Skip to main content
You are the owner of this article.
You have permission to edit this article.
Edit
Gta

From Old City Hall to mall? Century-old Toronto building could undergo transformation

The 116-year-old building, which currently houses provincial courthouses, was analyzed by Avison Young, a real estate brokerage firm.

1 min read
old-city-hall

Toronto’s Old City Hall was declared a National Historic Site in 1989 and was also proposed as the location for a potential city of Toronto museum.


Old City Hall could be transformed into a new city mall in as little as five years.

The city’s Government Management Committee will consider a city staff report next Monday which recommends that “the highest and best use for Old City Hall would be conversion to a retail centre that contains a mix of food service, leisure, event and civic uses.”

Dan Taekema
Dan Taekema
Dan Taekema is a former Toronto Star staff reporter.
JOIN THE CONVERSATION

To join the conversation set a first and last name in your user profile.

Conversations are opinions of our readers and are subject to the Community Guidelines. Toronto Star does not endorse these opinions.

More from The Star & partners