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in Dallas, which was also a monolith that featured a large block-letter name at the top. The 32nd and top floor, which was numbered 33 due to the exclusion of a 13th floor, held the restaurant Stop 33 which featured a starlight ceiling and tall windows. Also included in the structure were two pools,
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In 2013, the redevelopment plan faced some opposition from most of the tenants in the 161 rental units. In late 2015, the building was gutted, several stories were added, and work began on converting the existing frame into a new condominium tower called
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Three months after it opened, the stock promoter Myer Rush was seriously injured by a bomb planted in the bed of the 6th-floor room where he was staying. Myer had been due in court the next morning to face charges in an alleged $ 100 million stock fraud.
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It was sold to a Hong Kong-based ownership group in 1993. It was purchased in the early 2010s by Lanterra Developments. The hotel officially closed on 15 June 2012, forty-five years after opening. All contents of the hotel were sold at auction in 2014.
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After 45 years of operations, the hotel closed in June 2012. Beginning in 2014, the building was stripped to its skeleton and rebuilt as a condominium tower called The Britt, which opened in 2019.
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and Wellesley Street. Floors 1-10 served as the hotel, floors 11-32 as private apartments, and on the 33rd floor was a lounge called Stop 33, which offered panoramic views of the city.
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The Sutton Place project was developed by Max Tanenbaum, the founder of York Steel, and the lawyer David Dennis. The architectural firm Webb Zerafa and Menkès – the descendant of
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a pub, a banquet hall and an office building. The lobby featured a mural painted by Shirley Tattersfield depicting Canada's history, a tribute to the country's
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Associates – designed the building, which along with the hotel included luxury apartments on the upper floors. The design echoed the
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During its time Sutton Place hosted numerous celebrities and was a major destination for actors during the annual
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that year. At the time of its opening, Sutton Place was the tallest building in Toronto north of Queen Street.
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It was operated by the Sutton Place Hotel Company (SP), which also manages hotel properties in
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style, and at the time of its completion was the tallest building in Toronto north of
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Concrete Toronto: A Guide to Concrete Architecture from the Fifties to the Seventies
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The 32-storey hotel (which excluded the number 13 in its count) was designed by
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in the lounge of the same name, where his band had a residency.
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Sutton Place Hotel
Sutton Place Hotel Vancouver

Toronto
Ontario
Webb Zerafa and Menkès
43°39′53″N 79°23′13″W / 43.664770°N 79.386974°W / 43.664770; -79.386974
Toronto, Ontario
Surrey
Sutton Place
Bay Street
Webb Zerafa and Menkès
brutalist
Queen Street
Peter Dickinson
Southland Center
centennial
Toronto International Film Festival
Pierre Trudeau
Sophia Loren
Elizabeth Taylor
Stevie Nicks
Ted Danson
Hagood Hardy
Halifax
Revelstoke
Vancouver
The Sutton Place

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