Penthouse at Four Seasons Hotel and Private Residences sells for $28 million, a Canadian record
An international buyer has purchased the West Penthouse of the new Four Seasons Hotel and Private Residences in Toronto’s tony Yorkville neighbourhood, currently under construction, for $28 million, making it the most expensive condominium residence sold in Canadian history.
The penthouse residence occupies the top floor of the 55-storey West Residence building, and encompasses 9,038-sq.-ft. of living space. The suite, with panoramic views of Toronto’s skyline, features 12-ft. ceilings, a breathtaking floor-to-ceiling glass galleria and four corner terraces. Included in the price is a staff residence, located in the adjacent, 26-storey East Residence building. The staff residence provides the owners with the convenience of separate, private quarters for household staff located on-site.
“As one of the largest developments of its kind in North America, our exciting new hotel and private residence in Toronto represents a wonderful affirmation of the strength of the Four Seasons brand in Canada and around the world,” said Isadore Sharp, founder and chairman of Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts. “This new home will allow us to offer the exquisite service, style and comforts that have become our hallmark, while remaining the world leader in luxury hospitality.”
Located at the northeast corner of Bay Street and Yorkville Avenue, Four Seasons Hotel and Private Residences Toronto is a mixed-use development featuring a Four Seasons hotel and 210 private residences (85 per cent sold) in two 55- and 26-storey towers.
“The discerning international buyer of the penthouse suite was attracted to all that this landmark project has to offer,” said Alan Menkes, president of the High-Rise Residential Division of Menkes Developments, the managing partner of the project. Designed by architectsAlliance, the 55-storey West Residence tower is comprised of a 253-room Four Seasons Hotel on the first 20 floors, and 100 Private Residences above. The 26-storey East Residence tower has 110 Private Residences and is connected to its sister building by an elevated pedestrian bridge. Both towers share a courtyard designed by Claude Cormier Landscape Architects.
The Private Residences’ suite designs and finishes have been created by Brian Gluckstein Design Planning. Private Residences range in size from 1,000 to 9,000 sq. ft. and start at $1.9 million. Yabu Pushelberg has designed the Hotel and Private Residence lobbies, the spa, ballroom/conference facilities and hotel rooms. Residence owners will have access to the services and amenities of the Four Seasons Hotel, including a 28,000-sq.-ft. spa, health club, pool, 24-hour concierge, in-residence dining and housekeeping. The spa will feature a sky-lit lap pool, whirlpool, private treatment rooms and a state-of-the-art fitness club.
Construction on Four Seasons Hotel and Private Residences Toronto is well underway with first occupancies and the hotel opening scheduled for summer 2012. The developer is Bay-Yorkville Developments Ltd., a joint venture between Menkes Developments Ltd., Lifetime Developments and Alcion Ventures. Menkes Construction Ltd. is building both the hotel and residences.