The Chinese in Early 20th Century Toronto: 372 Spadina Avenue – Mark Lum
Only a year after Yoong took over, 372 Spadina was exempt from the assessment roll. This means that a laundry service was no longer in operation and the building was empty.
Years later the property was sold to Alfred G. Brown who operated a barber and cigar shop at 372 and the neighbouring space next door.
Works Cited
Assessment Roll: Ward 4 Division 2 1899
Assessment Roll: Ward 4 Division 2 1901
Assessment Roll: Ward 4 Division 2 1902
Assessment Roll: Ward 4 Division 2 1903
Assessment Roll: Ward 4 Division 2 1909
Assessment Roll: Ward 4 Division 2 1912
Northwest Corner of Spadina Avenue and Baldwin Street. October, 1973. City of Toronto Archives, Toronto. Print.
Panorama of Spadina Avenue. 1985. Spadina Avenue by Rosemary Donegan. Vancouver: Douglas & McIntyre. Print
Thomson, W.J. Spadina, Baldwin and Nassau. 1896. Metro Reference Library. Spadina Avenue by Rosemary Donegan. Vancouver: Douglas & McIntyre. Print
Toronto Transit Commission. Re-Laying Streetcar Tracks. 1927. Spadina Avenue by Rosemary Donegan. Vancouver: Douglas & McIntyre. Print