IMPERIAL PLAZA
111 St Clair Ave W, Toronto, ON M4V 1N5 | Yonge - St.Clair Neighborhood
Builder's Description:
Originally built in 1957 as the Imperial Oil headquarters, this 21-storey building was then the city’s tallest building. Constructed with a limestone façade and steel frame, the Imperial Building stood as the largest all-welded steel frame structure in the world. The glamour of this iconic building was recaptured in a magnificent 2014 conversion retrofit that seamlessly blends its fascinating history with luxurious touches in this unique condominium. Today, this Toronto condo serves as an example of mid-century international style modernism at one of the city’s most coveted addresses. The building is widely recognized for its dramatic, two-storey polished marble lobby housing York Wilson’s two mural masterpiece, “The Story of Oil.”
Originally built in 1957 as the Imperial Oil headquarters, this 21-storey building was then the city’s tallest building. Constructed with a limestone façade and steel frame, the Imperial Building stood as the largest all-welded steel frame structure in the world. The glamour of this iconic building was recaptured in a magnificent 2014 conversion retrofit that seamlessly blends its fascinating history with luxurious touches in this unique condominium. Today, this Toronto condo serves as an example of mid-century international style modernism at one of the city’s most coveted addresses. The building is widely recognized for its dramatic, two-storey polished marble lobby housing York Wilson’s two mural masterpiece, “The Story of Oil.”