.theguptagroup has unveiled the first major highrise condo development in Toronto’s Hoggs Hollow neighbourhood in over 20 years — but it didn’t come easy.
GUPTA GROUP — The new Yonge City Square project will feature two residential towers of 28 and 14 storeys with 704 suites ranging from 350 to 1,000 square feet. There will also be retail outlets on the ground floor below commercial office space.
“People who are stepping down and also live in Hoggs Hollow, they want to live in the same area. Everything is perfect, overlooking the ravines, the greens, the golf course.” Gupta’s daughter Reetu Gupta serves as the chairwoman and ambassadress of both the Gupta Group and Easton’s and other family members also hold key roles.GUPTA GROUP — The new Yonge City Square project site backs onto the Don Valley Golf Course and Gupta will incorporate resort-style amenities including a ninth-floor terrace with an outdoor pool, private cabanas, barbecue stations and outdoor prep kitchen.
The property will feature 30,000 square feet of amenities including a ninth-floor terrace with an outdoor pool, private cabanas, barbecue stations, outdoor prep kitchen, firepit and dining lounge; entertainment lounges with a golf simulator and bar overlooking the golf course; and a fitness centre with a yoga studio, dance studio, private training, infrared sauna and salt treatment room.
Gupta arrived in Canada from his native India in 1973 and by 1978 he had opened his first truck stop in Port Hope, east of Toronto. Soon a hotel and restaurant were added and the Gupta empire was launched.
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