herman Custodio


  • Consumers’ Gas Showroom

    2532 Yonge Street

    The transformation of the two-storey building for a single full building tenant involved the restoration of exterior elements as well as interior repairs to the decorative plasterwork. Clad marble pilasters were restored and flashings introduced to better protect the facade. Both the entranceway with its terrazzo floor and the stunning original Telechron clock were restored to their original beauty. Repairs were also were made to the structure’s aluminum and steel window frames, brick, and stone masonry, returning the exterior look of the building to its Art Deco elegance.

    The work received an honourable mention at the 2016 Heritage Toronto Awards.


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