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  1. Dec 29, 2021 · Toronto Star. Star’s move requires a rethink of the office. 2021-12-29 - ROSIE DIMANNO TWITTER: @RDIMANNO. Extra! Extra! We’re moving. The Star’s proprietor­s recently announced that the paper is relocating — lock, stock and barrel, dolls and dishes, bats and balls. Downsizing and declutteri­ng, which is all the retrenchme­nt rage.

  2. Dec 29, 2021 · The Toronto Star building at One Yonge Street. The paper is moving on to Front Street, but Rosie DiManno wonders what kind of office culture will form there, post-pandemic. - Steve Russell / Toronto Star

  3. Dec 13, 2022 · The 25-storey office building was built as a replacement to the Old Toronto Star Building, located at 80 King Street West. The 22-storey art deco tower was torn down to make space for the First ...

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  4. Nov 5, 2022 · Editor’s note: The Toronto Star is moving to its new headquarte­rs at Front Street West and Spadina Avenue later this month after 51 years at One Yonge Street. For this week’s Proudfoot Corner, veteran sports reporter Mark Zwolinski shares some of his fondest memories. Jim Proudfoot approached me one day in1989 while I was sitting in the ...

  5. 13 hours ago · Developer H&R REIT has proposed to tear down the two southernmost of an existing trio of Postmodern-style mid-rise office buildings at 310-330 Front Street West and integrate the surviving 16 ...

  6. Funny (I find) history: The Toronto Star moved in Dec last year to the Well, located right at the corner of Front and Spadina (what used to be Toyota on Front). This was the site that was supposed to become the new Globe and Mail Centre moving the Globe from 444 Front years ago.

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  8. Nov 5, 2022 · The Star is moving to new headquarte­rs at Front Street and Spadina Avenue soon, so we’re all cleaning out our desks and deciding what to keep and what to toss. It’s in this context that a colleague at the newspaper reached out to me recently to ask whether I was interested in taking a look at an old Toronto Star stylebook from 1983 that he obtained.

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