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WHISTLERINMUSKOKA
Feb 10, 2007, 2:48 AM
Thanks to Goodlookin for giving us the heads up that this project is about to start up.

http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i165/whistlerinToronto/Shangri-La.jpg?t=1171075228

World-renowned Shangri-La Comes to Downtown Toronto
East Meets West with the Arrival of Living Shangri-La: Five-Star Hotel
and 352 Luxury Residences by Canada's Leading Residential Developer

TORONTO, Feb. 7 /CNW/ - Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts, one of the world's
premier creators of ultra-luxurious hotels and resort properties, has selected
the heart of Toronto as the location of its second signature Canadian property
following the phenomenal launch of Living Shangri-La Vancouver.
Living Shangri-La Toronto, a new $430 million tower, will redefine luxury
living downtown, offering a collection of elegant residences atop the
five-star hotel, jointly developed by Westbank and Peterson Group with James
K.M. Cheng Architects (design architect) and Young + Wright Architects
(architect of record).
Slated to open in spring 2011, the 65-storey, 704-foot luxury hotel and
condominium tower on prestigious University Avenue at Adelaide Street boasts a
dynamic central location on the nexus of the Financial and Entertainment
Districts, across from the new Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts.
The tasteful, five-star Shangri-La Hotel and lobby, with CHI, The Spa at
Shangri-La, includes signature retail, lounge and restaurants and is
distinguished by a glass-flanked podium with 220 spacious guestrooms on levels
1 to 17.
"We are delighted to announce our second project in Canada with Westbank
and Peterson," said Giovanni Angelini, Shangri-La's Chief Executive Officer
and Managing Director. "Our Canadian properties will offer travelers
Shangri-La's renowned Asian-style hospitality complemented by luxurious
guestrooms, fine dining, and state-of-the-art facilities."
Promising a level of architecture and interior design to complement and
exceed Toronto's current downtown real estate developments, Living Shangri-La
Toronto features breathtaking views and an impressive array of world-class
amenities designed to captivate Toronto's skyline and attract discerning
connoisseurs.
Floors 18 - 48 will be home to 279 luxurious one- and two-bedroom
Residences with floors 49 - 65 reserved for the most exclusive 73 Private
Estates, each encompassing penthouse-worthy appointments and soaring city or
harbour views. Visitors and residents alike will enjoy access to Shangri-La's
incomparable 24-hour five-star service and security, exquisite amenities,
exclusive CHI treatments and an ambience of tranquil grandeur.
"It is a privilege to bring this calibre of hotel and residential
offering to any city, but to bring Shangri-La to a city as dynamic and
exciting as Toronto is an honour," says Ian Gillespie, President of Westbank.
"We are confident that the people of Toronto along with international buyers
will embrace this outstanding example of urban architecture and enjoy a
Shangri-La Toronto lifestyle that is second-to-none."
The successful track record of Westbank and Peterson Group with James
K.M. Cheng Architects and Rennie Marketing Systems has already had a
significant positive impact on the luxury real estate market in Vancouver,
B.C. The team is currently constructing a trio of signature projects including
Living Shangri-La Vancouver, the city's tallest tower (with 300 luxury
residences substantially sold out and on schedule for a winter 2008 opening);
The Estates Fairmont Pacific Rim on Coal Harbour's waterfront; and the
acclaimed redevelopment of the historic Woodward's property. Collectively,
these projects represent well over $1 billion in real estate development.
Westbank and Peterson Group have developed or have under development
$5 billion in projects consisting of over 15 million square feet of
residential, retail, mixed-use and office space. Their creative and
architecturally-focused approach to the creation of premier residences has
made them Canada's leading luxury residential developers.
"Here we have crafted the most exciting fusion of retail and urban
amenities, hospitality and residential design for this signature address,"
says Ben Yeung, President, Peterson Group. "We're delighted to contribute to
Toronto's celebrated skyline and cityscape while enhancing the city's global
destination status."
The accomplishments of this team have impressed former Vancouver head
planner, Larry Beasley, often credited with orchestrating the Vancouver model
for urban design, contributing to its most livable city status and impressive
international urban development prowess.
"Westbank, Cheng, Rennie and Peterson simply understand the complex
nuances, commitment and investment behind successful urban real estate design
and development," says Beasley. "They add value to cityscapes and investors,
demonstrated repeatedly by the success of their projects in Vancouver."
Astute urban planning, timeless design and sound business acumen are
behind the acclaim, notes Beasley. By securing key downtown locations,
attracting the highest calibre of consulting partners and crafting an
unbeatable combination of public, private and residential amenities, savvy
developers like Westbank and Peterson, with the guidance of Canada's leading
real estate marketer Rennie Marketing Systems, routinely lead the competition
at every level of development and set the precedent Beasley contends.
As with their previous developments, Living Shangri-La Toronto will
feature sustainable design, integrated landscape architecture and a
significant public art component along with heritage conservation/restoration
of the Bishop's Block property on Simcoe Street, a Toronto landmark since
1829. Teaming up with James K.M. Cheng Architects is the well established
Toronto-based firm, Young + Wright Architects Inc., whose portfolio includes
work on the Sharp Centre for Design at the Ontario College of Art & Design,
the Rogers Centre and the design of One Bloor Street East.

Hong Kong-based Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts currently manages 50 hotels
under Shangri-La and Traders brands with rooms inventory of over 23,000 in
Australia, China, Fiji, Hong Kong, Indonesia, India, Malaysia, the
Philippines, Singapore, Sultanate of Oman, Thailand, Taiwan and the United
Arab Emirates. The group has over 40 projects under development in Canada,
mainland China, France, India, Japan, Macau, Malaysia, Maldives, Philippines,
Qatar, Seychelles, Thailand, United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom and the
United States.
Inspired by the legendary land featured in James Hilton's novel Lost
Horizon published in 1933, the name Shangri-La encapsulates the serenity and
service for which Shangri-La is renowned worldwide. Shangri-La's tradition of
service excellence started with the opening of the Shangri-La Hotel,
Singapore, in 1971. The hotel's 15 acres of landscaped gardens, beautifully
appointed guest rooms and gracious Asian style set a new standard for hotel
excellence, which to this day continues to guide the group's design features.
Training is Shangri-La's top priority and significant resources are
allocated annually to ensure employees have the skills and knowledge to be the
best in their fields. This has earned the group international awards and
recognition from guests, prestigious magazines such as Condé Nast Traveler, as
well as industry partners and made Shangri-La one of the preferred hotel
employers.
For more information on Living Shangri-La Toronto, please visit
www.livingshangri-latoronto.com.



For further information: or digital images of Living Shangri-La Toronto,
please contact: Charlie Robson, Adriane David, NATIONAL Public Relations,
(416) 586-0180, crobson@national.ca, adavid@national.ca









Shangri-La joins Toronto's luxe building boom
Posh hotel chain to build 65-storey tower
ELIZABETH CHURCH

From Wednesday's Globe and Mail

An unprecedented luxury hotel building boom in downtown Toronto will get an added boost today as Shangri-La Hotels & Resorts takes the wraps off a new 65-storey downtown tower.

The new project will include 352 condominium units on the building's upper levels and 220 hotel rooms on the first 17 floors. The project will be located on the west side of University Avenue at the corner of Adelaide Street West.

The mixed-use development is part of an expansion push by Hong Kong-based Shangri-La Asia Ltd. into North American and Europe. The luxury chain, which manages 49 hotels, has started a similar project in Vancouver and is working on a Chicago development, as well. West Coast developer Westbank Projects Corp., which is working on the Vancouver site, will develop the Toronto tower along with its partner Peterson Investment Group Inc.

The Shangri-La tower is slated to be completed in the spring of 2011. It is one of several luxury hotel and condominium developments now vying for buyer interest in Toronto's downtown, which could see close to 1,000 luxury hotel rooms added in the coming year.


"It's a huge expansion," said Brian Flood, a Toronto-based vice-president with CBRE Hotels. "Whether the market will support it is another question."

Already under construction is the 53-storey Ritz-Carlton Hotel in the city's Entertainment District; it will include 267 hotel rooms and 153 condominium units, and is expected to open in 2009. A new Four Seasons Hotel mixed-use project, also in the works, will add 265 hotel rooms and 230 condominium units spread over two towers in the city's tony Yorkville neighbourhood.

A handful of smaller projects are also being developed, and a Trump Tower project is in the marketing phase.

William Stone, executive managing director of Colliers International Hotels, said the boom is "long overdue" and marks the end of a 15-year construction drought in this segment of the market. "I would argue that we have lost groups and events because we haven't had the appropriate hotel base," he said.

Both Mr. Flood and Mr. Stone said the new stock will be good for the market. They expect the pricier product will allow all hotels to increase their rates.

Others were not so sure. "On occasion they will be full, but its going to be hard to keep them active for the whole year," said one analyst who follows the industry.

Others point out that the economics of these hotel projects only work because they are paired with condominiums.

"Keep in mind, none of these projects would go ahead without the condos," National Bank Financial analyst Michael Smith said.

He said the mixed-use projects make sense because the condominium component helps to offset construction costs for the hotel. The five-star cachet of the hotel chains also allows for a higher asking price for the residential units, he said.

Mr. Stone said the new construction will help Toronto, and will allow it to compete with other destination cities in North America for the high-end tourist dollar.








Second Canadian Shangri-La Sited in Toronto
February 07, 2007
By Tom Dworetzky, News Editor



Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts has announced plans to develop Living Shangri-La Toronto. The $430 million tower will be jointly developed by Westbank and Peterson Group with James K.M. Cheng Architects and Young + Wright Architects.

The 65-storey, 704-foot luxury hotel and condominium tower is sited on University Avenue at Adelaide Street, a central downtown Toronto location. The five-star Shangri-La Hotel will also have CHI, The Spa at Shangri-La, retail, lounge and restaurant spaces and 220 guestrooms on levels 1 to 17.

Floors 18 - 48 will be home to 279 one- and two-bedroom residences with floors 49 - 65 reserved for 73 private estates, each encompassing penthouse-worthy appointments and city or harbor views. Visitors and residents will have access to Shangri-La's 24-hour room service and security, amenities, exclusive CHI treatments.

"There is an increasing demand in the city of Toronto for both five-star accommodations and residences that provide the security, exclusivity and amenities of a five-star hotel," a Shangri-la spokesperson told CPN today, as to why the company decided to make its entry into that market.

The spokesperson said that groundbreaking on the project was anticipated for late 2007, with expected completion in spring 2011.

Westbank and Peterson Group with James K.M. Cheng Architects and Rennie Marketing Systems has already had a significant positive impact on luxury real estate in Vancouver. The team is currently constructing a trio of signature projects including Living Shangri-La Vancouver, the city's tallest tower with 300 luxury residences; The Estates Fairmont Pacific Rim on Coal Harbour's waterfront; and the acclaimed redevelopment of the historic Woodward's property. Together, these projects represent well over $1 billion in real estate development.

Westbank and Peterson Group have developed or have under development $5 billion in projects consisting of over 15 million square feet of residential, retail, mixed-use and office space.

LordMandeep
Feb 10, 2007, 4:08 AM
wow what an active winter.

Four seasons and Shangri-la are starting up, ritz and rbc center start construction.

Trump, sapphire and 1 Bloor East came back from the dead.

Canuck
Feb 10, 2007, 5:15 AM
Trump was never really dead. It didn't move as fast as most would have hoped, but it was always there and active.

Taller Better
Feb 10, 2007, 6:11 AM
Apparently Stinson is ultra-pissed that ShangriLa got the extra height, going as far as insinuating something got "greased" to allow it. Bitter and burned... not a great combination.

LordMandeep
Feb 10, 2007, 4:32 PM
really it is seen as the expansion of the CBD.

WhipperSnapper
Feb 10, 2007, 4:52 PM
Apparently Stinson is ultra-pissed that ShangriLa got the extra height, going as far as insinuating something got "greased" to allow it.

shadowing can be confusing

Taller Better
Feb 10, 2007, 5:33 PM
I can't think of any damage being done by a shadow from the Shangri La. It most certainly will not reach City Hall unless they build it to 200 storeys. I think it is sour grapes on behalf of Harry.
Plus, Shangri La kicked in 8 million bucks to the city for the privilege of increasing the heights. If that is greasing, then go ahead and grease. The more the merrier.

icescraper
Feb 10, 2007, 6:47 PM
The rendering looks alot better than original. Maybe just more detail or posted at higher res. Nice clean simple lines. With West and North side wide open this towers going to stand out! - ice





"we used to have art, now we have fashion"

WhipperSnapper
Feb 10, 2007, 11:52 PM
I think it is sour grapes on behalf of Harry.


for sure - but I'm willing to bet in Harry's mind 'new' city hall was built exactly where it was to screw him over 40+ years later ;)

WhipperSnapper
Feb 10, 2007, 11:54 PM
http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i165/whistlerinToronto/Shangri-La.jpg?t=1171075228

pretty much the same as the one erected downtown except that it's 25 feet tall (and I believe the podium is clearer)

Taller Better
Feb 11, 2007, 6:59 AM
for sure - but I'm willing to bet in Harry's mind 'new' city hall was built exactly where it was to screw him over 40+ years later ;)

LOL! :haha:

icescraper
Feb 22, 2007, 1:20 AM
for sure - but I'm willing to bet in Harry's mind 'new' city hall was built exactly where it was to screw him over 40+ years later ;)


Touche if in fact thats how you spell it. - ice

SpongeG
Feb 22, 2007, 6:59 AM
http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i165/whistlerinToronto/Shangri-La.jpg?t=1171075228

it's taller than the CN tower

:haha: interesting looking at least

icescraper
Feb 23, 2007, 2:20 AM
I'm going to have a beer on that roof top terrace once is opens! - ice

zerokarma
Feb 28, 2007, 3:16 PM
The rendering looks good

Taller Better
Mar 1, 2007, 7:05 PM
I'm going to have a beer on that roof top terrace once is opens! - ice

Saaaay.... that opens up an interesting question! What plans do they have for the rooftop terrace? I'd love to see a new public restaurant/bar/lounge.

Waterloo_Guy
Mar 1, 2007, 7:11 PM
Hmmm.

towerguy3
Mar 6, 2007, 6:31 AM
Vancouver boy here; what's all this there's chunks of ice falling down from your towers?

bang, ouch!

caltrane74
Mar 6, 2007, 3:25 PM
Vancouver boy here; what's all this there's chunks of ice falling down from your towers?

bang, ouch!

This has nothing to do with the bloody hotel posted, guy....

Anyways..we had a rare type of icestorm that caused an extreme buildup on many buildings downtown..and when it warmed up a bit over the weekend the, the ice began falling off...duh.

OrientExpress
Mar 7, 2007, 3:15 PM
Gotta love how the glass is reverse tapered on this building.

First of it's kind if I'm not mistaken.

shappy
Mar 25, 2007, 8:46 PM
a cool render from a Vancouver Sun ad:

http://aycu32.webshots.com/image/13591/2004373583136401830_rs.jpg

Taller Better
Mar 25, 2007, 8:59 PM
Vancouver boy here; what's all this there's chunks of ice falling down from your towers?

bang, ouch!

They are not so much "falling" as being tipped over. We hide up on the top and
wait til touristos from the Wet Coast walk underneath, then...
"Geronomoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.............. splattt"! :)

That rendering is sooooooo cool. One of the best and the smartest I have seen of proposal.

WHISTLERINMUSKOKA
Mar 27, 2007, 2:49 PM
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/160/436450731_c44b306d22_b.jpg

http://farm1.static.flickr.com/180/436457422_ce560a0c53_o.jpg

Taller Better
Mar 27, 2007, 3:00 PM
lookin' nice... very sleek and sophisticated...

caltrane74
Mar 27, 2007, 3:59 PM
sweet pictures!!

architect1
Mar 27, 2007, 4:20 PM
I love the pics hope to see more soon.

archylia
Apr 16, 2007, 3:56 PM
this is a nice looking condo.

WHISTLERINMUSKOKA
Apr 20, 2007, 7:37 PM
The hoarding is said to be going up around the site today.:tup:

psychosomatic
Apr 21, 2007, 12:53 PM
:previous: sweeeeeeet!!:banana: (hopefully it wont be up for too long). wait......is the hoarding for the sales centre?

WHISTLERINMUSKOKA
Apr 22, 2007, 4:06 PM
Take a look here (image taken by gbelan over on u/t > http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j145/gbelan/100_0012.jpg

caltrane74
Apr 22, 2007, 4:55 PM
It's probably the hoarding for construction of the sales centre.

psychosomatic
Apr 22, 2007, 8:25 PM
well that's a little less exciting, but exciting nonetheless.

Master Plan Dan
Apr 25, 2007, 8:34 PM
Holy... that building is going to change the feel of University Avenue forever.

That thing is massive, and don't get me wrong, it should be... but man that thing is tall! They will have to add taller buildings around it make it "fit" in better.

Kind of sticks out like a sore thumb right now.

caltrane74
Apr 25, 2007, 10:27 PM
Well TIFF is nearby, and so will the RITZ and RBC.....

So it will have some company...

401_King
Apr 25, 2007, 10:34 PM
yea i noticed that walkway near shangrila site today

WHISTLERINMUSKOKA
May 3, 2007, 2:30 PM
They've updated their website with an aerial fly-over, pretty cool. Click on Toronto to get to it.

http://www.livingshangri-latoronto.com/

Tony
May 3, 2007, 9:19 PM
nice. Not as nice a fly-over/by as Trump but decent. :)

habsfan
May 4, 2007, 2:33 PM
They've updated their website with an aerial fly-over, pretty cool. Click on Toronto to get to it.

http://www.livingshangri-latoronto.com/

IMpressive. This will change the skyline. REally nice looking tower. Looks classy!

Kennedy
May 8, 2007, 6:24 AM
This tower is going to be so key for the streetscape on University Avenue. It will fill in the blank space at the south end where your eyes naturally go when you look down the street.

SFUVancouver
May 8, 2007, 8:14 AM
I went by the Toronto Shangri-La sales centre in Vancouver today and I must say the model looks pretty good. The sales centre has a glassed-in area with the model of the tower on display. I didn't realise from the renderings that only one side of the tower has the "cut glass" (for want of a better term) effect. I wish I had a camera with me so that I could post a picture. I think the Toronto Shangri-La tower and the one under construction here in Vancouver are going to be a great and largely unheralded connection between the two cities. I'd love to take a trip to visit my old hometown when the tower is done and see first hand the city's new skyline.

icescraper
May 12, 2007, 7:12 PM
The project in Toronto to watch for in the next few years or is it signature which I believe is sheduled to open next spring? - ice

borgo100
May 13, 2007, 4:42 AM
are there any Shangri-La in the US??

SFUVancouver
May 13, 2007, 7:00 AM
The Vancouver Shangri-La is the first foray into North America by the hotelier and I think a Las Vegas iteration will be the first foray into the US. We can take some measure of national pride that Shangri-La Hotels choose to come to Canada first in its North American expansion.

SFUVancouver
May 18, 2007, 1:03 AM
For anyone that is interested, I know this is a Vancouver thread, but the developer is local. Shangri-la Toronto is already 80% sold, I didn't end up making the VIP gala until 7pm last night and there was nothing left of interest to me. Most buyers are from Vancouver and Asia, although they claim they are happy with the sales they received in Toronto.

...

Yeah I'm sure that Shangri-la is at 80% or slightly over sold. I don't beleive They will market Shangri-la New York here as I do not beleive it's a Westbank project. Can anyone clarify who is developing the new york project?
The Toronto project was "reasonably" priced at roughly $1000/sqft and up. Compared to Vancouver's lastest high end projects starting at $2000/sqft that's not too bad. Both Westbank and Rennie seem pleasantly surprised by the strong demand.

The Toronto Shangri-La is upwards of 80% sold with most buyers located in Vancouver and Asia. jlousa is a good reliable source of info and was at the VIP sales reception/party for Shangri-La Toronto. So good news for Toronto, this thing is absolutely a go. I can't wait to see it go up.

The quote is from the Vancouver Construction thread:
http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/showthread.php?t=122494&page=98

caltrane74
May 18, 2007, 1:19 AM
Thanks for the update SFU!!

this is great news.

SFUVancouver
Jun 13, 2007, 3:28 AM
The sales centre was closed today, and is likely closed to anyone without an appointment, but I was able to snap a photo through the glass. At long last, a photo of the Shangri-La Toronto sales model:

http://img243.imageshack.us/img243/2409/shangrilatorontojune122xv9.jpg

OrientExpress
Jun 14, 2007, 2:54 AM
suits the location well.

towerguy3
Jan 16, 2008, 11:07 PM
Have they broken ground? There was a big fire at Vancouver's Shangri-La today; 3 fire trucks, smoke everywhere

on Monday they had plywood sheets raining down from the wind

Aylmer
Jan 18, 2008, 2:42 AM
Toronto is growing up (litterally)!
How many seriously proposed towers over 60 storeys are there?

Canuck
Jan 18, 2008, 4:25 AM
Toronto is growing up (litterally)!
How many seriously proposed towers over 60 storeys are there?

4:
1 Bloor East - 904 ft. - 76 floors
Aura [RoCP] - 804 ft. 75 floors
Signature Tower [CityPlace] - 714 ft. 69 floors
Shangri-La - 704 ft. 65 floors

Aylmer
Jan 19, 2008, 1:16 AM
:omg: