Overlea 1965 Coke buildings now a heritage site

Coke properties on Overlea 

At a meeting in early May city council approved a recommendation to declare the now vacant Coca Cola buildings at 42 to 46 Overlea Blvd. as part of Toronto’s inventory of heritage properties. The buildings include a dilapidated looking bottling plant and an office building which were built in 1965. The office building is said to have certain desirable architectural features in the Midcentury Modernist style. The buildings sit on a huge property which held all the vehicles associated with Coke’s business, including its fleet of trucks. The notation came forward from the North York Community Council which is a hotbed of heritage recommendations. It expresses a concern that a request for a demolition order may be forthcoming. It seems impossible that the very large space will not be altered to permit its exploitation on behalf of the Thorncliffe Park neighborhood. Some have said the space was suitable for big box retail use. This is unlikely to be welcome in “Leaside across the tracks” to the west. On the other hand, development might also introduce many more economic opportunities for the people actually living in Thorncliffe Park.