If there was one defining trend that marked the energy and joie de vivre of the early 20th century, it was the movement called art deco. It found expression in architectural landmarks like New York’s Chrysler building, luxury ocean liners and eclectic product designs spurred by the Industrial Revolution. After taking a backseat in the seventies and eighties, art deco is now
staging a grand revival on the architectural landscape. For those who appreciate classic architecture, here comes a signature opportunity to ride the crest of a new wave of style that’s reshaping North American cities.
Introducing The Uptown Residences. A magnificent, 48 storey, art deco tower that celebrates fine living. Rising like an obelisk, The Uptown at 35 Balmuto Street will gradually taper as it soars above the Yorkville skyline. The tower will be a shimmering masterpiece of glass and precast, with a granite entrance offering spectacular views of downtown Toronto.
Toronto is no stranger to art deco. Back in the 1920’s The Uptown site in Yorkville was a premier art and theatre destination, attracting connoisseurs from as far as New York and Boston. Designed in the traditional art deco style, this vaudeville house and movie theatre became Toronto’s leading spot for big name Hollywood premieres and late-night cult classics. The Uptown Residences lets you relive the glamour and style of that glorious chapter in history.
staging a grand revival on the architectural landscape. For those who appreciate classic architecture, here comes a signature opportunity to ride the crest of a new wave of style that’s reshaping North American cities.
Introducing The Uptown Residences. A magnificent, 48 storey, art deco tower that celebrates fine living. Rising like an obelisk, The Uptown at 35 Balmuto Street will gradually taper as it soars above the Yorkville skyline. The tower will be a shimmering masterpiece of glass and precast, with a granite entrance offering spectacular views of downtown Toronto.
Toronto is no stranger to art deco. Back in the 1920’s The Uptown site in Yorkville was a premier art and theatre destination, attracting connoisseurs from as far as New York and Boston. Designed in the traditional art deco style, this vaudeville house and movie theatre became Toronto’s leading spot for big name Hollywood premieres and late-night cult classics. The Uptown Residences lets you relive the glamour and style of that glorious chapter in history.