*** Welcome to piglix ***

The Crossways, Toronto


The Crossways is a mixed-use residential/commercial complex in the west end of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located at 2350 Dundas Street West (The Crossways A) and 2360 Dundas Street West (The Crossways B), at the northeast corner of the intersection of Bloor Street West and Dundas Street West. It stretches across most of a city block.

The complex consists of twin 29-storey (92 m) triangular brick towers, with a broad, terraced podium at their bases. One level of the podium contains an indoor mall. The Crossways was designed in the Brutalist style by architects Webb Zerafa Menkès Housden Partnership and built by Consolidated Building Corporation. It was completed in 1974 as a 111,480-square-metre (1.2 million square feet) mixed-use project. The mall's interior was a cohesive series of spaces characterized by strong 1970s design features such as walls clad in brick from floor to ceiling, brown brick floor tiles, lacquered and evenly spaced wood slat ceilings, and massive globe-light lanterns mounted onto the walls. The retail mall section was renovated in 2012 and 2013, and it no longer exhibits the original 1970s design features.

A 3,900-square-metre (42,000 square feet) addition, designed by architect Chris A. Montgomery, added two floors of commercial office space to the roof of the existing complex and connected to the existing retail mall.

The enclosed 7,900 square metre (85,000 square foot) mall at the base of the twin apartment towers has more than 40 stores and services including:

For many years, until the late 1990s, the mall had a regular-size IGA grocery store on its lower level. The complex is in close proximity to major public transit facilities such as Dundas West subway station, on the Toronto Transit Commission's Bloor–Danforth subway line. This station is located on the west side of Dundas Street West opposite the complex. Streetcar service runs on Dundas Street West and bus service runs on Bloor Street West, with stops at The Crossways. The West Toronto Railpath passes to the east of The Crossways, separated by the railway corridor where Bloor GO Station for regional commuter trains is located. Union Pearson Express also stops at this station. The GO trains operate between Toronto's Union Station and Kitchener.


...
Wikipedia

...