History
The building was originally constructed by the firm Armstrong and Molesworth as a Motel 11, now a discontinued brand of motels. When it opened as the Holiday Inn Downtown in 1972, it was the fourth largest hotel in the city, with 749 rooms. It cost some $18 million to build and was built on the site of many small buildings of what was then the centre of Toronto's First Chinatown. The hotel was purchased by Hong Kong investor Sally Aw for $73 million in 1989 and renamed the Colony Hotel. The hotel was later partly owned by Aw's listed company Sing Tao Holdings, via Singdeer Joint Ventures. Aw sold Singtao Holdings in 1999. The university purchased the hotel for C$67.6 million in 2003 from Global China Group Holdings (the new owner of ex-Sing Tao Holdings' media business) and other owner of the joint venture, at the height of a downturn in Toronto's hotel industry. Prior to buying the hotel, the University of Toronto had rented space to house 400 students at the Primrose Hotel at Jarvis and Carlton. It has nearly 1000 residents from the University of Toronto and the Ontario College of Art and Design University. Until September 2008, it also accepted new applicants attending George Brown College and Ryerson University.Features
It has a conference centre and a revolving room on the 27th floor (opened as La Ronde restaurant in 1972 and now student lounge called The Lookout). It is the most expensive residence of all University of Toronto residences and has a reputation of providing luxurious accommodation and food. The university retained the hotel chef after purchasing it. Chestnut is also home to a larger number of international students than any other residence.References
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*"U of T considering purchase of Colony Hotel." Tony Wong. ''Toronto Star.'' Feb 1, 2003. pg. F.01 *"U of T to buy Colony Hotel." ''Toronto Star.'' Feb 15, 2003. pg. A.27 *"Students the stars at this grand hotel; U of T renovated downtown Colony as overflow dorms." Louise Brown. ''Toronto Star.'' Aug 8, 2003. pg. E.01 *"Ontario: U of T buys hotel to convert to student housing." ''National Post.'' Feb 15, 2003. pg. A.11 *"It's home suite home for students." Caroline Alphonso. ''The Globe and Mail.'' Aug 12, 2003. pg. A.6External links