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Thursday, August 19, 2010

BISHA HOTEL & RESIDENCES VIP ACCESS

Bisha Hotel & Residences is a new Boutique Condo Hotel located at 56 Blue Jay Way, in the heart of the King West/Entertainment District. The project will feature a 24-hour café, two restaurants, and a rooftop pool.


Rising to 41 storeys and designed by award-winning Wallman Architects and Munge Leung Design Associates, Bisha will be a coveted new address in the heart of Toronto’s Entertainment District.

Starting Prices from the mid $300,000s, contact me for price list and floor plans.

Glamorously forward and seductive, Bisha will offer a unique medley of the best in design, art, food, music and culture. Located on Blue Jays Way, just south of King Street, Bisha will be tastefully modern, unapologetically free spirited and undeniably cool.

Bisha Hotel and Private Residences - Toronto is the combined vision and joint venture of groundbreaking companies - Lifetime Developments, INK Entertainment and Munge Leung Architects are teaming up to build this 41-storey hotel and condominium project.

Real estate development leaders Sam Herzog and Mel Pearl (Lifetime) and Nightlife impresario Charles Khabouth (INK) introduce a new private label hotel and residence brand that will redefine modern luxury.


Named after Khabouth’s childhood nickname, Bisha represents that voice inside all of us that pushes us to do things differently and to live by our own rules.

Bisha Condos will be a mixed-use building. The residential dwelling units will be on floors 12 to 39, amenity space on floor 11, hotel guest rooms on floors 4 to 10, a hotel ballroom on the 3rd floor, hotel lobby functions on the 2nd Floor, and restaurant uses and the residential lobby on the ground floor. The heritage façade is proposed to be maintained.


Design Show attendees who toured the 1920s-inspired space, which featured an entrance fashioned out of 13-foot wood doors, a marble fireplace flanked by purple and black sconces, an Art Deco-style cowhide rug, and a hand-blown glass ceiling fixture by Jeff Goodman.


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