Pantages Tower
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Basic data | |
Place: |
Toronto , Canada![]() |
Construction time : | 2000-2003 |
Status : | completed |
Architectural style : | postmodern |
Architect : | Core Architects Inc. |
Use / legal | |
Usage : | Apartments and hotel |
Technical specifications | |
Height : | 139.6 m |
Height to the top: | 139.6 m |
Floors : | 45 |
Usable area : | 46,600 m² |
Building material : | Steel, concrete, glass |
Pantages Tower is a residential and hotel building in Toronto , Ontario , Canada . The building is near the Ed Mirvish Theater at 210 Victoria Street . The building has 45 floors above ground and 6 underground floors over an area of 46,600 square meters. The building was completed in 2003.
The building is characterized by postmodern architecture . The building was designed by Moshe Safdie and Core Architects for the Canadian real estate companies Dundee Corporation and Intracorp.
history
Another theater building was originally planned on the site, which should also house a hotel. Due to the bankruptcy of the former developer Livent, the plans were abandoned and a residential and hotel building was built instead.
Specialty
In 2006, British milliner and fashion designer Nick Smith stayed at the hotel for several months while he was writing his first novel, "Rock Royalty: Diary of a Supermodel".
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Coordinates: 43 ° 39'16 " N , 79 ° 22'45.2" W.