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The Well, Toronto is a mix retail, office and residential complex at the corner of Spadina Avenue and Front Street West. The Well, Toronto is a mix retail, office and residential complex at the corner of Spadina Avenue and Front Street West.



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The Well, Toronto is a mix retail, office and residential complex at the corner of Spadina Avenue and Front Street West.

Designed by Hariri Pontarini Architects, BDP Quadrangle, Wallman Architects, Adamson Associates Architects, the

complex opened in 2022 to 2023 The site was once the Globe and Mail main offices and a Toyota dealership.

The lower level consists of several retail podium’s interconnected by walkways. The west side of the complex are mainly residential towers, the eastern end are the office space including the head Office for the Toronto Star.

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  1. https://urbantoronto.ca/database/companies/adamson-associates-architects.7951

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