Toronto Police Headquarters

[2] Completed in 1988 by Toronto firms Shore Tilbe Henschel Irwin & Peters and Mathers & Haldenby,[3] the twelve floor, 50m tall building is an example of Postmodern architecture.

The building is composed of a series of glass block and pink granite cubes, which step back as they rise along College and Grenville streets.

An octagonal twelve-storey tower meets the southeast corner of Bay and Grenville streets.

In October 2022, the superintendent in charge of the Toronto Police Service's disciplinary tribunal pleaded guilty to driving with a blood alcohol content above the legal limit in January of that year after leaving the lounge.

[5][6] In June 2023, the Toronto Police Service announced that the bar's license would not be renewed and that it would be closed.

The main entrance on College Street
Toronto Police Department Headquarters from 1932 to 1960