Upscale hotel blooms in style in city’s garden district

By Construction Canada
TOOR tower features a cantilevered design with bold balconies, glass cladding, and striking structural supports on a busy city street.
Created by Canadian hotelier Sukhdev Toor, TOOR rises 33 storeys in Toronto’s Garden District. Photo courtesy TOOR Hotel

The newly opened TOOR Hotel, developed by Manga Hotel Group, is redefining Toronto’s hospitality landscape and skyline with a bold architectural presence and refined design details.

Created by Canadian hotelier Sukhdev Toor, TOOR is a 33-storey mixed-use tower in the Garden District. Designed by Arcadis IBI Group, the building features copper-toned circular accents—a nod to the neighbourhood’s heritage, while dramatic diagonal supports and floating communal spaces give it a modern edge.

Hotel lobby with terrazzo flooring, a ribbed white reception desk, colorful mosaic wall art, modern seating, and warm wood ceiling accents.
Designed by Arcadis IBI Group, the building features copper-toned circular accents—a nod to the neighbourhood’s heritage. Photo courtesy TOOR Hotel

The tower includes 232 upscale hotel rooms, 181 premium rental residences, and other amenities. Guest rooms incorporate Canadian design influences drawn from Toronto’s green spaces. They features floor-to-ceiling windows, custom artwork, smart lighting, and high-end fixtures, contributing to an upscale urban environment.

Modern hotel room with wood flooring, abstract wall art, a platform bed with blue accents, and large windows offering a city skyline view.
Guest rooms incorporate Canadian design influences drawn from Toronto’s green spaces. Photo courtesy TOOR Hotel

The 14th-floor wellness space includes a yoga studio and fitness centre with panoramic views, while the Muse Bistro + Bar offers a two-level destination dining experience.

A second TOOR location is set to open in New York City later this year.