A 50-storey condo tower integrated into a 1930’s-era heritage building is launching at Yonge & St. Clair in mid-town Toronto.
Metropia is building The Hill at a transit-friendly location where residents have easy access to the Yonge and St. Clair subway station.
The developer recently finished sales on its Union City project in Markham, a set of condo residences next to the Unionville GO station.
Arcadis designed The Hill with a black and white exterior and a 15-foot cantilever. A double-height lobby, with soft neutral tones and Art Deco aesthetics, opens onto Yonge Street.
“The dramatic cantilevers and the seamless integration of the heritage facade will make The Hill a distinctive and iconic addition to Toronto’s skyline, reflecting the character and spirit of the neighbourhood that we have all come to know and love,” said Mansoor Kazerouni, global director of architecture at Arcadis.
According the condo’s website, the eastern cantilevered tower is situated below the heritage structure and appears as if it protrudes three-dimensionally.
The northern side features a cantilevering style, making room for valuable outdoor, rooftop amenity space on the northern side of the podium.
Prices on the condos will start from $549,900 for a junior one-bedroom, $679,900 for a one-bedroom and $799,900 for a junior two-bedroom.