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Letters to the Editor: Loss of Art Deco brickwork on building sad to see

Work is shown taking place on Sunday, April 26, on the brick facade of the building at the northeast corner of Kingston and Scarborough roads. Photo by Alan Shackleton.

It”s sad to see someone destroying the historical facade of one of very few Art Deco buildings (1931) remaining in our area, as is happening on the northeast corner of Kingston and Scarborough roads!

Part of the west wall has already had its Flemish Bond brickwork (every second brick turned sideways) plastered over, along with one of the grooved concrete pillars set into the wall.

Some of the decorative concrete frieze banding has also been chipped away!

The Beach and East Toronto Historical Society has recognized this whole structure (continuing up Scarborough Road and along Kingston Road) as architecturally and historically significant; but the City of Toronto has been slow to grant official protection to such gems.

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I would like to encourage everyone who cares about the preservation of our local history to communicate their concern to their local councillor, and to heritageplanning@toronto.ca

Mary Campbell

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