2 Bloor East
2 Bloor East | |
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Exterior of 2 Bloor East, April 2005 | |
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Former names | Hudson's Bay Centre |
General information | |
Address | 2 Bloor Street East Toronto, Ontario M4W 1A8 |
Coordinates | 43°40′15″N 79°23′12″W / 43.670724°N 79.386606°W |
Construction started | 1972 |
Completed | 1974 |
Height | |
Roof | 135 m (443 ft) |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 35 |
Floor area | 535,000 sq ft (49,700 m2) |
2 Bloor East[1][2] is an office and retail complex in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, formerly known as the Hudson's Bay Centre. It is located in Downtown Toronto at the intersection of Yonge Street and Bloor Street at the east end of the Mink Mile. Brookfield Properties owns and operates the centre. The centre is composed of a 35-storey office tower and a retail concourse. From its opening in 1974 until 2022 it had a Hudson's Bay department store as its anchor store.
Description
The tower stands at 135 metres in height. It contains 35 floors and 535,000-square-foot (49,700 m2), and its address 2 Bloor Street East, at the northeast corner of the intersection of Yonge and Bloor Streets. The extensive retail concourse was anchored by a flagship store of Hudson's Bay/The Bay (known as the "Toronto, on Bloor Street" store at 44 Bloor Street East, the main brand of HBC. The mall contains over 45 specialty shops, boutiques, services and eateries.
The complex includes a hotel tower, opened in 1976 as the Hotel Plaza II, a sister hotel of the nearby Park Plaza Hotel. The hotel suffered a deadly fire in 1982.[3] It was later renamed the Toronto Marriott Bloor Yorkville Hotel. It closed in 2019 for major renovations and reopened in 2022 as the W Toronto Hotel.[4]
The complex also has an
The centre has space for 1,200 cars in its underground and above-ground parking lots, multiple entrances located on Yonge, Bloor Streets, Park Road and Asquith Avenue and is surrounded by several parks and the Yorkville neighborhood which is known for upscale shopping.
The building is connected to the
History
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Completed in 1974, the
In 2013, it was announced that the 342,000 square feet (31,800 m2)
In August 2014, the centre became the subject of controversy when its property manager, Brookfield Properties Ltd, admitted to regularly confiscating bicycles that were locked to a pole on a municipal right of way on Bloor St. outside of the mall. Many Torontonians accused the centre of theft and the City of Toronto assigned by-law officers to investigate.[9]
In 2021, the iconic "The Bay" signage that was displayed on top of the office tower for nearly 50 years was removed.[6][10] The following year, the Hudson's Bay Company announced that the Yonge and Bloor department store would close at the end of May 2022, and the site is expected to be redeveloped in conjunction with a major overhaul of the Bloor-Yonge TTC station.[11] The store finally closed on May 13, 2022.[12]
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Facade of the department store, with W Toronto Hotel towering behind it
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Concouse Level shops
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Office lobby
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Yonge and Bloor department store Level 5
References
- ^ "2 Bloor East in Toronto, ON".
- ^ "Toronto – 2 Bloor East – axiis Tenant App".
- ^ "A fire so hot it burned plaster off the... - UPI Archives". UPI. Retrieved 2023-11-16.
- ^ Herrmann, Michele. "W Toronto Opens With An Emphasis On The City's Art Scene". Forbes. Retrieved 2023-11-16.
- ^ "HBC Heritage — Timeline".
- ^ a b "Bay Signage Removed from Hudson's Bay Centre Tower at Iconic Downtown Toronto Intersection". July 23, 2021.
- ^ Wright, Lisa (November 29, 2013). "Saks sets sights on Yonge-Bloor". Toronto Star. Retrieved May 27, 2014.
- ^ Strauss, Marina (27 January 2014). "Tycoon shows his real estate savvy with sale of Hudson's Bay store". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 2014-05-27.
- ^ "City investigating seizure of bikes at Hudson's Bay Centre". CBC News. 14 August 2014. Retrieved 2015-09-21.
- ^ Levy, Joel (September 26, 2019). "Old photographs of Yonge and Bloor over the years".
- ^ "Hudson's Bay to Close Bloor & Yonge Department Store in Downtown Toronto [Exclusive]". 24 February 2022.
- ^ "In Photos: The Last Days of Hudson's Bay at Yonge & Bloor in Downtown Toronto". 16 May 2022.
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