Imperial Plaza, built in the mid-1950s as the headquarters of one of Canada’s largest and most successful corporations, Imperial Oil Ltd., today stands as an architectural legacy for Toronto and a tribute to mid-century modernism.
The iconic project, which rises 23 stories and has 400 residential units, is the idea of award-winning development duo Camrost Felcorp, with creative collaboration from onespace unlimited inc., the architect in charge of the renovation, is thrilled about the opportunity to work on such a landmark building from an age when contemporary architecture was at its peak.
The Imperial Plaza is a gem of mid-century International Style Modernism. Paying tribute to the building’s heritage; it will be, quite simply, without comparison in this town and this country, and it will stay so for years to come.
Imperial Plaza Condos are situated in Toronto’s Yonge-St. Clair neighbourhood boasts an 83-minute walk score and is near Yonge Street, Forest Hill, and North York. The area offers a variety of amenities, including parks, restaurants, street art, and historic structures. Schools, public transit, and family-friendly amenities are also nearby, making it an ideal location for a comfortable and convenient lifestyle.
The Yonge-St.Clair neighbourhood in midtown Toronto is the commercial hub, offering top restaurants, retail centres, and attractions. Forest Hill Village, a unique shopping enclave near Imperial Plaza, is nearby. The Village, located on Spadina Road, offers small-town charm, cafés, spas, art galleries, and grocery stores. The neighbourhood also offers ample green space and parkland for outdoor enthusiasts, providing families with numerous recreational opportunities. Glen Gould Park, Amsterdam Square, and Lawton Parkette are perfect for runners and walkers.
This region is a commuter’s dream, with a great transit score of 87 and a bike score of 75. The St. Clair subway station is in the middle of Yonge and St. Clair, and TTC streetcars go along St. Clair Avenue West. Buses from the Toronto Transit Commission run regularly as well.
Drivers, on the other hand, can use both Avenue Road and Yonge Street in order to reach as far north as the 401 or as far south as the downtown core. A trip up to Pearson International Airport clocks in at around 25 minutes.
This region is perfect for families wishing to settle down and have a family since it is home to several educational institutions that give high-quality education to students of all ages within a block or two of Imperial Plaza. Postsecondary students will also benefit from being close to universities such as the University of Toronto’s St. George Campus, which is just an 8-minute drive away, and Yorkville University, which is only a 14-minute drive away.
Moreover, Toronto has many job opportunities and a variety of in-demand occupations, making families or individuals flock to this area, making Camrost Felcorp’s Imperial Plaza a good rental space and benefiting real estate investors.
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