Sterling Place
Sterling Place, located at 330 Clarence Street in downtown London, Ontario, is a historic five-storey commercial building constructed in 1901. Originally built as a shoe factory for the Sterling Brothers Boot and Shoe Company, it later became home to Seigel's Shoe Stores Limited, reflecting the city's significant manufacturing history.
This architecturally impressive structure showcases Beaux Arts influences with its distinctive stone-block base, red-brick construction, and decorative elements such as cornices and round-headed arches. Designated under the Ontario Heritage Act for its historic and architectural value, Sterling Place stands as a prominent landmark within London's former manufacturing district.
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