J. Frank Raw Building 1930 This building in the Art Deco style was designed by architect Murray Brown, with his associate A. G. Elton, for the J. Frank Raw Company. In 1931, Brown received an award for this work in the Commercial Buildings category from the Toronto chapter of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada. The facade is notable for its recessed and octagonal upper floor windows, as well as for its decorative metal work. During the Second World War, a manufacturer of glow-in-the-dark aircraft dials and watch hands occupied the third floor.
See also Toronto Plaques