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Atrium on Bay Exterior Upview
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General information | |
Type | Commercial offices |
Location | 595 Bay Street Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Coordinates | 43°39′23″N 79°22′58″W / 43.656443°N 79.382647°WCoordinates: 43°39′23″N 79°22′58″W / 43.656443°N 79.382647°W |
Construction started | 1979 |
Completed | 1981 |
Owner | H&R REIT |
Management | H&R REIT |
Height | |
Roof | 48 m (157 ft) |
Technical details | |
Floor count | above ground: 14 below ground: 3 |
Floor area | 913,000 sq ft (84,800 m2) |
Lifts/elevators | 20 |
Design and construction | |
Architect | Page & Steele Architects |
Developer | Twigg Holdings Ltd. Trizec Properties |
Structural engineer | Hidi Rae Consulting Engineers Jablonsky, Ast and Partners |
References | |
Atrium (formally known as "Atrium on Bay") is a large 1,000,000 square feet (93,000 m2) retail and office complex in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Atrium is located adjacent to the highly popular Yonge-Dundas Square, and was built upon the former site of the historic Ford Hotel Toronto, on the north side of Dundas Street West, extending from Yonge Street to Bay Street. The mixed-use building was constructed in 1981 with parking on the second and third underground levels and retail space street and concourse levels topped by an eight-storey office block that rises to 14 floors on the east end of the site and 13 on the west. It incorporates a historic bank façade at its southwest corner. As part of downtown Toronto's PATH network, Atrium's Concourse Level is directly connected underground to the Dundas subway station, the Toronto Eaton Centre south, across on Dundas Street, and the Toronto Coach Terminal located west, across Bay Street.
In 2011, H&R Real Estate Investment Trust purchased the property from Hines Interests Limited Partnership who acquired it in 2007 from a joint venture of Brookfield Properties and The Ellman Companies. In January 2014, H&R received a zoning variance from the Toronto City Council which would allow it to add five floors to each of the office towers, expand the ground level to enclose areas now filled by a covered arcade, planters and seating areas and create additional retail space and to redesign a media tower at the southwest corner of the structure.
Major retail tenants in Atrium include the first Canadian location of Muji, Long Tall Sally, Boat House and Rexall. The building features a variety of sit-down restaurants and a food court on the Concourse Level.
Major office tenants include the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, which has a branch in the retail concourse as well as offices on several floors, and various arms of the Government of Ontario, including the Land Registry Office, an outlet of the Liquor Control Board of Ontario, and the Lottery Prize Claiming Centre for the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation, located on Ground Level.