Toronto Athletic Club

It was designed by E. J. Lennox and built in 1894 to support the activities of the club; it included the first indoor pool in Toronto.

[1] A similarly named but unaffiliated Toronto Athletic Club now exists in the Toronto-Dominion Centre.

[3] The building was built as a result of the efforts of John Beverley Robinson, an amateur boxer, mayor of Toronto and Lieutenant Governor of Ontario.

When the school moved in 1915, 149 College became a military building until 1931 when it was converted to municipal use housing Toronto Police Headquarters and the Department of Public Welfare.

Since 2008, it has been used by the University of Toronto, including some programs of the Rotman School of Management.

The Stewart Building
The building in 2009