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Originally named the Railways Building, this structure showcased displays mounted by Grand Trunk, Canadian Northern and Canadian Pacific Railways. It was designed in 1907 by George W. Gouinlock, a Toronto architect. In 1968, the building was used for music competitions and soon became known as the Music Building. In 1985, the building was designated as historically significant under the Ontario Heritage Act. A major fire in 1987 gutted the building, but it's exterior has since been restored to its original condition. The Music Building is currently leased to Toronto Fashion Incubator.
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