Soaring above the intersection of Bloor and Sherbourne streets, James Cooper Mansion lends a majestic architectural presence in one of Toronto’s most central locations. With modern luxury styling, each one or two bedroom fully furnished suite in this 32-storey property offers 24-hour security service which makes it an ideal long-term rental for single business travelers and young families alike. Along with fully stocked kitchens and the convenience of in-suite washers and dryers, each suite also offers business class services including free Wi-Fi along with Skype telephone services available for a small fee.
When DelSuites’ parent company Tridel developed the area, historic preservation was at the heart of the project. Although the 32-storey building boasts a modern aesthetic, the original James Cooper Mansion was maintained and is now home to the properties amenities, which include a fitness centre and party room. With added features such as billiards and theatre rooms along with a traditional British-inspired parlor the property offers plenty of space for weekend entertaining.
Along with the exceptional building amenities, James Cooper Mansion’s location is just as impressive. Situated about 150 meters from Sherbourne subway station and equally close to the Don Valley Parkway, the building is not only convenient for business commuters but its close proximity to the vibrant Yorkville corridor makes it a virtual dream for long-term renters.
With its trendy shops, luxury spas and innovative eateries, Yorkville’s cultural rhythm makes it one of Toronto’s best places to explore. It’s also an area that boasts an abundance of historic and modern architecture, including the Royal Ontario Museum and Royal Conservatory of Music. Beyond the history, arts and culture, outdoor and nature enthusiasts will be amazed to discover the intricate trail and path system that weaves throughout the Don Valley. While you may have stayed at one of DelSuites downtown toronto apartments before, perhaps it’s time to turn back the clock and experience a refined way of living, as it once was at James Cooper Mansion.