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Former OAA headquarters, designed by John C. Parkin, up for sale in Toronto

An award-winning and historically designated Toronto landmark that was built in the early ’50s is currently for sale.

Constructed in 1954 and designed by John C. Parkin, 50 Park Road is a six-minute walk to Yonge and Bloor, which is one of the busiest commercial intersections in Canada.

In 1992, the Ontario Association of Architects (OAA) placed the building on the market for sale in order to support their decision to move to the suburbs. That year, Roger du Toit, Sheila du Toit, Bob Allsopp, and John Hillier purchased the building to accommodate their growing practice, DuToit Allsopp Hillier (DTAH) at the time. The building is now up for sale again.

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