Heaslip House-Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education
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Heaslip House will be home to the Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education will open in the fall of 2005 and is one of the newer buildings that makeup Ryerson University. It is located at 297 Victoria Street. Originally called the O’Keefe House, the four storey building was designed by Toronto architect Alfred H. Chapman in 1938-1939 for tycoon E.P. Taylor's Canadian Breweries Limited head office.
When it was acquired by Ryerson, it housed the school's radio station CRJT. The building was renamed for Bill and Nona (Macdonald) Heaslip. The CE School is named for Jamaican-Chinese Canadian Raymond Chang, founder of CI Financial.
The new 7 storey addition is designed by Rounthwaite Dick & Hadley Architects.