Four Seasons Hotel Toronto
• The Hotel Opened on October 5
• The Old Four Seasons in Yorkville is being converted into condos
• Lower portion of the new tower will be hotel suites.
• Upper levels will be condominium residences
• Residences will have access to Hotel Amenities
• Most Expensive Residence in Canada located in the tower.
• Penthouse suite sold for $30 Million dollars
• Public art component includes a grande fountain in the Entrance way
• The Old Four Seasons in Yorkville is being converted into condos
• Lower portion of the new tower will be hotel suites.
• Upper levels will be condominium residences
• Residences will have access to Hotel Amenities
• Most Expensive Residence in Canada located in the tower.
• Penthouse suite sold for $30 Million dollars
• Public art component includes a grande fountain in the Entrance way
The Toronto Condo Boom
The boom in the Toronto Condo industry which began slowly in the late 1990's and picked up steam in the early aughts (00's) has transformed the look and feel of the City. Highrises are sprouting from all areas of the city, mainly the downtown core, but other areas, such as Liberty Village, Etobicoke Shores, Scarborough, Mississauga City Centre and North York Centre are also experiencing rapid condo growth and densification. Part of it is the design of the provincial government, which wants to attain maximum efficiency of use out of publicly funded transit such as GO Transit, the TTC and regional lines. Plus heavy investment in infastructure such as the Airport Line, The Eglinton Crosstown LRT Line, as well as the Union Station Renovation project all of which will make getting into and out of the core far easier then ever before. At the same time providing a real lifestyle choice to those that decide they enjoy downtown living.
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