Toronto-Carib-Soc-History 1

St James town High - rise apartment buildings are located on the southeast side of the Sherbourne subway station. The housing complex was bounded by Sherbourne Street to the west (before it expanded further west to Jarvis Street). Parliament Street to the east, Bloor Street East to the north, and Wellesley Street to the south. The St James town complex was built in two phases. Phase one buildings were built on Ontario Street, and were both named after Canadian cities.

While rental accommodation was readily available the High rise apartment buildings were not that easy to rent. You had to pay the first and last month's rent, with not just a record of employment but how long you ’ ve been employed. Proof of a valid bank account. and three names of reference, or a co - signer (person willing to pay if tenant does not) However, by then, West Indi ans had elevated their status, and those requirements were easily met.

The two buildings were named the “ St John ’ s and the Quebec buildings on 700 and 730 Ontario Street respectively Phase two buildings were built at 670 Parliament Street, 99 Howard Street, and 135 Rose Avenue and the close ness of the St James town buildings augured well for the type of interaction that West Indians were used to back in the islands. It was also at a time when Toronto became more diverse with migrants from Europe entering Canada.

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