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Imperial Plaza
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Once the headquarters of Imperial Oil Ltd., Imperial Plaza stands as an architectural legacy for Toronto and a tribute to mid-century modernism. Built in 1957 with a limestone façade and welded steel frame, no expense was spared in construction. For the neighbourhood looking in, the building is recognized for its dramatic two-storey polished marble lobby housing York Wilson’s two mural masterpiece ‘The Story of Oil’.
“The conversion of such a significant building into a state of the art condominium residence creates a rare opportunity in Toronto for select residents to call an iconic building ‘home’,” says Rod Rowbotham President, Onespace Unlimited, the architecture firm leading the conversion.
Moving this unique address into the 21st century, Imperial Plaza residents will have access to one of the largest and most impressive condo amenity footprint in the city. The indoor/outdoor 40,000 sq. ft. amenity area will feature a music recording/rehearsal sound studios, golf simulator, gaming room and full sized fitness club with opulent change rooms, squash courts, yoga and aerobics studios and a spa inspired swimming pool and hot tub.
Address
111 St. Clair Avenue West, Toronto, Ontario
Category
Residential (Condo), Commercial (Retail)
Status
Complete
Number of Buildings
1
Height
315 ft / 96.01 m
Storeys
23
Number of Units
403
Developer
Camrost-Felcorp
Builder
Toddglen Group of Companies
Architect
Onespace Unlimited, ERA Architects, Brennan Custom Homes
Landscape Architect
Janet Rosenberg & Studio
Interior Designer
DesignAgency
Engineering
Jablonsky, Ast and Partners
Marketing & Press
Kim Graham & Associates, Montana Steele
Realtor/Sales
Milborne Group
Other
Keller Foundations Ltd.
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