Built in 1975, with a sixth floor added subsequently, the most notable feature of the structure was the large mural on the south side.
It was done in 1993 for the Sun by artist John Hood to celebrate the bicentennial of the founding of York.
Although the Toronto Sun remained in the building as a tenant under a ten-year lease, the newspaper's operations were consolidated onto the second floor of the six floor building and the printing presses which were located along the south end of the complex have been removed.
The rest of the building has been rented out to other commercial tenants[1] including several retail stores, the head office of Coca-Cola Canada and a campus of George Brown College which includes the College's School of English as a Second Language.
Following the acquisition of the Sun newspaper chain by PostMedia in 2015, it was announced that the Toronto Sun staff and operations will move to 365 Bloor Street East, the same building that houses the National Post, but that the two newspapers would maintain separate newsrooms.