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Pureplaza.Com ENCORE at THEATRE DISTRICT Encore at Theatre District pureplaza.com ENCORE AT THEATRE DISTRICT THEATRE ENCORE AT Encore at Theatre District A STANDING OVATION LIVE AMID THE EXCITEMENT OF THE THEATRE DISTRICT Surrounded by the Royal Alexandra Theatre, Princess of Wales Theatre, TIFF Bell Lightbox, and Roy Thomson Hall, Encore at Theatre District is perfectly positioned in the beating heart of the city. Nestled at Adelaide and Widmer, Encore promises a lifetime of excitement. 01 THE BUILDING ENCORE AT THEATRE DISTRICT A SYMPHONY OF STYLE An epicentre of arts, culture, dining, business, sports, and nightlife, the Theatre District is a major hub for development in North America. Located at Adelaide and Widmer, Encore at Theatre District is a 48-storey building comprised of private residences and hotel suites. Home to some of the best restaurants and nightlife in Toronto, and with frequent celebrity sightings during the internationally renowned film festival and year-round, the Theatre District is a hip, highly sought after affluent neighbourhood. 02 03 PERFECT LOCATION ENCORE AT THEATRE DISTRICT WALK SCORE 100 TRANSIT SCORE RIDE THE ROCKET A PERFECT LOCATION, PROVEN UNION STATION With a perfect walk score and transit score, the Theatre District is designated as 9 minutes both “a walker’s paradise” and “a rider’s paradise”. Every shop, restaurant, club, and errand needed or desired is just moments away. Convenient public transportation is right at the Encore at Theatre District’s doorstep. Situated between King and Queen streets, the King, Queen, and Spadina bus and streetcar routes are all steps away, while both Osgoode and St. Andrew EATON CENTRE subway stations are just a few minutes’ walk – making getting anywhere in the 15 minutes city a short trip. Heading out of town? Arrive at Billy Bishop Airport by transit in only 21 minutes, or 11 minutes by car. YONGE AND BLOOR 19 minutes BILLY BISHOP AIRPORT (YTZ) 21 minutes PEARSON AIRPORT (YYZ) 40 minutes 04 05 Laird FINCH STATION AVENUE 45 min. Bayview YORKDALE MALL TRANSIT Encore at Theatre District 35 min. EGLINGTON E Mt. Pleasant Eglinton Avenue Chaplin DAVISVILLE EGLINGTON W G O Bathurst Davisville SPADINA EGLINTON LRT 30 min. ANYWHERE ST CLAIR E St Clair ST CLAIR W IN MINUTES YONGE St Clair West KENNEDY STATION YOUR TRANSIT SYSTEM 55 min. Summerhill BLOOR STATION 19 min. A thriving, dynamic neighbourhood highly attractive to young urban professionals, the Theatre District is one of the most desirable places to live in the city. See how quick it is to get from here, anywhere. Broadview DAVENPORT Rosedale Castle Frank Dupont DUPONT AVENUE Sherbourne ST GEORGE BLOOR E SPADINA DON VALLEY PKWY Yonge-Bloor BATHURST Bay BLOOR W JARVIS CHRISTIE CHARLES CHURCH Museum YONGE St. George PARLIAMENT GERRARD BAY WELLESLEY E Spadina SHERBOURNE BLOOR W QUEEN’S PARK CRESCENT Bathurst Wellesley Christie WELLESLEY W YONGE-UNIVERSITY-SPADINA SUBWAY CARLTON JARVIS HARBORD CHURCH YONGE GERRARD E BLOOR-DANFORTH SUBWAY Queens Park EATON CENTER 15 min. BAY College PEARSON AIRPORT COLLEGE EGLINTON LRT 40 min. UNIVERSITY DUNDAS E BEVERLEY SPADINA Dundas UP EXPRESS St Patrick QUEEN E Queen RICHMOND E HARBOURFRONT 17 min. STREETCAR NETWORK DUNDAS W Osgoode CN TOWER KING EUNION STATION 6 min. 9 min. King WIDMER QUEEN W ADELAIDE St. Andrew RICHMOND W KING W LAKE ONTARIO 06 UP 07 Union GARDINER EXPY FRONT LAKESHORE ST PATRICK ST QUEEN ST W SPADINA AVE SPADINA AVE RICHMOND ST W SULLIVAN ST STEPHANIE ST UNIVERSITY AVE UNIVERSITY AVE PHOEBE ST David’s Tea RICHMOND ST W SIMCOE ST PHOEBE ST RENFREW PL SHOPPING & DINING BAY ST SHEPPARD ST BEVERLEY ST YORK ST ADELAIDE ST W THE BEST OF TORONTO’S 8 QUEEN ST W PETER ST 2 4 6 SHOPPING & 7 Smoke’s Poutinerie 5 20 17 15 RICHMOND ST W 5 DINING 10 13 18 14 3 DUNCAN ST QUEEN ST W 12 ADELAIDE ST W 14 JOHN ST 11 9 KING ST W 21 NELSON ST WIDMER ST 12 SIMCOE ST Cactus Club Figo PEARL ST ADELAIDE ST W Byblos PETER ST QUEEN ST W RICHMOND ST W KING ST W Goorin Bros. Hat Shop 1 UNIVERSITY AVE PEARL ST 24 13 ED MIRVISH WAY SPADINA AVE YORK ST SPADINA AVE 7 10 Luma 4 EMILY ST WELLINGTON ST W RICHMOND ST W 2 ADELAIDE ST W 3 MAUD ST CAMDEN ST KING ST W PORTLAND ST MEC WIDMER ST CHARLOTTE ST BATHURST ST 11 8 9 Los Colibris 15 OXLEY ST 16 WELLINGTON ST W 17 22 JOHN ST ADELAIDE ST W Patria 1 EMILY ST PIPER ST Pearl King HEENAN PL 23 SIMCOE ST BRANT ST KING ST W U Belfast Love N 25 18 IV MERCER ST E R S Luckee I TY 19 16 23 AVE 21 25 19 YORK ST SPADINA AVE SPADINA AVE Milagro FRONT STREET W 22 KING ST W 20 24 6 WINDSOR ST CLARENCE SQ PORTLAND ST STATION ST BLUE JAYS WAY BATHURST ST Spin Toronto Mascot Brewery FRONT STREET W WELLINGTON ST W RESTAURANTS SHOPPING FRONT ST W SHOPPING & DINING, JUST MOMENTS AWAY 1. PAI (NORTHERN THAI) 14. BAR HOP 1. MEC 14. GAP 2. LOS COLIBRIS (FINE MEXICAN) 15. PEARL KING (CLUB & DIM SUM) 2. ARITZIA 15. ALDO SHOES 3. SWEET JESUS 16. KIT KAT ITALIAN BAR & GRILL 3. GOORIN BROS. HAT SHOP 16. LCBO DRAPER ST Toronto’s Theatre District features some of the Encore at Theatre District is also just a short stroll 4. BYBLOS (MEDITERRANEAN) 17. AROMA FINE INDIAN CUISINE 4. ZARA 17. LITTLE BURGUNDY top-rated restaurants anywhere in the city, and for from Queen Street West, Toronto’s coolest shop- 5. CACTUS CLUB CAFE 18. MILAGRO (MEXICAN) 5. LUSH 18. MARK’S WELLINGTON ST W good reason. This is where those with taste dine ping destination – where global brands and local 6. LUCKEE BY SUSUR LEE 19. GUSTO 101 6. RUDSAK 19. WINNERS YORK ST SPADINA AVE 7. FIGO 20. SPICE ROUTE 7. FOOT LOCKER 20. NYX COSMETICS BREMNER BLVD out. Whatever cuisine you find yourself craving, boutiques can be found side by side, cateringSPADINA to AVE 8. KHAO SAN ROAD 21. PATRIA (SPANISH) 8. DAVID’S TEA 21. MARSHALLS you’ll find it here, elevated to new heights. every style and need imaginable. 9. LUMA (FINE DINING) 22. BELFAST LOVE 9. H&M 22. SHOPPERS DRUG MART 10. FLOCK ROTISSERIE + GREENS 23. MASCOT BREWERY 10. BRANDY MELVILLE BREMNER BLVD 23. HOMESENSE 11. O&B CANTEEN 24. PIZZERIA LIBRETTO 11. EB GAMES 24. CITY MARKET BLUE JAYS WAY 12. SMOKE’S POUTINERIE 25. SPIN TORONTO 12. ADIDAS ORIGINALS 25. BULK BARN 08 13. RAVI SOUPS 13. LULULEMON W FRONT ST BLOWFISH RESTAURANT FRANK AND OAK FRANK AND OAK THOMPSON HOTEL LOBBY BAR MOUNTAIN EQUIPMENT CO-OP COLETTE GRAND CAFÉ SOMA CHOCOLATEMAKER O&B CANTEEN O&B CANTEEN IT’S ALL AT YOUR WVRST RESTAURANT DOORSTEP From trendy eateries to coffee shops, fine dining, and the best shopping in the city, everything you could want or need is just moments away from home. 10 11 BAO SANDWICH MARBEN RESTAURANT PORTLAND VARIETY VARIETY PORTLAND ROYAL ALEXANDRIA THEATRE LCBO GOTSTYLE MENSWEAR LIGHTS. HER MAJESTY’S PLEASURE GLAMOUR. 12 STRIP KING STREET ENTERTAINMENT 13 ACTION. ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN ENCORE AT THEATRE DISTRICT ARCHITECTURAL GENIUS CONCEPTUALIZED BY QUADRANGLE Visionary. Idea driven. Pragmatic. Every Quadrangle project is guided by a set of beliefs that are anchored in understanding real-world problems and solving them one dynamic space at a time. At Quadrangle, creativity spawns from a vision grounded in practical realities. Since 1986, Quadrangle Architects have curated a wide-ranging portfolio of projects that add character to landscape. With the Encore at Theatre District, this vision is brought to life. Quadrangle 15 15 SITE PLAN ENCORE AT THEATRE DISTRICT GROUND FLOOR DN DN GAS METER STAIR E STAIR C STAIR DNF AFT INTAKE AIR SH COMMERCIAL SHAFT EXHAUST PARKING RESIDENTIAL AIR ELEV.13 VISITOR LOADING RESIDENTIAL BICYCLE STAIR B AREA GARBAGE ROOM (17) ROOM HOTEL COMMERCIAL LOADING ELEV. AREA LOBBY RAMP HOTEL GARBAGE ROOM BULK ROOM 8 WIDMER LINEN MOVING CHUTE ROOM HOTEL STAIR A AREA PET SPAW JANITOR HOTEL LOADING GARBAGE HOTEL HOTEL MAIL RM. AREA DELIVERY VESTIBULE SERVICE ELEV.11 (BF PARKING RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL VESTIBULE ELEV.12 & FFE) ELEV.5 ELEV.1 (BF ELEV.2 W/ ELEV.3 W/ ELEV.4 & FFE) W/ SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY MAIL PICK UP HOTEL SERVICE HOTEL AREA CAFE/BAR CORRIDOR STORAGE MECH. HOTEL HOTEL ELEV.9 ELEV.10 8 WIDMER LOUNGE / LOBBY UNIVERSAL STUDY WASHROOM GYM THEATRE EQUIP. ROOM CORRIDOR 28 WIDMER MOVING RESIDENTIAL MECH. MECH. ROOM ELEV.7 WASHROOM MECH. MECH. MECH. PARKING ELEV.8 STORAGE RESIDENTIAL VESTIBULE ELEV.6 (BF ELEVATOR & FFE) LOBBY MECH. F4b 28 WIDMER LOBBY RY L MAIL PICK VE R LI MAI UP AI DE D RESIDENTIAL ST VESTIBULE CACF. IT EX CACF. HOTEL VESTIBULE Disclaimer: Materials, specifications & floor plans are subject to change without notice. All renderings are artist’s conceptions. All floor plans have approximate dimensions. Actual usable floor space may vary from the stated floor area. E.&O.E. 16 17 BUILDING AMENITIES ENCORE AT THEATRE DISTRICT 3RD FLOOR AMENITIES H R O O T O E M L U P STEAM ROOM H R O O T O E M L BBQ BAR MALE CHANGE ROOM STAIR A STAIR B BUILT-IN DISPLAY U P H R O O U T UNIVERSAL P O E WASHROOM M KITCHEN L FLEX SPACE POOL / EVENT DN POOL LIFT BBQ H FEMALE R O CHANGE OUTDOOR AMENITY O T ROOM O E M L LE ANING POOL H R COUN LOUNGE/YOGA O POOL TABLE O T O TER E M L HOT TUB H R O O T O E M L SKY LIGHT O F F IC E U P HOTEL U P RESTAURANT F O Y E R Disclaimer: Materials, specifications & floor plans are subject to change without notice.
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