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Trump Toronto Progress

Trump International Hotel & Tower Toronto taking shape — inside and out.

Work well underway on 27th floor of the Tower. Several crews now onsite working on concrete pours, curtain wall installation and drywalling.

We are very pleased with the progress being made as construction continues steadily on Trump International Hotel & Tower Toronto. Crews are now diligently working on many aspects of the tower concurrently, including pouring a new floor every six days, anchoring the curtain wall and installing drywall in the interior of the building.

Trump International Hotel & Tower Toronto

Trump International Hotel & Tower Toronto

The hotel floors of the tower are almost complete with the crews currently working on level 27. While more floors are poured and the tower climbs higher, the granite and glass curtain wall is being installed. Work is also focusing on placing the exterior panels on the twelfth floor and installation is gathering pace. In fact, curtain wall installers are able to finish each floor in approximately four days. In addition, the interior drywalling of the eighth, ninth and tenth floors consecutively, is now under way.

“We continue to be thrilled about the recent developments on the site and look forward to construction starting on the residential floors in the coming weeks,” says Alex Shnaider, Chairman of Talon International Development Inc., the building’s developer. “The personality and character of the building is starting to show, and that’s a really exciting development.”

Construction crews are able to work speedily and effectively on all aspects of the building. In fact, the site of the tower is a hub of activity for up to 22 hours each day, with some shifts beginning onsite at 3:00am and other shifts finishing at 1:00am.

“With the installation of the curtain wall underway, the tower is really beginning to come into its own on Bay Street, truly taking shape as a classic, yet modern landmark in the city of Toronto,” says Val Levitan, President and CEO of Talon. “I am continually impressed at the speed in which the panels are being fastened into place and, more importantly, the look and feel of the shining, green glass walls. The exterior exudes pure luxury, and this will be like no other residential tower on the market.”

Construction work will soon be focused on completion of the hotel floors and starting the development of the mechanical floors on levels 30, 31 and 32.

Currently available hotel condominiums are priced from $900,000; luxury residences from $2.1-million (CAD).

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  • One Bloor — Toronto

    Great Gulf’s newest condominium unveiled

    Today, David Gerofsky, President and Chief Operating Officer of the Great Gulf Group of Companies, unveiled the details of One Bloor – Great Gulf’s flagship 65-storey condominium to be located on the southeast corner of Yonge and Bloor Streets in Toronto.

    This new address situated at the gateway to Bloor-Yorkville has been designed by a world-renowned team comprised of Hariri Pontarini Architects, Cecconi Simone Inc., and Janet Rosenberg + Associates, landscape architect and urban design, with construction by Tucker Hi-Rise Construction Inc. and sales by Baker Real Estate Incorporated. One Bloor will include 690 suites and a proposed 100,000 sq. ft. of prime retail space along Yonge and Bloor and on the concourse level, plus year-round contemporary amenities that will create an environment that encompasses wellness, fitness and pampering amid the ultimate urban backdrop.

    One Bloor will become the landmark for this major intersection, and residents will benefit from direct access to the two subway lines that converge here. “One Bloor will be a significant addition to Toronto’s urban landscape,” David Gerofsky said. “Great Gulf is proud to add this condominium to our portfolio, which includes a roster of multi-award-winning buildings that complement their locations with outstanding architecture. One Bloor takes our mandate for leading-edge design to the next level.”

    The One Bloor design team’s shared vision is to offer something different, unique and balanced. According to David Pontarini, Founding Partner, Hariri Pontarini Architects, “Yonge and Bloor is ‘centre ice’ in terms of Canadian real estate. One Bloor respects the urban fabric of the area with its simple silhouette that is sensuously sculpted with piano curves to evoke a warm modernism that is organic and timeless. The curves carve an undulating silhouette in the window glass along the base of the podium.

    From there, the residential floors terrace back to soften the impact on the streetscape, and the curves create a continuous visual flow as they rise up the tower. Balconies are configured to maximize views, and suites are infused with natural light from massive windows. Great Gulf has created some of the most striking condominiums in Toronto, and with One Bloor, they have raised the architectural bar once again.”

    The organic feeling continues in the Cecconi Simone-created amenities situated on the sixth and seventh floors. Anna Simone, Founding Partner, Cecconi Simone Inc., explained, “What we have achieved is beautiful and spectacular. This one-of-a-kind facility has an intimate relationship with the architecture and landscaping. The spa-like space will engage all the senses through the sights, sounds and smells of nature, and invites residents to reach a state of true relaxation.

    Every inch has been carefully thought through and designed so that the person experiencing the environment feels pampered, while reaching a relaxed state of mind. The transition from indoors to outdoors is seamless, and speaks to people’s fantasies and dreams. From the lobby to the common areas and the understated luxury of the suites themselves, this building is true to the five principles of design: scale, proportion, rhythm, harmony and balance.”

    One Bloor’s landscaping creates a vibrant synergy that sings with appeal. “This is a building with real heart and soul,” said Janet Rosenberg, Founding Principal, Janet Rosenberg + Associates. “Our landscape plan took inspiration from the sculptural curves and organic lines of the architecture and amenities. On the seventh floor terrace, a body of water weaves through the interior and exterior spaces, connecting both areas physically and rhythmically.”

    “We created a vibrant artificial landscape that mimics natural forms. The terrace feels lush and green, complemented with canopy structures for protection from the elements. This, coupled with a curved steel exterior fireplace makes for an environment that residents can enjoy throughout the year. There are few places in Toronto that offer this level of outdoor activity with views of the city.”

    “One Bloor is one of the most anticipated residential buildings of the decade, and will offer a fabulous opportunity for the most discerning of purchasers,” said Barbara Lawlor, President, Baker Real Estate Incorporated. “The architecture is incredible, the amenities are extraordinary, the finishes are exquisite, and Great Gulf’s reputation for service and quality is impeccable. And of course, the location is superb. One Bloor is clearly one of the most prestigious addresses in Canada, and we expect an enthusiastic sales response.”

    “Buyers will also reap the benefits of topnotch construction technology,” said Michael McGrath, President, Tucker Hi-Rise Construction Inc. “One example is the Building Information Modeling system that uses state-of-the-art 3D software to seamlessly bridge communication among the architectural, engineering and construction disciplines. Beyond that, Tucker Hi-Rise has added a fourth dimension of time and logistics and a fifth dimension of cost, in order to increase productivity and improve quality even more.”

    The one-bedroom, one-bedroom + den, two-bedroom, two-bedroom + den designs at One Bloor range in size from 530 to 1,724 sq. ft. and will be priced from $390,000 to over $1,500,000. Monthly maintenance fees are estimated at $0.50 per square foot. First occupancy is slated for December 2014.

    One Bloor will become a landmark Toronto condo

    FACT SHEET

    Great Gulf is poised to introduce One Bloor, the company’s newest flagship condominium that will raise the bar for outstanding architecture in Toronto.

    The Location

    - Southeast corner of Yonge and Bloor Streets; the gateway to Bloor-Yorkville
    - An iconic global address steps from high-fashion boutiques and designer shops, such as Holt Renfrew, Cartier, Prada, Hermes, Gucci, Chanel, and Louis Vuitton
    - Walk to the Royal Ontario Museum, hundreds of restaurants, cafés, services and more
    - Direct access to both the Bloor and Yonge subway systems

    The Building

    - Designed by Hariri Pontarini Architects, One Bloor will rise to 65 storeys and offer 690 suites
    - The neighbourhood will benefit from the proposed 100,000 sq. ft. of prime retail space
    - Concourse level shopping will be below grade, and retail in the first two storeys of the podium will front along Yonge and Bloor
    - The next levels of the six-storey podium will offer grand residential terraces
    - The spa-inspired amenities are situated on the sixth and seventh floors, with spectacular outdoor amenity terraces on the roof of the podium
    - Balconies are configured to maximize views, and suites are infused with natural light from massive windows
    - 24-hour Concierge Service; Resident Superintendent for on-site maintenance
    - Underground parking with security monitored from Concierge station
    - Visitor parking for cars and bicycles
    - Custom-designed high-speed elevators

    The Amenities

    - Over 27,000 sq. ft. of Cecconi Simone-designed resort-inspired amenities on the sixth and seventh floors, plus an additional 19,000 sq. ft of outdoor amenity space on the seventh floor by Janet Rosenberg + Associates, landscape architecture and urban design

    - The sixth floor includes a large spa area with three treatment rooms, plus separate his and hers cold plunge, hot plunge, jet massage, experience showers, Laconium and Tepidarium steam suites, ice fountain and change rooms. On this level, there are also outdoor terraces, lounges (one a look-out fireplace lounge), a sculpture garden, bar, dining room, caterers’ kitchen, and a billiards room

    - The seventh floor amenities area will have two pools: a year-round indoor/outdoor pool and an outdoor pool, beautifully landscaped outdoor terraces with fireplaces, spa/hot tub, foot baths, state-of-the-art fully equipped fitness cardio rooms, kinesis/Pilates room, yoga/spinning room, steam rooms, change rooms, plus carefully crafted relaxation areas

    The Suites

    Features and finishes will be available in Silver (floors 8 to 38), Gold (floors 39 to 59) and Platinum (floors 60 to 65)

    - One-bedroom, one-bedroom + den, two-bedroom, two-bedroom + den
    designs from 530 to 1,727 sq. ft.

    - Luxurious Silver appointments include approximately 9-foot ceilings; pre-engineered hardwood flooring throughout; gourmet kitchens with 27″ Blomberg stainless steel fridge, 30″ black ceramic glass cook-top, built-in 30″ stainless steel oven, built-in stainless steel microwave, 30″ slide-out hood fan, Cecconi Simone-designed cabinetry (all drawers with soft close drawer system), pull-out two-bin recycle system, choice of granite or Corian(R) countertop, single-bowl stainless steel under-mount sink with contemporary polished chrome faucet, porcelain tile backsplash, Cecconi Simone-designed island with display niche, prep area in granite or Corian and Corian eating table with an integrated trough for ice, candles or growing herbs; ceiling-mounted track lighting complete with pendants over island (as per plan), stacked brand-name 24″ white washer/dryer; master/main bathrooms with Cecconi Simone custom-designed cabinetry and custom-designed Corian sink with polished chrome wall-mounted faucet; and unique mirrored wall cabinet above vanity; white soaker tub (as per plan); polished chrome accessory package; frameless glass shower enclosure (as per plan); emergency voice communication system, smoke, heat and carbon monoxide detector; future technology-ready high-speed Internet access; rough-in for future suite security; and pre-wired for cable, TV and telephones (as per plan)

    - Among the Gold and Platinum added features and finishes are solar screen window coverings in kitchen, dining, living areas (as per plan); blackout screens in master and second bedroom (as per plan); Sub Zero 27″ fully integrated fridge/freezer, Wolf 30″ glass cook-top; Wolf 30″ built-in stainless steel self-clean convection oven; Asko fully-integrated dishwasher with stainless steel interior; Sub Zero 24″ built-in 46-bottle wine fridge with glass door; Sub Zero 24″ built-in fully integrated under-counter bar fridge/freezer; upgraded pre-engineered hardwood flooring throughout, stone/glass backsplash; main bath porcelain floor tiles or choice of marble floor tiles; rough-in for future window covering automation; and Introductory Home Automation System

    The Team

    - Builder-Developer: Great Gulf
    - Architects: Hariri Pontarini Architects
    - Interior Design: Cecconi Simone Inc.
    - Landscaping: Janet Rosenberg + Associates, landscape architecture and urban design

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    The sales center is scheduled to open in 3 weeks, however I have an exclusive invitation to beat the rush and reserve units for my preferred clients. The day after this pre-sale event prices will go up so if you are interested call me immediately.

    I believe that this is an incredible opportunity. Whether you are interested in having a Yorkville address of your own or looking for a solid investment, this is definitely an opportunity to seize.

    This is a high profile address – Bloor & Yonge is the heart of Yorkville, with access to the TTC, shopping and the best restaurants in the city.

    This unique early access to pre-sale, guarantees that my clients will have advance choice of the most prime units available.  I strongly urge you to contact me at your earliest convenience if you are interested, as floor plans and prices will be available soon.

    Please feel free to forward this note to your family, friends or colleagues who may also be interested as this is truly a rare opportunity.

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  • Six towers set to bloom

    John Bentley Mays – Globe and Mail

    A work of architecture begins its real-world career (as opposed to its life in the designer’s mind and studio) as a hole in the ground. Downtown Toronto nowadays sports many of these muddy pits in the urban fabric. But not all holes are created equal. Here are a few important ones that deserve watching in the weeks and months to come.

    590 Jarvis St.

    One of Toronto’s most fashionable avenues in Victorian times, Jarvis Street suffered badly 100 years ago, when its wealthy residents decamped to nearby Rosedale. Great Gulf Group’s X The Condominium, at the corner of Jarvis and Charles streets, will be a good tonic for its historically dilapidated neighbourhood.

    The great modern master Ludwig Mies van der Rohe inspired the design by Peter Clewes and the late Adrian di Castri of the Toronto firm architectsAlliance, and the radical spirit of Mies is invoked in every crisp line and strict angle of the tower.

    Jarvis and Adelaide streets

    Like X up Jarvis, Aspen Ridge Homes’s Vü — its podium is now peeking out of the ground — is a piece of solid city-building. This dense complex of high-ceilinged lofts, townhouses and condominium apartments will be situated on the long-neglected east side of downtown. Or at least the district was neglected through much of the 20th century. Since the turn of this century, condominium blocks have been going up in the neighbourhood at a fast clip, and Vü will add substantially to the momentum of this residential revival.

    The design is by David Pontarini, founding partner in the Toronto firm Hariri Pontarini Architects.

    183 Wellington St. West

    The luxurious Ritz-Carlton hotel and condominium tower is at a stage of construction that delights architecture aficionados: poking up above street level a few storeys, with all its massive concrete bones showing, and no cladding to obscure the craftsmanship of engineers and technicians.

    Designed by the U.S. firm Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates and Toronto’s Page + Steele Architects, the project will feature an urbane glass podium lifted smartly off the street by concrete columns. Behind this entry pavilion will rise the tower proper, its outer walls tilting outward with attractive flair.

    330 King St. West at John

    Just a few steps north of the Ritz-Carlton, the Bell Lightbox will be another tall tower in what’s becoming a big cluster of them along King. It has been designed by Bruce Kuwabara of the well-known Toronto firm Kuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg Architects, and it will house the famous Toronto International Film Festival Group and many condominiums up top.

    If architects’ renderings are anything to go on, the building will be bright and lively, and crowned with a glowing box illuminated from within by light-emitting diodes — “a vertical city of film,” Mr. Kuwabara has poetically called it.

    1 Bedford Rd.

    Out of this hole in the ground will emerge a tower with 32 residential floors that will likely add a touch of suave to the unsightly north side of Bloor Street, west of University Avenue. The scheme, also by Mr. Kuwabara, has had its share of tribulation.

    A couple of years ago, you may recall, the muscular local citizens’ group attacked H&R Developments and Lanterra Developments, whose project this is, arguing that grannies would be plunged into darkness by the tower, and so forth. The upshot was a decision by the city to shrink the building a little —not enough, thankfully, to blunt the contribution this tower will make to the streetscape.

    When this building was being designed, I was bothered a bit by the architect’s bowing to the preservationists and incorporating some scraps from the studio of beaux-arts designer John M. Lyle (the Royal Alexandra Theatre, Union Station), which once stood at 1 Bedford. It now appears that these bits and pieces will be integrated elegantly into Mr. Kuwabara’s modernist etude.

    325 Bay St. at Adelaide

    When it’s finished, Toronto architect Eberhard Zeidler’s 60-storey Trump International Hotel and Tower will make this address in the financial district one of the swankiest in Canada.

    The people living there will have access to all of the luxuries of the five-star hotel on the building’s lower storeys. Cars will be parked by valets. For those who can’t be bothered to own a car, the management will provide round-the-clock use of two chauffeured Mercedes. And there will be lots of room at the top: The penthouses will be a lavish 4,300 to 7,400 square feet in area.

    I like the idea of this big dollop of ritz in the heart of the city. Along with many of the other holes in downtown Toronto, the one at 325 Bay will soon be filling up with residential architecture that adds value to being and living here.

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