History
The main door of the original building was retained and installed at the Globe and Mail's subsequent home on Front Street. Additional sculptural elements from the structure may be found at Guild Park and Gardens in Scarborough. The street address once occupied by the 1937 Globe and Mail Building is part of the First Canadian Place complex and is now occupied by the Exchange Tower. The plans for the William H. Wright Building are held at theReferences
*Morawetz, Tim. ''Art Deco Architecture in Toronto : A Guide to the City's Buildings from the Roaring Twenties and the Depression''. Toronto: Glue Inc., 2009. {{coord, 43, 38, 57, N, 79, 22, 46, W, display=title Demolished buildings and structures in Toronto The Globe and Mail Streamline Moderne architecture in Canada Buildings and structures demolished in 1974 Newspaper headquarters in Canada