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Historic Toronto hotel is at risk of being demolished
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A former Jarvis Street hotel is the latest Toronto historic building at risk of demolition, but this building is about more than history to the 100 people who still live there.
The building at 295 Jarvis Street, known as the Inglewood Arms, was in the spotlight last year when a condo development threatened to displace about 100 low-income people.
The building is now a rooming house, but it was once the Inglewood Arms Hotel and home to a number of Toronto historical figures.