UrbanToronto was sent some promotional material earlier today reporting on the opening of Hard Candy Fitness at Aura. It's not the kind of content we put on the front page, but I thought you might want to see this here…
Hard Candy Fitness Toronto, a state of the art fitness facility located on the fourth floor of Canada’s tallest condominium tower, in The Shops at Aura, recently celebrated its grand opening at a stylish yet sweaty event, attended by the ‘material girl’ herself, Madonna.
As a co-owner of the Hard Candy brand, Madonna attended the grand opening and led one of her signature ‘Addicted to Sweat’ classes to a handful of lucky gym members.
Located at the corner of Yonge Street and Gerrard Street, Hard Candy Fitness Toronto is its first location in Canada and is open to residents of Aura and gym members. Hard Candy Fitness is a 42,000 square foot facility featuring spacious 19 foot floor-to-ceiling windows, a unique functional training area, energy studio, cycling studio, fully customized Juice Bar, and world class amenities.
I don't want to get my hopes up, but based on the rendering and the way the lighting looked when I walked past this morning, this is gonna be a very attractive effect!
Oh man, I didn't think they'd be as bright as the render. These are literally going to be thick prominent strips that shine an "aura" through the skyline
I'm glad that the lights are happening, but will these not shine into residents' units? I'd fear that the condo corp. would shut them off following complaints.
I'm glad that the lights are happening, but will these not shine into residents' units? I'd fear that the condo corp. would shut them off following complaints.
Too late, Mr Bear. The optimists on this thread are down to single digits. The rest have given in to the reality that this thing is the world's largest design-build turkey.
Too late, Mr Bear. The optimists on this thread are down to single digits. The rest have given in to the reality that this thing is the world's largest design-build turkey.
No, the optimistics simply don't post so much like the pessimistics do. At least I don't keep ranting my disappointment about this development in every post.
Oh, and I'm not sure what you mean with "design-build turkey", but I'm assuming you haven't see really bad-design buildings around the world.