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The hotel is at 60 York Street in the financial district of Toronto. Union Hotel is a 14-storey, 189-bedroom boutique hotel owned and managed by Silver Hotel Group. [2] [3] [4] The hotel features a lobby lounge named Humble Donkey with plans to open a restaurant in the hotel's basement level in spring of 2025. [5]
Old Toronto 6, 18 Dennis Avenue Community School 1891 [note 34] James Augustus Ellis 17 Dennis Avenue Mount Dennis: York 18 Heydon House Hotel 1891 James A. Ellis 1834 St. Clair Avenue West Earlscourt: Old Toronto 18 Independent Order of Odd Fellows Hall: 1891 Norman Dick & Frank Wickson College Street and Yonge Street Discovery District: Old ...
Located at 60 Yorkville Avenue, at its intersection with Bay Street, the complex is situated one block east of the former Four Seasons Hotel Toronto building at 21 Avenue Road. The 55-floor complex contains 259 hotel rooms and 210 private condominium units in addition to a two-storey spa, Café Boulud and bar (by international restaurateur and ...
The Intact Centre is an office building located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada that serves as the head offices of Ontario Power Generation (OPG) and Intact Financial. The University of Toronto 's Department of Statistical Science and Department of Sociology are also located inside.
At the time, it was the second-largest hotel in Toronto, behind only the Royal York Hotel. Sharp was unhappy with the partnership, and sold his 49 percent share in the hotel in 1976 for $18.5 million, and it was renamed The Sheraton Centre of Toronto. [7] The name has since been modified slightly to the Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel.
Richard M. Thomson (B.A.Sc.) – Chairman and CEO of Toronto-Dominion Bank, 1978–97; Peter Godsoe (B.Sc. 1961 Vic.) – President and CEO of Bank of Nova Scotia, 1992–2003; Chairman of Fairmont Hotels and Resorts and Sobeys, Chancellor of the University of Western Ontario, 1996–2000
Austin subdivided and sold off the land west of Spadina Road in 1889, which amounted to 40 acres (16 ha). In 1892, James Austin turned over the house, and 20 acres (8.1 ha) of the property to his son, Albert William Austin. Albert Austin expanded the house in several renovations, including the addition of a third floor in 1912. [8]
89 Chestnut Residence is a university residence operated by the University of Toronto, opposite the downtown Toronto DoubleTree hotel (formerly the Metropolitan Hotel) at 89 Chestnut Street. It was converted from the Colony Hotel in 2004 and turned into a student residence to accommodate the incoming double cohort in 2003 and 2004.