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What's Old is New Again. A First Look at the Revitalized John St. Roundhouse
The John Street Roundhouse Revitalization project had its grand opening yesterday, with a newly refurbished turntable and features a unique 40,000 square foot , the
and adjacent . It's located across the street from the CN Tower and Rogers Centre.
Owned by the City of Toronto, the Roundhouse, which was built in 1929-31, is a 32 bay semi-circular structure formerly used by Canadian Pacific to service steam passenger locomotives using nearby Toronto Union Station. It was declared a National Historic Site in 1990. In 1999, bays 1 to 11 were leased to Steam Whistle Brewery while the remaining 21 bays were unused and dormant.
"The new John Street Roundhouse is a great example of what can be accomplished when respect for our heritage is combined with adaptive reuse of an iconic building," said Mayor David Miller. "This partnership between the City of Toronto, Roundhouse Development Corporation, Leon's and the Toronto Railway Heritage Association has resulted in an important attraction in our downtown, complete with its own park."
It must have been quite a challenge to transform an 80 year old, unheated, uninsulated train shed into an environmentally sustainable, -certified, contemporary commercial space without compromising the heritage character.
I was pretty impressed with the giant wall-sized mural-in-progress, with artwork by .
The Toronto Railway Heritage Centre includes bays 15, 16 and 17 of the Roundhouse, the 12,000 square foot Machine Shop, most of Roundhouse Park and the turntable area, including the 32 radial tracks.
The Roundhouse turntable is 120 feet long, in order to accommodate the Canadian Pacific Railway's largest passenger steam locomotives. It's one of the longest ever built in Canada.
The John Street Roundhouse project is an example of a successful, mixed-use, adaptive re-use of a nationally significant, industrial heritage building. The $25 million rejuvenation of the Roundhouse area includes the rebuilding of the park, the restoration of the ancillary buildings and towers, the continuing operation of , the restoration of the museum space and the adaptive re-use to accommodate the 100 year old Canadian retailer .
"Leon's Roundhouse project is part of the continual evolution of Leon's, catering to the diversity of our customers," says Terry Leon, President and CEO, Leon's Furniture Ltd.
"Some downtowners are already shopping at one of our suburban locations but many others simply can't get there. As a result, Leon's Roundhouse offers ease of access without a car -- which is both convenient and environmental -- and an affordable, stylish furniture destination that prides itself on offering good value, good selection and great service."
It felt a little out of place to see a large train on the Toronto skyline. While not yet ready for demonstration at the opening, The Toronto Railway Heritage Centre is to include a passenger-carrying miniature railway powered by a steam locomotive constructed during 2009 in the Roundhouse Machine Shop. Looks like it will be a fun first train ride for many youngsters.
While shopping at Leon's, customers can take in the gorgeous curvature of the building with its soaring 34-foot-high ceilings, an abundance of brick, restored Douglas fir columns and a sweeping wall of glass, offering an abundance of natural light. This unique space will also feature an in-store café, and will host special events such as celebrity chef demonstrations as well as interior design and home entertainment seminars.
The store will cater strongly to the downtown condo market, specializing in smaller furniture frames and high quality design and fabrics for smaller, urban spaces. Two areas in the middle of the showroom will be dedicated to presenting condo room settings and will be changed on a regular basis.
I've never shopped at Leon's before. One thing that will come in handy is that they've got products in stock and available for delivery at no extra charge from multiple GTA warehouses. Now condo dwellers have another option other than trekking to
for their urban home decorating needs.
Here's what the roundhouse looked like during construction, last March:
The roundhouse took up 16 acres of property on the area below Front St.
This is what the roundhouse looked like in 1935.
More photos in this mini photo slideshow below:
Photos by , except for last two historic photos (courtesy Toronto Railway Historical Association) and the photo of the roundhouse under construction (photo by Norm Betts).
Situated next to the Rogers Centre, CN Tower, ACC, the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, Union station, and the waterfront is.....a Leons? Really?
Yes, really. It compliments the condo-ghetto that's been growing there quite nicely.
I love the condos.
Far better then those dilapidated houses that encapsulate the majority of this city.
@richard s: hey man, don't knock Leon's... at least they opted to keep the structure, and not tear it down, like so many other historic buildings in the past decade alone...
@steve keys: ghetto or not, these condos are a reality, and judging by their appearance, are here to stay... well, 15 to 20 years (max.) before their heating and cooling costs become disproportionate to the actual usable livin not to mention the lifespan of the &typical& window-wall construction (see: every single condo development in toronto uses the same detail), or the faux-brick cladding, and trendy veneered foyers...
Perhaps the silver lining to this whole economic recession is the abatement of shitty condo developments in this city, and an increased interest in projects like this one.
go Leon's!
Dilapidated houses? Can't argue we have them here and there in this city, but they hardly dominate the streets.
Even then, I'd be hard-pressed to find a condo I &love& and would choose over an old house in Toronto.
@Nick d: hey man, don't knock Leon's... at least they opted to keep the structure, and not tear it down, like so many other historic buildings in the past decade alone...
The Roundhouse is a National Historic Site. Leon's didn't &opt& to not tear it down, rather the only way they got in was their promise to restore it.
I haven't yet seen this restoration, and the pictures above look intriguing, but I have to say that I'm dismayed that a chain furniture store is now installed in this nationally-significant building. It would have been a great location for a farmers market, a theatre, a museum, an event centre, or even a restaurant, preferably a market-style one where people could get up and walk around.
I don't blame Leon's for this travesty, I blame Toronto City Hall, which seems hell bent on sweeping our heritage into a (mega) dustbin.
Here and there? Besides a few nice ones here and there, they rest are awful.
I will give you Forest Hill, Rosedale and the Bridal Path have houses are quite nice.
But the ones in and around where these condos are for the most part are pretty terrible looking, from the outside anyways.
Sure, inside they might be like Xanadu but the curb appeal of most houses is down right awful.
Id much rather put up with the small amount of structural issues condos give as opposed to having to deal with the plethora of issues these old houses will give you year in and year out.
I wouldn't worry too much about Leons... It's not like people will be lined up out the door to but furniture. I give them a year.
So what if i dont pay a cent for a year...then what happens?
@Gloria, re: ZJ
Don't feed the trolls, dear.
Christopher Hume (though I'm certainly no fan of some of his views) wrote up the Leon's work in the Star yesterday (at ), and it sounds like they did an exceptionally good job, even to the point that all their additions including the concrete floor are designed to be removable if the decision is made to expand the museum or do something else in the space.
I hate the big-box paradigm, but I honestly think that maintaining a structure to the extent that they have AND making it useful to today's residents is wonderful. How many people will see the inside of this beautiful building while shopping that would never have approached it if it was a museum? Really living with our heritage is far better than sealing it up in a display case. Besides it might be the only non-plasticized wood the condo-folk ever see.
I rode by the roundhouse today, and for all of you hating on the leon's in the roundhouse should really have a look for yourself.
This location does not, in any way, resemble any other leon's location I have seen.
It looks a lot more like one of those trendy furniture stores on King East selling designer sofas in beautifully designed spaces.
Great location for all of those new condo owners around, and with the wonderful public space in front of it, it won't have much trouble attracting casual passers by... unlike the behemoth Leon's locations elsewhere.
Congratulation Leon's on a magnificent space, this space is a prime example of urban renewal done in an environmentally friendly way. This reminds me of the Summer Hill LCBO which is a fantastic success.
I hope this is the new prototype for all Leon's stores, urban, accessible, and LEED certified.
What a waste of a beautiful space!!!!!!....there is absolutely nothing different about this Leon's compared to the others....still ugly, outdated furniture that looks like it from the 80' new and innovative for the condo market...just a scheme to get u in there...
Lol. They've been around for 100 years so if you're expecting them to disappear, you're going to be disappointed. Take a look at their balance sheet, one hundred and fifty million in the bank and no debt.
I think this was a rate ideia I just happen to know omeone who built this
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