Architect’s sketch of the proposed new Loblaws warehouse planned for the northeast corner of Fleet (now Lake Shore W.) and Bathurst St. It’s dated Jan. 27, 1927. The project architects were Messrs Sparling, Martin and Forbes. Interestingly at the very same time partner William Sparling was working on the design of the Loblaws warehouse, he was also involved in another project. He hoped to acquire Sir Henry Pellatt’s Casa Loma residence on the escarpment, which Sir Henry had vacated after non-payment of city property tax, and convert it into an apartment hotel. While working on the Loblaws specifications, Sparling was also designing an addition to the castle that would increase the number of rentable rooms in the unique structure making this project a viable business opportunity outside his day-to-day architectural dealings. However, the onset of serious financial difficulties with the arrival of the Great Depression as well as the castle’s boisterous neighbours (including Casa Loma’s architect E. J. Lennox who lived across the street) fearing the increase in pedestrian and motorized traffic plus the almost daily arrival of heavy trucks delivering bags and bags of coal to feed the castle’s massive boiler resulted in Sparling’s project going absolutely nowhere.
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