172 King

Beaux-Arts Bank Reimagined for the Modern Era

172 King Street East, Toronto, Ontario

Originally built in 1907 as the Sovereign Bank of Canada, this Renaissance Revival landmark has been carefully restored and incorporated into the King George Square development. With its stately brick façade, Ionic pilasters, and sculpted cornices, the building preserves a striking example of early 20th-century architecture while supporting modern retail and office uses

Cobblestone blocks in St Lawrence Market’s creative district—galleries, cafés, and landmark brickwork at every turn.

Elegant contemporary interiors housed within a meticulously preserved early-1900s Beaux-Arts structure.