stairs split and going up.

Former Kodak building used for Crosstown Mount Dennis Station

This building says volumes about the past – the former Kodak building. Let’s walk outside and in.

Sep 3, 2021

It seems fitting when Metrolinx News can show you new photos of work on Toronto’s iconic Kodak Building 9.

After all, the structure, built in 1939, was created because photography was expanding to the masses.

The structure has been preserved and will be part of Mount Dennis Station on Toronto’s Eglinton Crosstown’s light rail transit (LRT) line. As part of saving that history, in 2016 the building – all 3,000 tonnes – was moved about 200 feet from its original location, before being returned to its home spot.

As you can tell from new photos of work done by constructor, Crosslinx Transit Solutions, it will be the centerpiece for Mount Dennis Station.

Located at the intersection of Weston Road and Eglinton Avenue West, Mount Dennis Station will be a mobility hub, connecting passengers to GO Transit’s Kitchener Line, UP Express and the TTC.