Trader's Bank Building

Trader's Bank Building is a 15-storey, 55.39 m (181.7 ft) early skyscraper completed in 1906 at 67 Yonge Street in Toronto, Canada. The building was designed by Carrère and Hastings, with construction beginning in 1905. It was the tallest building in Toronto and the entire British Commonwealth until the Canadian Pacific Building was completed in 1913. It remains as one of North America's few surviving skyscrapers of the early 20th Century. Construction of the building was marked by several accidents and one fatality. An engineer was scalded by a faulty steam injector in November 1905.

Trader's Bank Building

Trader's Bank Building is a 15-storey, 55.39 m (181.7 ft) early skyscraper completed in 1906 at 67 Yonge Street in Toronto, Canada. The building was designed by Carrère and Hastings, with construction beginning in 1905. It was the tallest building in Toronto and the entire British Commonwealth until the Canadian Pacific Building was completed in 1913. It remains as one of North America's few surviving skyscrapers of the early 20th Century. Construction of the building was marked by several accidents and one fatality. An engineer was scalded by a faulty steam injector in November 1905.