Most houses and buildings located in the neighbourhood of King Edward Avenue were previously used as private residences. These buildings have been converted and now belong to the University. Here is a list of occupants for each address:
on King Edward Avenue:
- 538-540: International Office
- 542: University Press
- 544: Legal Information Clinic
- 554, 556: Department of Communication
- 575-577 and 585: Department of Mathematics and Statistics
- 631: The Fulcrum, OPRIG
on Osgoode Street:
- 113: Association des juristes d'expression française de l'Ontario and Legal Translation and Documentation Centre
on Laurier Avenue:
- 178 and 190: Alumni and Development Office and Seniors' Resource Centre
- 70: Department of Linguistics
Scent free zone
Help us keep the air we share healthy and fragrance-free. The chemicals used in scented products can make some people sick, especially those with fragrance sensitivities, asthma, allergies and other medical conditions. Please do not wear perfume, cologne, aftershave and other fragrance. Use unscented personal care products.