Grand Magazine

TYRCATHLEN’S HOLDINGS

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Tyrcathlen Partners has purchased, restored and or upgraded and now manages these four historic Guelph properties: Boarding House Arts, 6 Dublin

St. S. – This building is the largest constructe­d in Guelph before 1850. It operated for many years as a boarding house, later becoming (among other things) an inn, a store, a school, a profession­al offices site, premises for a lumber merchant and the Guelph Civic Museum.

Clontarf, 71 Park Ave. – A historic home built in the Queen Anne style. This property in the Exhibition Park neighbourh­ood is now a multi-unit residentia­l property. The Granary Building, 111

Farquhar St. – First erected in 1858 as a railway-side structure to store grain for a Toronto distillery, this is Guelph’s oldest industrial building. It’s now home to the Guelph Chamber of Commerce and several other tenants. The Petrie Building, 19 Wyndham

St. N. – The iconic, downtown building opened in 1882. It was designed for A.B. Petrie, who ran a pharmacy on the ground floor. It’s considered a unique structure in part for its metal clad front façade. Source: Tyrcathlen Partners Inc. and the City of Guelph

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