Used to be the tallest in the area, until the Huntley/Selby proposal came along:


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The northern facade with the columns looks a bit like Simpson Tower (401 Bay) pre-butchery (renovation).
 
Some massing models showing this building & surrounding applications from various angles (Rosedale on Bloor = BLUE / under construction & proposed = red)

Birdseye looking west:
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From above Rosedale:
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From the north:
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Birdseye from above Jarvis St:
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Looking west along Bloor St E:
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Looking southeast from above Ramsden Park (Yorkville):
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Looking southwest from above the DVP:
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Not sure if these have been posted before, but here are renderings of the Studio Munge-designed lobby/bar and standard room at the Canopy by Hilton Toronto Yorkville from a Canopy by Hilton brand presentation deck I managed to get a hold of.

Also, this article released by Hilton in December previewing upcoming openings in 2022 had a short mention of the forthcoming property:

"Canopy by Hilton Toronto Yorkville will make its debut in the highly sought-after Yorkville neighborhood of Toronto, an area known for trendy shopping and elegant dining. The hotel, part of a mixed-use residential development, will offer 178 guest rooms, an indoor pool and a restaurant and café.

Opening in fall 2022.
"

khabah

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I wonder how long before Yorkville will be used to describe some new development on Danforth Avenue.

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It’s beautiful, those photos show how that area is evolving. It may not be Yorkville or technically Rosedale but it’s a world away from St James Town.
 
It’s beautiful, those photos show how that area is evolving. It may not be Yorkville or technically Rosedale but it’s a world away from St James Town.

Agree but its proximity to St. Jamestown will only help the latter. It needs all the help it can get. The Selby accomplished the same.
 

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