Builder's Description
Festival Tower: On the outside, the building soars from its limestone-clad base into a tower sheathed in clear and sandblasted glass - a symphony of the transparent and the translucent - and crowned by an illuminated glass top that will serve as a welcoming beacon to Festival Tower residents and visitors alike. But it is inside Festival Tower where its "luxurious livability" becomes apparent.
Festival Tower's signature status is evident at the corner of King and John, where a two-storey glass-enclosed New York-in...
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Festival Tower: On the outside, the building soars from its limestone-clad base into a tower sheathed in clear and sandblasted glass - a symphony of the transparent and the translucent - and crowned by an illuminated glass top that will serve as a welcoming beacon to Festival Tower residents and visitors alike. But it is inside Festival Tower where its "luxurious livability" becomes apparent.
Festival Tower's signature status is evident at the corner of King and John, where a two-storey glass-enclosed New York-inspired restaurant and European-style bar and cafe will instantly become one of the city's "in" spots. A canopy wraps around the building from the entrance of Festival Tower to the front door of Bell Lightbox, the new home of the Toronto International Film Festival Group.
Bell Lightbox will house five theatres with state-of-the-art technical facilities, providing the best cinematic experience in North America. With over 4,000 events annually, Bell Lightbox will showcase the work of the world's finest filmmakers as well as new, emerging talent from across the globe. A live-events component will bring the public and filmmakers together to listen and to discuss - passing on knowledge and wisdom and sharing stories. One of the most exciting advantages of purchasing a condominium at Festival Tower is the completely unique connection to Bell Lightbox -- read more about he Perks at the Festival Tower website.