Terrance Donnelly Centre for Cellular and Biomedical Research
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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Identification

Also Known AsTerrance Donnelly Centre for Cellular and Biomedical Research

Address160 College Street[1]

Postal CodeM5S 3E2[1]

FrontsCollege Street, and University Avenue

NeighbourhoodUniversity

CityToronto, Ontario, Canada

Urban AgglomerationGreater Golden Horseshoe

Nearby BuildingsThe Toronto Athletic Club, Health Sciences Building, Mechanical Engineering Building, The Board of Education Administration Building, ING, U of T - Medical Sciences Building, 256 McCaul, Toronto Centre for Phenogenomics, Roseburgh Building, and Leslie L. Dan Pharmacy Building

Nearby ParksCecil Street Parkette, Lillian H. Smith Library Park, Mccaul/Orde, Queen's Park, and Toronto General Hospital Grounds

WardTrinity-Spadina (20)

Technical

TypeHigh-Rise

DesignationEducational[1], Medical[1], and Other or Unknown

StatusComplete

Other or Unknown20,438.67m² (220,000.01f²)

Floors Above-Ground13[1]

Height (Non-Specific)63m (206.69f)

Companies

History

Complete (2006)

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Construction (2003 to 2006)

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Proposed (2003)

References

  1. 2008-06-24: Onsite Observations
  2. 2005-11-11: The Toronto Star, "Building with good genes", Christopher Hume