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| A portion of a stone-capped sewer is shown at the site of the St. Lawrence Market north building [Credit: Golder Associates/City of Toronto] |
The area is being examined by archaeologists, as is customary in Toronto when there's a chance that historical items may be unearthed during the construction process.
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| A portion of the foundation of a pier is shown at the site of the St. Lawrence Market north building [Credit: Golder Associates/City of Toronto] |
The brick building was used as both a town hall and marketplace at the time. It was destroyed in a fire in 1849, and rebuilt in 1851.
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| A portion of flagstone is shown at the site of the St. Lawrence Market north building [Credit: Golder Associates/City of Toronto] |
The site of the St. Lawrence Market north building is currently being redeveloped to replace the aging structure with a four-storey multi-purpose facility. The new building will be home to a farmers' and antique market, but will also include Toronto court rooms, an administrative building and a 250-space parking garage.
In light of the findings, the construction project will be delayed as crews ensure any historical items can be preserved.
Author: Kendra Mangione | Source: CTVNews [September 08, 2015]








