The Globe Building
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The Globe Building at Yonge Street and Melinda Street was home to George Brown's Globe newspaper. The building was demolished in the early 1900s and replaced by an office tower. Demolished in 1974, the main door was retained and installed at the Globe and Mail's current home on Front Street.

