Toronto Blue Diamond Condos and Foxbar Towns at Imperial Village | 88.08m | 28s | Camrost-Felcorp | Diamond Schmitt

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How they left the church roof like that looks awkward and arsed...
 
Here's an article from "Storeys" which indicates activities on the POPS will start in late 2024.

"Those who’ve had their sights on a former church as an event venue, however, will soon have a sophisticated new option in the Forest Hill neighbourhood, when The Imperial Toronto opens for business in late 2024. Impressively transforming the former gothic-style,1912-built Deer Park United Church with a sleek and contemporary design – but one that honours its past and original architecture – the building is in the process of becoming a luxurious event space and restaurant.

Designed by Lux Interiors with over 14,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor spaces, The Imperial will cater to gatherings of all sizes, from intimate dinners at the multi-space Italian restaurant, to grand galas and celebrations.

In addition to its coveted location on St. Clair Ave just north of Yonge St, the building’s design details made the church alluring in its potential as a place to wine, dine, and mingle. “What was most appealing was the possibility of bringing to life the vision and marriage of 1960’ Italian Dolce Vita with 1960s Hollywood glamour,” says owner and Executive Chef Rino Peruzza of the space. “It will be a place where the two eras can merge into the backdrop of a 135-year-old building and Italian Piazza feel, right in the heart of the city.”

The building will feature six distinct gathering spaces, including The Courtyard, the undeniable crown jewel. This stunning space sits between two of the church’s original sides, allowing for natural light to stream in through stunning windows. While this space is currently open to the night sky, it will soon feature a glass roof structure that will allow the architectural design details of the original structure to shine. “The most important factors in the church’s transformation were maintaining the old-world charm of the building and having it flow seamlessly into the modern luxury of the venue,” says Peruzza."


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