
One time when the upper floor was not being heated ,the water pipes burst. I came home to find fire trucks out front and a fast river running down the stairwell to the front entrance.I ran in while the firemen yelled at me to STOP.I ran up the stairs ,knee deep in water to rescue my newly purchased lighting gear.The idea of loosing it to a burst pipe was too much for my young mind.Fortunately the concrete floors were about 100 years old and had been heavily used .There were gentle pathways that somehow coaxed the water to flow away from my studio doors.
My studio and contents were safe and dry.
After that the entire building was heated normally. 245 Carlaw became a creative hot-spot for the next 20 years or so.It was full of commercial photographers, and a few fine arts types.Then it became a bit gentrified and many moved on.I stayed in that building till 2002.It was a wonderful time.