Freed Hotel and Residences is a New Condo development by Freed Developments located at Adelaide St W & University Ave, Toronto.
Freed Hotel & Residences brings luxury condominiums and hotel services to life at the epicentre of downtown Toronto.
Poised to be the city’s most coveted address, FHR will be further enhanced by the 10,000 sq. ft., world-famous Katsuya restaurant by SBE on the 2nd floor. This project will feature 100 5-star hotel rooms, 400 luxury condominiums, a boutique spa, and a world-class sky bar & restaurant on the 63rd floor. With the lobby featuring art by Takashi Murakami and its marketing campaign scored by Rüfüs Du Sol’s “Innerbloom”, this architectural marvel, designed by world-renowned Adrian Smith & Gordon Gill Architecture and interiors by DesignAgency, will be celebrated around the globe.
Building Detail
Lobby: Grand Lobby with 20ft Ceilings; Hotel and Residence Concierge; Art by Takashi Murakam
Levels 2-13: 5 Star Hotel
Level 2: Katsuya – 10,000sqft Restaurant, New Toronto Flagship Location
Levels 5: Fitness facilities; Change Rooms; Boutique spa with complimentary wellness offerings; Resident lounge with adjoining outdoor terrace
Level 6: Outdoor pool; Pool lounge and Bar; Screening/Media room; CoWorking Lounge ; Multiple-purpose Entertainment Rooms
Levels 14-61: Residential
Levels 62-63: Penthouse Restaurant – with unparalleled views of the city & CN Tower
Amenities
Over 21,000sqft Including 24 Hours Concierge
Freed Developments
For over 25 years, Freed has been changing the face of Toronto with its unique brand of experience-based developments. Freed’s portfolio includes luxurious modern condominium
developments, F&B ventures, resort communities, and commercial spaces. The firm’s competitive advantage lies in its vertically and horizontally integrated approach, which aligns developments with an effective construction, marketing, sales, and management strategy to amplify the brand, engage with communities, provide best-in-class service and create investment opportunities.
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