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The
Hazelton Hotel and Residences Yorkville
"The
Hazelton Hotel and Private Residences is a mixed-use
ultra luxury project comprising of a five-star luxury
hotel and 18 grand private residences. The nine storey
terraced, limestone building has been designed to set
the standard for five-star living in Canada when it
opens to the public in early 2007. Creating a new
standard for urban living, the synergistic value of the
hotel and residential components of The Hazelton cannot
be overestimated; the uncompromising service provided
for hotel guests will now be available to 18 residents
in the comfort and privacy of their own home, creating a
new standard for urban living. Located in the heart of
the village of Yorkville, at the northwest corner of
Hazelton and Yorkville, guests and residents will be
steps away from the luxury shops of Bloor Street, and
many of the country’s finest art galleries and
world-class museums including the renowned Royal Ontario
Museum..." |
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The
Hazelton Lanes Yorkville |
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77
Charles Street West Condos
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The Domus at
3 McAlpine Yorkville
Heart of Yorkville. A
vision of most exquisite condominium community. Sweeping
glass framed in elegantly detailed precast. A vision of
modern gothic architecture that elegantly stretches to
reach the sky. Tremendously
large glas areas designed for every room to claim a
large piece of the sun. Spacious and elegant condominium
lofts and townhomes of the highest calibre. A carefully
sculpted garden with a
cascading fountain. Live the vision
of a home in Domus condominiums. There is just nothing
like Domus anywhere. Spacious, sophisticated, designed
with innovation using the very best materials. Glass
balcony rails, stunning circular staircases, two full
storeys of glass, custom created kitchens and custom
built in vanities and countertops, stained interior
doors, interior sand blasted glass panels, tilt and turn
french balcony doors. Twelve months of design and
builder's complete dedication to your needs and
desires..." |
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The
Regency Yorkville |
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102
Bloor St and 110 Bloor St Yorkville |
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1132 Bay Street |
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100 Yorkville + 80
Yorkville Condos
Toronto's most innovative and
luxurious new condominium on the
historic site of the old Mount Sinai
Hospital is 100% Yorkville. This
prestigious development is comprised
of two residential towers, six
exquisite townhomes, magnificent
retail stores and an interior
courtyard.
The condominium
suites have been designed to
accommodate the tastes of both
traditional and contemporary buyers.
Ceilings rise 10-feet high. Double
French pocket doors connect the
living room with the Gluckstein
designed kitchen. Master retreats
feature ensuites with domed ceilings
and freestanding bathtubs.
Everything about 100 Yorkville at
Bellair whispers luxury and
refinement. This tradition continues
in the six townhomes along Scollard
Street that feature five levels of
Georgian style architecture with 10'
ceilings and private elevator. The
Gluckstein interiors, complete with
all the features one would expect in
homes of this stature are absolutely
stunning. Along the Yorkville face
are two full floors of upscale
shopping space, featuring showcase
windows and interiors designed to
rock the retail world. Building
amenities include 24-hour concierge
and valet services, hotel style
guest suites, resident's lounge with
prep kitchen, boardroom and a
fabulous fitness centre with the
latest work out equipment, yoga
floor, wet steam sauna, lap pool and
whirlpool. From its incredible
location on the most famous street
of Canada's largest city, 100
Yorkville at Bellair is exceptional
in every way imaginable. |
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The
Windsor Arms 22 St Thomas Street
Yorkville |
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18
Yorkville Condos at Yorkville and
Yonge |
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The
Four Seasons Condo Hotel Yorkville |
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1
Bloor East Condos at Yonge and Bloor
Bazis
International's dramatic new 1 Bloor
project in Toronto, Canada, is
poised to change the way we think
about condominiums. Not only will it
rise far above the busiest street
corner in Canada, but its very
design is creating new, distinctive
architectural forms. in early spring and
well into the fall." Mr. Varacalli also dealt with the problem
of balconies appearing as concrete protrusions, slabs that stick out
from an otherwise smooth and elegant facade. 1 Bloor is, in simple
terms, a tower within a tower. .."
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