Camrost-Felcorp's Imperial Plaza at Yonge & St. Clair
By on Aug 19, 2010
Camrost Felcorp is revitalizing the historic Imperial Oil building at 111 St. Clair West and offering would-be buyers interested in new condos in Toronto the chance to live in one of the city's most sought-after neighbourhoods.
Built in 1957, the original Alvan Mathers-designed building served as the Canadian headquarters of Imperial Oil until 2007. When it was completed it was the world's tallest all-wielded steel frame building and the highest vista point in Toronto up until the late 1960's. Today the building still boasts breathtaking panoramic views of the city, and Camrost-Felcorp is carefully restoring the grand limestone exterior and converting the elegant former office building into modern new condominiums plus select retail on the ground level.
Just a five minute stroll from the fabulous shops and restaurants at Yonge and St. Clair, the site is adjacent to the leafy enclave of Forest Hill. The St. Clair streetcar even stops right outside the building, and the Yonge subway line is close at hand.
Suites will feature high ceilings and a wide variety of floorplans will include lofts and penthouse suites. Prices start in the $300s.
Suite layouts, finishes and more information will be available soon. Click here to register for all the updates.