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One King West Hotel & Residence

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One King West Hotel & Residence 2022
One King West Hotel & Residence 2022

One King West Hotel & Residence (or 1 King West) is a condo hotel located at 1 King Street West in the financial district of Toronto, Ontario. It was completed in 2006 after a new tower was attached to the side of the heritage Dominion Bank Building (1914), itself an early 13-storey skyscraper. Four additional floors were also added on top of the heritage building. The site for One King West also included the neighbouring Michie & Co. Grocers & Wine Merchant at 7 King Street West which was demolished in 2001 to accommodate the residential tower.

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One King West Hotel & Residence
King Street West, Old Toronto

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1 King West

King Street West 1
M6K 1H3 Old Toronto
Ontario, Canada
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