The restoration of the Tower Automotive Building is underway, and you can get a sneak peek at the interior before renovations begin thanks to photos posted on Castlepoint Numa’s Twitter feed.
Let the restoration begin #158SterlingRd #AutomotiveTowerBldg #lowerJCT @GreybrookRealty pic.twitter.com/idsPNZF2cD
— Castlepoint Numa (@CastlepointNuma) February 20, 2016
Once the tallest structure in Toronto, the historic Tower Automotive Building will be the future home of the Museum of Canadian Contemporary Art (MoCCA) and the centerpiece of the LowerJCT. community. The retrofit is the first stage of development before work begins on West TWNS., the 32 limited edition freehold townhomes.
Great shoot at 158 Sterling future home of @MOCCA_TO @GreybrookRealty with #ETVFilmInc pic.twitter.com/7K5D9bk67z
— Castlepoint Numa (@CastlepointNuma) February 18, 2016
Stay tuned for more news on the first midrise residential building in the Lower JCT., Museum FLTS.