| Date
of Construction |
| 1929
|
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| Architect
|
| Benjamin
Brown
|
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| Contractor/Builder
|
| Wilde
and Brydon Ltd. |
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| Original Use
|
| Commercial Warehouse |
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| Current Use
|
| Commercial Office |
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| Electrical
|
| The
power available to the units is 208
Volt, 3 phase. 4000 amps of power are
available to the Building as a result
of recent upgrades that involved the
installation of 13.8 KVA Transformer. |
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| Structure
|
| The
structure of the building consists of
7 inch concrete slab floors supported
around the perimeter by steel reinforced
concrete piers and throughout the interior
by steel reinforced concrete columns.
Walls are reinforced concrete with brick
cladding on the street elevations and
tower. The windows on the street elevations
are slated for replacement in the fall
of 2006. New, energy efficient windows
will replace the old in a design intended
to replicate the existing, including
casements that open.
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| Floor Plate
|
| The
floor plate consists of approximately
12,400 square feet of gross leaseable
floor area. |
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| Heat
is provided by means of a steam boiler
and cast iron rads. Air conditioning
is specific to the individual units.
All units have operable windows that
provide ventilation.
|
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HVAC |
| Heat
is provided by means of a steam boiler
and cast iron rads. Air conditioning is
specific to the individual units. All
units have operable windows that provide
ventilation. |
| |
Sprinklers |
| The
building is sprinklered throughout.
There are new sprinkler heads in all
renovated units. |
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Elevators |
| There
are 2 passenger elevators and 2 freight
elevators in the building. |
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Restrooms |
| There
is typically 1 men's washroom and 1
women's washroom per floor. |
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