ACT I

BUILDING

A STAR
IS REBORN

Directed by the award-winning team at Hariri Pontarini Architects and Turner Fleischer Architects, the famed Capitol Theatre has been transformed into a stunning
14-storey residence.

Complete with interiors designed by Studio Munge, the stage is set to welcome a new era of inspiration to Toronto’s Midtown Village. 
From its 1914 debut to its last curtain call in 1998, the legend now known as The Capitol has been an icon of Toronto’s entertainment scene—treating three generations of theatergoers to eight decades of stage and screen gems. 

The sumptuous 1,300-seat house, originally designed by John MacNee Jeffrey, was a decadent night out. Now reinvented as a grand new residence, it’s ready for a new era of memorable nights in.

Porte Cochère

A red carpet welcome for residents making their daily comeback and visitors making a guest appearance. The Capitol’s majestic marble archway, inlaid with brass, opens the door to a theatrical and glamorous reception.

Porte Cochère

A red carpet welcome for residents making their daily comeback and visitors making a guest appearance. The Capitol’s majestic marble archway, inlaid with brass, opens the door to a theatrical and glamorous reception.

DESIGNED
TO MAKE AN
ENTRANCE

The original art deco marquee and façade complement an elaborate porte cochère to usher residents into a lobby experience conducted by The Capitol Concierge. Punctuated with whimsical custom fixtures and plush furnishings, it’s a perfect preview for residents waiting to be shown up to their homes.
Lobby Finishes Warm Rosso Levanto marble welcomes residents and their guests to revel in the indulgent atmosphere and star treatment that set the tone in this lavish receiving room.

Lobby Finishes

Warm Rosso Levanto marble welcomes residents and their guests to revel in the indulgent atmosphere and star treatment that set the tone in this lavish receiving room.