Old North York Town Hall
This building was constructed sometime in the early 1950’s to serve as the Town Hall for the rapidly growing Township of North York and was designed by "Sproatt and Rolph". The building was expanded twice, first in 1958 and then again in 1961. The building served as Town Hall until 1979 when the now City of North York moved into its newly built City Hall. The building remained in use until its demolition in 1990, nothing of the building remains today.
Asset of North York’s new City Hall as it appeared when it opened: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1983438013
Image of this building as it appeared (for those interested): https://www.acotoronto.ca/tobuilt_bk/php/Buildingimages/NorthYorkMunicipal.jpg
Cost to Build: $25,000
Upkeep: $400
Size: 9×6