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Exterior work nearly complete at 77 Charles

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January 26 2013: A view of the 77 Charles West luxury condo building from one block to the north at the intersection of Sultan and St Thomas Streets. Work on the building’s green glass exterior is nearly complete and, inside, model suites are available for viewing.

 

Nearly finished: When I last reported on the 77 Charles West condo project in an August 13 2011 post, windows and cladding were just being installed on the midrise building’s ground floor.  Now, the midrise condominium is almost ready for occupancy.

As of this month, the building is completely glassed in, finishing touches to the exterior are nearly complete (apart from one northwest-facing balcony which appears to be getting a major alteration, and parts of the building frontage along Charles Street which still await landscaping), work on the condo suite interiors is well underway, and developer Aspen Ridge Homes has opened a model suite for exclusive private viewings. Residences are still available for purchase, at prices starting from $2.1 million.

 

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Bistro favoured by film stars serves last meal, Cresford cooks up condo tower to take its place

Bistro 990 restaurant at 990 Bay Street Toronto

March 2 2012: Once a popular hangout for Hollywood celebrities attending the Toronto International Film Festival, Bistro 990 has closed after 23 years in business

 

984 Bay Street and 1000 Bay Street Toronto

The restaurant and its next-door neighbour at 794 Bay Street, a 7-storey building that formerly housed doctors’ offices and medical lab facilities …

 

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… along with the adjacent surface parking lot at 1000 Bay Street, on the northwest corner of Bay and St. Joseph Streets, will be razed and replaced  …

 

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… by a 32-storey, 478-unit glass condominium highrise depicted in this artistic illustration that appears on the website for Cresford Developments

 

984 Bay Street 1Thousand Bay sales centre

… which has opened its presentation centre for 1Thousand Bay in a street-level space once occupied by a retail drug store

 

Last supper: A Bay Street bistro long famous for its celebrity clientele served its last customers and closed its doors on Saturday night, clearing the way for a glass condominium tower designed by Toronto’s architectsAlliance to take its place.

Bistro 990 had operated at 990 Bay Street for 23 years. In its heyday, it was a a popular restaurant hangout for Hollywood stars visiting the city for the Toronto International Film Festival. The restaurant lost some of its appeal in recent years as local foodies grew less fond of classic French cuisine, and then lost some of its celebrity lustre when the film festival relocated from Yorkville to the TIFF Bell Lightbox two years ago.

 

 

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77 Charles West condo gets a street presence as its first two floors begin to take shape

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Architectural building rendering from the 77 Charles West condo website …


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..and a photo of construction progress on the first two floors February 15


Going Up: Passersby can finally see the Seventy Seven Charles West luxury condo building taking shape, now that construction is reaching above ground on the first two floors.

This is an interesting and unique project, and not just because its 77 Charles Street West address occupies an enviable prime location with the sprawling University of Toronto campus to its west and south, and the posh Yorkville neighbourhood to its north. Seventy Seven actually is two completely different buildings in one: a 13-storey condominium complex with very expensive large suites up top (prices start at a mere $1.2 million dollars), and Kintore College, a three-storey residence and educational facility for devout female Catholic university students down below, each with their own private entrance.

A project of Aspen Ridge Homes, the dual-purpose complex at 77 Charles West was designed by Yann Weymouth of international architecture firm HOK. You can read exactly how Weymouth has integrated two separate buildings into one mixed-use structure in this  informative March 16 2007 column by John Bentley Mays of The Globe and Mail, so I won’t repeat those details here. Will Weymouth’s design vision for this unusual building combination succeed? We should be able to tell if he’s managed to pull it off once Seventy Seven’s glass curtain wall starts taking form, likely later this year.

But I’m more curious about something else: How do people who have bought suites at Seventy Seven feel about other new condos that will be built nearby?

 

Impressive views across the University of Toronto campus

The Seventy Seven Charles condo website touts all the wonderful sightlines that its residents will enjoy from their posh pads; in fact, you can click on a rendering of the building to see views in eight directions from several floor levels. Most impressive are the unobstructed west views overlooking the U of T campus, and the south views extending beyond the university all the way to the Financial District and the CN Tower. But the 45- and 50-storey towers of U Condos (currently in early stages of site excavation) at the corner of Bay and St. Mary Streets might block some southeast views, while The St. Thomas, a 23-storey luxury condo planned for the northwest corner of Charles and St. Thomas Streets, will block some sightlines to the northwest.  Of course, One St. Thomas Residences, the stylish black and white 29-storey luxury condo tower designed by New York architect Robert A. M. Stern, already blocks views immediately to the north of Seventy Seven.

However, what’s probably peeving some purchasers is the prospect of a slightly taller building going up right next door, obscuring many views entirely.  Loretto College, a six-storey women’s residence that is part of St. Michael’s College at U of T, sits on St. Mary Street about 50 or so feet south of the Seventy Seven construction site. Last year, the college filed an application with the city for zoning approval to redevelop its site into a new 19-storey mixed-use building with office space, 90 student residence rooms, and 87 condominium units.  If that proposal gets the green light, the new Loretto College will stand three floors taller than Seventy Seven. [Editor’s Note: A revised development application was subsequently filed with the City, proposing a 40-storey institutional and residence building. The new complex would have a 2-storey podium and 38-storey tower, and would include 115 student dormitory units, a chapel, 8 1-bedroom apartment units for chapel members, and 220 apartment units. As of January 2013, the application had not gone before Toronto City Council for approval.] 

I’d feel mighty miffed myself if I forked out a fortune expecting to see skylines, old university buildings and greenery from my new designer digs at Seventy Seven, only to get views into student dorm rooms and other condos close by instead. (Residents with southwest corner suites would still get a bit of a view — through the double-driveway-width space between Loretto College and U of T’s Rowell Jackman Hall to its west.)

But maybe Seventy Seven’s buyers won’t mind. They might be too busy exploring nearby museums and cultural institutions or passing their time shopping and dining. As the condo website proudly points out, “trendy Yorkville, with its cornucopia of galleries, fashion, glamour and cuisine, is just minutes from 77 Charles.” I suppose that, for some people, gazing at the U of T grounds from a luxury balcony just couldn’t compare to window shopping at Prada and Chanel or peering into the glass jewellery display cases at Cartier. Below are several more architectural renderings from the Seventy Seven Charles West website, along with some of my pics of construction progress and the building’s current and future neighbours, which I mentioned above. More photos can be viewed in the “Bloor-Yorkville condo projects” album on the Photo Sets page of the blog.

 

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Rendering of curved upper floors and balconies at 77 Charles West


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Rendering of glass walls and terraces at 77 Charles West


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August 6 2008: 77 Charles sales centre and the old Kintore College building


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November 22 2009: Clearing rubble from the site before excavation


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November 22 2009: Clearing rubble from the site before excavation begins


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November 22 2009: 77 Charles West site viewed from St. Thomas Street


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Building illustration on the hoarding around 77 Charles West


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November 22 2009: Construction site viewed from the east, on Charles Street. The building to the west of the site is U of T’s Rowell Jackman Hall.


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November 11 2010:  construction crane on 77 Charles West site


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November 11 2010: Cement truck at the east end of the  site


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November 11 2010 view of construction activity from the east end of the site


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December 3 2010:  Building illustration on the hoarding along Charles Street


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December 4 2010: foundation construction has reached ground level


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December 4 2010: another view of foundation construction progress


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December 4 2010: Construction viewed from west side of 77 Charles West site


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December 4 2010: workers repairing the construction crane


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Another building illustration on the hoarding along the Charles Street sidewalk


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December 4 2010: Site viewed from the east on Charles Street


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December 4 2010: Crane on the  77 Charles West site viewed from St Mary Street through the driveways between Rowell Jackman Hall, left, and Loretto College


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January 9 2011:  construction of first floor underway


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January 9 2011: another view of first floor construction progress


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January 29 2011: construction progress viewed from west end of the site


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January 29 2011:  another view of first floor construction progress


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January 29 2011:  first floor kept under wraps during the cold weather


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January 29 2011: The driveway in the foreground leads into the underground parking garage of Rowell Jackman Hall next door to 77 Charles


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January 29 2011:  building progress viewed from Charles Street


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January 29 2011:  round support columns for first and second floors


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January 29 2011:  another view of construction progress above ground


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February 12 2011:  construction site viewed after a light snowfall


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February 12 2011:  construction progress viewed from east end of the site


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February 12 2011: a little more progress on the second floor


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February 12 2011:  construction progress viewed from the east on Charles Street


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February 15 2011: Construction activity viewed from Charles Street


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February 15 2011: Building activity at the east end of the condo site


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February 15 2011: Construction viewed from parking lot behind Loretto College


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Another view of the construction from the parking area behind Loretto College


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This pic shows just how close 77 Charles West sits to the rear of Loretto College


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Loretto College on St. Mary Street, immediately to the south of 77 Charles West


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Loretto College site redevelopment proposal sign on St. Mary Street


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Loretto College viewed from St Mary Street on December 4 2010


Rowell Jackman Hall

Rowell Jackman Hall is 77 Charles’s next-door neighbour to the west


63 and 65 Charles Street West houses

77 Charles’s easterly neighbours are two semidetached brick houses built in 1885. They are the Charles Bird House at 63 Charles, left, and the John Briggs House at Number 65. To their left are the Bay Charles apartment towers.



The St Thomas condos

The St Thomas condo highrise site and sales office on the northwest corner of Charles and St Thomas Streets, right across the road from 77 Charles West


The St Thomas condos

October 3 2010 view from St Thomas Street of 77 Charles West, left, and the site for The St Thomas luxury highrise condo building now on sale


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Another December 4 2010 view of The St Thomas condo site directly across the street from the 77 Charles West condo location


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The One St Thomas condo highrise on Charles Street across from 77 Charles West


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February 15 2011: View of 77 and its neighbours on Charles Street West. The cement truck is at 77 Charles, while One St. Thomas is the building at right. The sales office for The St Thomas condos is visible on the next block.