The gleaming Shangri-La Toronto is a hotel on the lower levels and residences above.
The cream most certainly rises to the top at the Shangri-La Toronto Residences.
The lower floors of the artfully designed glass-clad tower make up the renowned five-star hotel, the midsection contains condominium residences and the uppermost levels are devoted to what is known as the “private estate” collection. One Shangri-La condo stands out in this area.
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A glass staircase and aquarium bar are among the home’s notable features.
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An additional focal point is the long built-in wet bar with a corner aquarium base filled with tropical fish.
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The sleek, modern kitchen features granite countertops, a walk-in pantry, and Miele or Sub-Zero appliance. The center island with a gas stove and sink is ideal for eating at. It adjoins a dining area with floor-to-ceiling windows and a fireplace.
The upstairs primary suite features a tray ceiling, seven-piece bathroom, dressing room and a private balcony. A lounge with a view of the living room below and the city is nearby. A balcony with glass railings is located off the main suite.
Two spaces of parking are included, and valet parking can be arranged. The building is located in the center of the city near art galleries, theaters, boutiques, cafés and fine dining.
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This condo would be ideal for a couple who are both working in the financial district. The property’s asking price is close to USD 7,4 million, or CAD 10,000,000.