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The Omni King Edward Hotel

The Omni King Edward Hotel, also known as the "King Eddy",[2] is a historic luxury hotel in Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[3] The hotel is located at 37 King Street East, and it occupies the entire block bounded by King Street on the north, Victoria Street on the east, Colborne Street on the south and Leader Lane on the west.

The Omni King Edward Hotel
The front entrance on King Street
Location within Ontario
General information
Address37 King Street East
Toronto, Ontario
M5C 1E9
Coordinates43°38′58″N 79°22′36″W / 43.6494°N 79.3766°W / 43.6494; -79.3766
OpenedMay 10, 1903
OwnerOmni Hotels & Resorts
ManagementOmni Hotels & Resorts
Height190 ft (58 m)
Technical details
Floor count18 (no 13th floor)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Henry Ives Cobb (tower)
E.J. Lennox (original)
Main contractorIllsley & Horn, Ltd.[1]
Other information
Number of rooms301
Website
www.omnihotels.com/hotels/toronto-king-edward

History edit

The King Edward Hotel was designed by Toronto architect E.J. Lennox for developer George Gooderham's Toronto Hotel Company, and was granted its name by namesake King Edward VII.[4] Construction began in 1901, with the demolition of the Walker Building on the site.[5] Built at a cost of CA$2,000,000 (equivalent to $64,817,358 in 2021), the hotel opened in 1903 with 400 rooms and 300 baths, and it claimed to be entirely fireproof.[6]

 
King Street in 1908, with the King Edward Hotel on the left

In 1921, an 18-storey tower, costing CA$2,500,000 (equivalent to $35,400,000 in 2021),[7] designed by Chicago architect Henry Ives Cobb, with 530 additional rooms was added to the east of the original eight-storey structure, replacing the Sullivan Hotel on the site. On the two top floors of the tower is the Crystal Ballroom, that until the late 1950s was the most fashionable in the city. The room was closed in the late 1950s due to stricter fire codes and was not restored during the 1979-81 renovation.[8] When the Omni Hotel chain invested in the hotel in 2013, restoring the ballroom was one of its announced goals.[9] The ballroom re-opened in April 2017 after a closure of 38 years.[10]

Throughout the years, the hotel has passed through the hands of a number of owners. The Metropolitan Life Insurance Company became owners in 1933 when it foreclosed on the mortgage. Between 1941 and 1950, the hotel passed between C. A. Ripley and Vernon Cardy. Cardy's Hotel chain also owned the Mount Royal Hotel in Montreal, the Royal Connaught Hotel in Hamilton, Ontario, the General Brock Hotel in Niagara Falls, the Prince Edward Hotel in Windsor, Ontario and the Alpine Inn in Sainte-Adèle, Quebec. In 1950, Sheraton purchased Cardy's hotels and assumed management of the property, renaming it The King Edward Sheraton.[11]

The hotel dropped the Sheraton name in 1975, after the opening of the brand new Four Seasons Sheraton Hotel nearby, becoming the King Edward Hotel, but it remained part of Sheraton for another three years, until 1978. After a number of years of decline, Trans Nation, Inc., a partnership of Emilio Valentini and John Franciotti, bought the hotel in 1979 for $6.3 million and closed it on September 2, 1979, for a $30 million restoration designed by Stanford Downey Architects Inc. The property reopened May 7, 1981, as part of Trusthouse Forte Hotels, which bought the hotel outright on December 23 of that year.[12] When Forte acquired Le Méridien hotels from Air France in 1994, the King Edward was rechristened Le Royal Méridien King Edward. The Le Méridien chain was involved in several other acquisitions and mergers between 1996 and 2003 when the brand came under the ownership of Lehman Brothers Holdings.

For the hotel's 100th anniversary, the Ontario Heritage Trust unveiled a commemorative plaque on May 8, 2003.[13]

Starwood purchased the brand from Lehman in 2005 and the hotel was renamed, dropping Royal, to become simply Le Méridien King Edward.[14] In 2009, a consortium purchased the structure but retained Le Méridien to manage it. The new owners announced a major restoration that included creating 140 condominiums on the third through fifth floors which had been unused for a number of years. In 2012, Skyline Hotels & Resorts, one of the owners, assumed management and marketing from Le Méridien and the hotel became The King Edward Hotel.[15]

Omni Hotels assumed management on August 1, 2013, when the hotel was renamed The Omni King Edward Hotel.[16] After managing the hotel for two years, Omni Hotels bought it outright on November 24, 2015.[17]

Guests edit

Notable dignitaries and luminaries who stayed at the hotel have included Mark Twain, Rudolph Valentino, Louis Armstrong, Elvis Presley, Margaret Thatcher, Britney Spears, and Ernest Hemingway who had lived in the hotel for a period.[18] The Beatles stayed at the hotel's royal suite during their first visit to Toronto, in 1964, and caused the hotel's biggest commotion to date, when 3,000 fans packed the streets and flooded the lobby. In 1969, John Lennon and Yoko Ono stayed in the same royal suite a day before their bed-in for peace began. In February 1964, "moralists picketed" when Liz Taylor and Richard Burton stayed in a suite together; they were not married to each other at the time, causing a scandal.[19]

In film edit

The King Edward has not only housed film stars but also film sets, from the mellow, Leonard Cohen’s 1983 musical I am a Hotel, to the melodramatic, Jamie Foxx’s film Bait, which, during a stunt mishap, caused an explosion that shook the building and shattered windows.[citation needed]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "The Building of Toronto's Two-Million Dollar Hotel". The Globe. Toronto. December 13, 1902. p. 2.
  2. ^ Bateman, Chris (May 10, 2015). "A brief history of the King Edward Hotel in Toronto". blogto.com. Retrieved August 20, 2023.
  3. ^ "The Omni King Edward Hotel". Historic Hotels Worldwide. Retrieved June 18, 2014.
  4. ^ . Ontario Heritage Trust. May 8, 2003. Archived from the original on May 3, 2015. Retrieved January 9, 2013.
  5. ^ "The Building of Toronto's Two Million Dollar Hotel". The Globe. December 13, 1902. p. 2.
  6. ^ "The "Fireproof" King Edward Hotel". History of the King Edward Hotel. November 19, 2012. Retrieved January 11, 2013.
  7. ^ "Plans for Big Buildings Now Being Considered". The Globe. p. 7.
  8. ^ "The Crystal Ballroom". History of the King Edward Hotel. November 18, 2012. Retrieved January 11, 2013.
  9. ^ McQueen, Cynthia (July 15, 2013). "Omni Hotels to take over running Toronto's iconic King Edward Hotel". The Globe and Mail. Toronto. Retrieved April 4, 2015. One of the central pieces for the renovation will be returning the Crystal Ballroom to its former glory.
  10. ^ Brait, Ellen (April 19, 2017). "King Edward Hotel's Crystal Ballroom reopens after 38 years". Toronto Star.
  11. ^ . Time. February 6, 1950. Archived from the original on January 31, 2011. Retrieved January 11, 2013.
  12. ^ "The British-based company that has been managing Toronto's historic..." United Press International. December 23, 1981.
  13. ^ (Press release). Ontario Heritage Foundation. May 8, 2003. Archived from the original on May 3, 2015. Retrieved January 11, 2013.
  14. ^ "Owners, General Managers & Historic Events Through The Years". History of the King Edward Hotel. November 16, 2012. Retrieved January 11, 2013.
  15. ^ Boyle, Theresa (May 28, 2010). "A royal retreat at the King Edward". Toronto Star. Retrieved November 11, 2013.
  16. ^ "Toronto's King Edward Hotel to Be Managed by Omni" (Press release). Hotel News Resource. July 16, 2013. Retrieved July 16, 2013.
  17. ^ "Toronto's King Edward Hotel Sold to Omni Hotels". Hotel News Resource. November 24, 2015. Retrieved November 30, 2015.
  18. ^ "Skyline Inks Deal to Manage King Edward Hotel". Hotelier. June 7, 2012. Retrieved September 26, 2023.
  19. ^ "Liz Taylor's Toronto courtship, Montreal wedding". CBC News. March 24, 2011. Retrieved January 11, 2013.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • The King Edward Hotel, Toronto, Canada. [Toronto : The Hotel, ca. 1903] ; (Stone Limited, Printers). 20 p. Illustrated guest book from the year the hotel opened. Accessed January 4, 2014, in PDF format.

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King Edward Hotel redirects here For other uses see King Edward Hotel disambiguation The Omni King Edward Hotel also known as the King Eddy 2 is a historic luxury hotel in Downtown Toronto Ontario Canada 3 The hotel is located at 37 King Street East and it occupies the entire block bounded by King Street on the north Victoria Street on the east Colborne Street on the south and Leader Lane on the west The Omni King Edward HotelThe front entrance on King StreetLocation within OntarioGeneral informationAddress37 King Street EastToronto OntarioM5C 1E9Coordinates43 38 58 N 79 22 36 W 43 6494 N 79 3766 W 43 6494 79 3766OpenedMay 10 1903OwnerOmni Hotels amp ResortsManagementOmni Hotels amp ResortsHeight190 ft 58 m Technical detailsFloor count18 no 13th floor Design and constructionArchitect s Henry Ives Cobb tower E J Lennox original Main contractorIllsley amp Horn Ltd 1 Other informationNumber of rooms301Websitewww wbr omnihotels wbr com wbr hotels wbr toronto king edward Contents 1 History 2 Guests 3 In film 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe King Edward Hotel was designed by Toronto architect E J Lennox for developer George Gooderham s Toronto Hotel Company and was granted its name by namesake King Edward VII 4 Construction began in 1901 with the demolition of the Walker Building on the site 5 Built at a cost of CA 2 000 000 equivalent to 64 817 358 in 2021 the hotel opened in 1903 with 400 rooms and 300 baths and it claimed to be entirely fireproof 6 nbsp King Street in 1908 with the King Edward Hotel on the leftIn 1921 an 18 storey tower costing CA 2 500 000 equivalent to 35 400 000 in 2021 7 designed by Chicago architect Henry Ives Cobb with 530 additional rooms was added to the east of the original eight storey structure replacing the Sullivan Hotel on the site On the two top floors of the tower is the Crystal Ballroom that until the late 1950s was the most fashionable in the city The room was closed in the late 1950s due to stricter fire codes and was not restored during the 1979 81 renovation 8 When the Omni Hotel chain invested in the hotel in 2013 restoring the ballroom was one of its announced goals 9 The ballroom re opened in April 2017 after a closure of 38 years 10 Throughout the years the hotel has passed through the hands of a number of owners The Metropolitan Life Insurance Company became owners in 1933 when it foreclosed on the mortgage Between 1941 and 1950 the hotel passed between C A Ripley and Vernon Cardy Cardy s Hotel chain also owned the Mount Royal Hotel in Montreal the Royal Connaught Hotel in Hamilton Ontario the General Brock Hotel in Niagara Falls the Prince Edward Hotel in Windsor Ontario and the Alpine Inn in Sainte Adele Quebec In 1950 Sheraton purchased Cardy s hotels and assumed management of the property renaming it The King Edward Sheraton 11 The hotel dropped the Sheraton name in 1975 after the opening of the brand new Four Seasons Sheraton Hotel nearby becoming the King Edward Hotel but it remained part of Sheraton for another three years until 1978 After a number of years of decline Trans Nation Inc a partnership of Emilio Valentini and John Franciotti bought the hotel in 1979 for 6 3 million and closed it on September 2 1979 for a 30 million restoration designed by Stanford Downey Architects Inc The property reopened May 7 1981 as part of Trusthouse Forte Hotels which bought the hotel outright on December 23 of that year 12 When Forte acquired Le Meridien hotels from Air France in 1994 the King Edward was rechristened Le Royal Meridien King Edward The Le Meridien chain was involved in several other acquisitions and mergers between 1996 and 2003 when the brand came under the ownership of Lehman Brothers Holdings For the hotel s 100th anniversary the Ontario Heritage Trust unveiled a commemorative plaque on May 8 2003 13 Starwood purchased the brand from Lehman in 2005 and the hotel was renamed dropping Royal to become simply Le Meridien King Edward 14 In 2009 a consortium purchased the structure but retained Le Meridien to manage it The new owners announced a major restoration that included creating 140 condominiums on the third through fifth floors which had been unused for a number of years In 2012 Skyline Hotels amp Resorts one of the owners assumed management and marketing from Le Meridien and the hotel became The King Edward Hotel 15 Omni Hotels assumed management on August 1 2013 when the hotel was renamed The Omni King Edward Hotel 16 After managing the hotel for two years Omni Hotels bought it outright on November 24 2015 17 Guests editNotable dignitaries and luminaries who stayed at the hotel have included Mark Twain Rudolph Valentino Louis Armstrong Elvis Presley Margaret Thatcher Britney Spears and Ernest Hemingway who had lived in the hotel for a period 18 The Beatles stayed at the hotel s royal suite during their first visit to Toronto in 1964 and caused the hotel s biggest commotion to date when 3 000 fans packed the streets and flooded the lobby In 1969 John Lennon and Yoko Ono stayed in the same royal suite a day before their bed in for peace began In February 1964 moralists picketed when Liz Taylor and Richard Burton stayed in a suite together they were not married to each other at the time causing a scandal 19 In film editThe King Edward has not only housed film stars but also film sets from the mellow Leonard Cohen s 1983 musical I am a Hotel to the melodramatic Jamie Foxx s film Bait which during a stunt mishap caused an explosion that shook the building and shattered windows citation needed See also editRoyal eponyms in Canada Monarchy in OntarioReferences edit The Building of Toronto s Two Million Dollar Hotel The Globe Toronto December 13 1902 p 2 Bateman Chris May 10 2015 A brief history of the King Edward Hotel in Toronto blogto com Retrieved August 20 2023 The Omni King Edward Hotel Historic Hotels Worldwide Retrieved June 18 2014 Ontario Heritage Foundation celebrates King Edward Hotel s 100th anniversary with provincial plaque Ontario Heritage Trust May 8 2003 Archived from the original on May 3 2015 Retrieved January 9 2013 The Building of Toronto s Two Million Dollar Hotel The Globe December 13 1902 p 2 The Fireproof King Edward Hotel History of the King Edward Hotel November 19 2012 Retrieved January 11 2013 Plans for Big Buildings Now Being Considered The Globe p 7 The Crystal Ballroom History of the King Edward Hotel November 18 2012 Retrieved January 11 2013 McQueen Cynthia July 15 2013 Omni Hotels to take over running Toronto s iconic King Edward Hotel The Globe and Mail Toronto Retrieved April 4 2015 One of the central pieces for the renovation will be returning the Crystal Ballroom to its former glory Brait Ellen April 19 2017 King Edward Hotel s Crystal Ballroom reopens after 38 years Toronto Star Hotels Six for Sheraton Time February 6 1950 Archived from the original on January 31 2011 Retrieved January 11 2013 The British based company that has been managing Toronto s historic United Press International December 23 1981 Ontario Heritage Foundation celebrates King Edward Hotel s 100th anniversary with provincial plaque Press release Ontario Heritage Foundation May 8 2003 Archived from the original on May 3 2015 Retrieved January 11 2013 Owners General Managers amp Historic Events Through The Years History of the King Edward Hotel November 16 2012 Retrieved January 11 2013 Boyle Theresa May 28 2010 A royal retreat at the King Edward Toronto Star Retrieved November 11 2013 Toronto s King Edward Hotel to Be Managed by Omni Press release Hotel News Resource July 16 2013 Retrieved July 16 2013 Toronto s King Edward Hotel Sold to Omni Hotels Hotel News Resource November 24 2015 Retrieved November 30 2015 Skyline Inks Deal to Manage King Edward Hotel Hotelier June 7 2012 Retrieved September 26 2023 Liz Taylor s Toronto courtship Montreal wedding CBC News March 24 2011 Retrieved January 11 2013 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to King Edward Hotel Official website The King Edward Hotel Toronto Canada Toronto The Hotel ca 1903 Stone Limited Printers 20 p Illustrated guest book from the year the hotel opened Accessed January 4 2014 in PDF format Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Omni King Edward Hotel amp oldid 1177286403, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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