David Gerofsky, President and COO of developer Great Gulf, has launched sales at their One Bloor project on the southeast corner of Bloor and Yonge Streets in Toronto. The 65 storey condominium and retail complex was designed by David Pontarini of Hariri Pontarini architects. Anna Simone of Cecconi Simone Inc. is handling interior design work. Landscape architect Janet Rosenberg of Janet Rosenberg + Associates is handling the design of the podium's outdoor amenities.
The ground, second, and concourse levels of the podium will feature 100,000 square feet of retail space fronting Bloor and Yonge Streets. A retail lined interior pedestrian walkway will link Yonge Street to the TTC subway entrance in 33 Bloor Street East at ground level.
The podium will feature residential units with large terraces on levels 3 through 6. Some of level 6 and all of level 7 will be given over to a spa recreation club for the residents of One Bloor.
Sixth Floor:
Seventh Floor:
Residential suites in the building will feature 9-foot (approximate) ceilings. Gourmet kitchens and luxurious bathrooms will be finished to high standards and feature Cecconi Simone designed cabinetry. Some of the features pictured below are options to be selected by the buyer.
Kitchen View:
Bathroom View:
The building's dramatic exterior features large balconies which run in sweeping curves up the tower. The fritted glass balconies give way to expose floor-to-ceiling curtainwall windows in a flowing band on each side.
At night, the luminescent nature of the building's integrated roof-top mechanical penthouse becomes evident as lights glow through clear and fritted glass walls, marking One Bloor's spot at the centre of the city's uptown skyline.
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