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One Bloor

One Bloor, previously One Bloor East and Number One Bloor, is a mixed-use skyscraper at the intersection of Bloor Street and Yonge Street in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The project was initially launched by developer Bazis International Inc. in 2007, before being cancelled and re-developed by Great Gulf. As of 2018, it is the tenth-tallest residential building outside of Asia and the 40th tallest residential building in the world.

One Bloor
View of the building from Yonge-Bloor intersection
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeResidential and retail
Location1 Bloor Street East
Toronto, Ontario
Coordinates43°40′13″N 79°23′11″W / 43.6702°N 79.3865°W / 43.6702; -79.3865
Construction startedAugust 2011
Topped-outFall 2015
CompletedLate 2017
Height
Roof257 m (843 ft)
Technical details
Floor count76
Floor area68,634 m2 (738,770 sq ft)
Design and construction
Architecture firmHariri Pontarini Architects
DeveloperGreat Gulf
Structural engineerJablonsky, Ast and Partners[1]
Main contractorTucker Hi-Rise Construction
An early morning photo of One Bloor

History edit

There were several attempts to build a residential building at No. 1 Bloor Street East. In 2005, a 60-storey tower was proposed by Young and Wright.[2] The site was sold to Bazis International and then to Great Gulf Homes. The site was formerly a two storey retail building with a Harvey's and City Optical on the ground floor, which was demolished once the One Bloor project proceeded.

Bazis proposal edit

In 2007, an 80-storey proposal was announced with much fanfare by Bazis International. The existing two-storey buildings located on the site were demolished in December 2008.

It was to be approximately 275 metres (902 ft) tall and was designed by Rosario Varacalli.[2] The proposal called for a semi-transparent metal and glass tower with environmentally friendly and efficient technology. The building planned to include 189 hotel rooms and 612 condominium units.

In July 2009, both the final scope and the eventual fate of the project were called into question. News reports stated that the height would be reduced to 67 storeys to reduce the construction costs.[3] The Toronto Star also reported that a group of lenders sought to have their $46 million loan be repaid, or that the court allow them to buy the vacant land. The lenders reportedly made a failed bid of $50.5 million to Bazis for the land.[4] Bazis purchased the site for $63 million in 2007, and cited the global lending crisis as a reason for the height reduction and the loan being in default.[5]

Sale to Great Gulf edit

On July 22, 2009, the Toronto Star reported that Bazis had sold the property to privately held Great Gulf, who have expressed interest in building a skyscraper on the site.[6] The Bazis proposal died as a result of the sale. Great Gulf relaunched the plans to build a condo tower there with a new design, reduced height (initially 91 to 80, but then 80 floors to 65), and a new name. Buoyed by strong sales, One Bloor grew from the downsized 65 floors to 70 floors and again to 75 floors. The skyscraper's final height is 257 metres (843 ft), making it the second tallest residential tower in Canada, after nearby Aura.[7]

The building is designed by Hariri Pontarini Architects, overseen by David Pontarini. Number One Bloor features over 2,500 m2 (27,000 sq ft) of resort-inspired amenities on the sixth and seventh floors designed by Cecconi Simone. On the seventh floor terrace, there is 1,800 m2 (19,000 sq ft) of outdoor amenity space designed by Janet Rosenberg + Associates, Landscape Architecture/Urban Design. The six-storey podium includes 9,300 m2 (100,000 sq ft) of retail space.[8] One major tenant, the Seattle-based Nordstrom Rack chain opened a 3,700 m2 (40,000 sq ft) store in May 2018 and closed it in May 2023. It was the chain's first Canadian location.[9]

Chick-fil-A controversy edit

American chicken sandwich chain Chick-fil-A opened its first standalone Canadian location at street level on September 6, 2019 amid protests over the homophobic beliefs held by the evangelical owner of the restaurant chain and donations to anti-LGBT organizations,[a] especially given the location's proximity to Toronto's main LGBT community of Church and Wellesley.[10][11]

Construction edit

The final scheme comprises a 76-storey condominium tower built by Great Gulf. The two-storey buildings located on the site were demolished in December 2008. Construction began in August 2011,[12] and the tower topped out in late 2015.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ According to American civil rights organization Southern Poverty Law Center's definition of anti-LGBT organizations

References edit

  1. ^ "Jablonsky, Ast and Partners | One Bloor East".
  2. ^ a b Bentley Mays, John (September 11, 2015). "Yonge-Bloor reinvention is indeed special: As One Bloor takes shape, it is revealed as robust, dramatic and briskly urbane". The Globe and Mail. Toronto. p. G2.
  3. ^ Donovan, Kevin (July 18, 2009). "Yonge-Bloor development on the brink". Toronto Star. Retrieved August 31, 2017.
  4. ^ Wong, Tony (July 14, 2011). "One Bloor finally breaks ground". Toronto Star.
  5. ^ Daly, John (April 11, 2011). "One Bloor East reveals T.O.'s unquenchable thirst for condos". The Globe and Mail.
  6. ^ Donovan, Kevin (July 22, 2009). "Tower's future up in the air as Yonge-Bloor site being sold". Toronto Star.
  7. ^ "One Bloor East Urban Toronto Database". Urban Toronto. Retrieved December 16, 2014.
  8. ^ Hume, Christopher (February 13, 2015). "Bloor Street may be messy, but it's vital". Toronto Star. p. GT 4.
  9. ^ "Nordstrom Rack launches first Canadian Location at One Bloor" (Press release). First Gulf. February 23, 2016.
  10. ^ "Chick-fil-A opens 1st Toronto location to adoring customers, angry protesters | CBC News".
  11. ^ Warren, May (September 6, 2019). "Protesters rally at Chick-fil-A opening in Toronto over owner's record on LGBTQ issues". The Toronto Star.
  12. ^ "Number One Bloor". MENA Report. May 19, 2015.

External links edit

  • Official website

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One Bloor previously One Bloor East and Number One Bloor is a mixed use skyscraper at the intersection of Bloor Street and Yonge Street in downtown Toronto Ontario Canada The project was initially launched by developer Bazis International Inc in 2007 before being cancelled and re developed by Great Gulf As of 2018 it is the tenth tallest residential building outside of Asia and the 40th tallest residential building in the world One BloorView of the building from Yonge Bloor intersectionGeneral informationStatusCompletedTypeResidential and retailLocation1 Bloor Street EastToronto OntarioCoordinates43 40 13 N 79 23 11 W 43 6702 N 79 3865 W 43 6702 79 3865Construction startedAugust 2011Topped outFall 2015CompletedLate 2017HeightRoof257 m 843 ft Technical detailsFloor count76Floor area68 634 m2 738 770 sq ft Design and constructionArchitecture firmHariri Pontarini ArchitectsDeveloperGreat GulfStructural engineerJablonsky Ast and Partners 1 Main contractorTucker Hi Rise Construction An early morning photo of One BloorContents 1 History 1 1 Bazis proposal 1 2 Sale to Great Gulf 1 3 Chick fil A controversy 2 Construction 3 See also 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThere were several attempts to build a residential building at No 1 Bloor Street East In 2005 a 60 storey tower was proposed by Young and Wright 2 The site was sold to Bazis International and then to Great Gulf Homes The site was formerly a two storey retail building with a Harvey s and City Optical on the ground floor which was demolished once the One Bloor project proceeded Bazis proposal edit In 2007 an 80 storey proposal was announced with much fanfare by Bazis International The existing two storey buildings located on the site were demolished in December 2008 It was to be approximately 275 metres 902 ft tall and was designed by Rosario Varacalli 2 The proposal called for a semi transparent metal and glass tower with environmentally friendly and efficient technology The building planned to include 189 hotel rooms and 612 condominium units In July 2009 both the final scope and the eventual fate of the project were called into question News reports stated that the height would be reduced to 67 storeys to reduce the construction costs 3 The Toronto Star also reported that a group of lenders sought to have their 46 million loan be repaid or that the court allow them to buy the vacant land The lenders reportedly made a failed bid of 50 5 million to Bazis for the land 4 Bazis purchased the site for 63 million in 2007 and cited the global lending crisis as a reason for the height reduction and the loan being in default 5 Sale to Great Gulf edit On July 22 2009 the Toronto Star reported that Bazis had sold the property to privately held Great Gulf who have expressed interest in building a skyscraper on the site 6 The Bazis proposal died as a result of the sale Great Gulf relaunched the plans to build a condo tower there with a new design reduced height initially 91 to 80 but then 80 floors to 65 and a new name Buoyed by strong sales One Bloor grew from the downsized 65 floors to 70 floors and again to 75 floors The skyscraper s final height is 257 metres 843 ft making it the second tallest residential tower in Canada after nearby Aura 7 The building is designed by Hariri Pontarini Architects overseen by David Pontarini Number One Bloor features over 2 500 m2 27 000 sq ft of resort inspired amenities on the sixth and seventh floors designed by Cecconi Simone On the seventh floor terrace there is 1 800 m2 19 000 sq ft of outdoor amenity space designed by Janet Rosenberg Associates Landscape Architecture Urban Design The six storey podium includes 9 300 m2 100 000 sq ft of retail space 8 One major tenant the Seattle based Nordstrom Rack chain opened a 3 700 m2 40 000 sq ft store in May 2018 and closed it in May 2023 It was the chain s first Canadian location 9 Chick fil A controversy edit American chicken sandwich chain Chick fil A opened its first standalone Canadian location at street level on September 6 2019 amid protests over the homophobic beliefs held by the evangelical owner of the restaurant chain and donations to anti LGBT organizations a especially given the location s proximity to Toronto s main LGBT community of Church and Wellesley 10 11 Construction editThe final scheme comprises a 76 storey condominium tower built by Great Gulf The two storey buildings located on the site were demolished in December 2008 Construction began in August 2011 12 and the tower topped out in late 2015 nbsp One Bloor site September 2009 nbsp Foundations of One Bloor in January 2013 nbsp One Bloor construction site in April 2015See also editList of tallest buildings in Toronto The One supertall tower being developed across the street from One BloorNotes edit According to American civil rights organization Southern Poverty Law Center s definition of anti LGBT organizationsReferences edit Jablonsky Ast and Partners One Bloor East a b Bentley Mays John September 11 2015 Yonge Bloor reinvention is indeed special As One Bloor takes shape it is revealed as robust dramatic and briskly urbane The Globe and Mail Toronto p G2 Donovan Kevin July 18 2009 Yonge Bloor development on the brink Toronto Star Retrieved August 31 2017 Wong Tony July 14 2011 One Bloor finally breaks ground Toronto Star Daly John April 11 2011 One Bloor East reveals T O s unquenchable thirst for condos The Globe and Mail Donovan Kevin July 22 2009 Tower s future up in the air as Yonge Bloor site being sold Toronto Star One Bloor East Urban Toronto Database Urban Toronto Retrieved December 16 2014 Hume Christopher February 13 2015 Bloor Street may be messy but it s vital Toronto Star p GT 4 Nordstrom Rack launches first Canadian Location at One Bloor Press release First Gulf February 23 2016 Chick fil A opens 1st Toronto location to adoring customers angry protesters CBC News Warren May September 6 2019 Protesters rally at Chick fil A opening in Toronto over owner s record on LGBTQ issues The Toronto Star Number One Bloor MENA Report May 19 2015 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to One Bloor Official website 1 Bloor East at Emporis 1 Bloor East at urbandb com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title One Bloor amp oldid 1193395962, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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