50 Scollard FAQ's
Where is 50 Scollard located?
50 Scollard is located at 50 Scollard Street, Toronto, ON M5R 1E9 — at the corner of Bay and Scollard in the heart of Yorkville, steps from the Four Seasons Hotel, the Mink Mile, and Toronto's finest dining and culture.
Who is the developer of 50 Scollard?
50 Scollard is developed by Lanterra Developments — one of Toronto's most respected luxury developers, behind landmark projects including Maple Leaf Square, Ice Condominiums, and One Bedford.
Who designed 50 Scollard?
50 Scollard was designed by Pritzker Prize-winning British architect Norman Foster, with interiors by Studio Munge's Alessandro Munge and landscape design by Stoss Landscape Urbanism of Boston. It is one of the most celebrated architectural collaborations in Toronto's history.
Is 50 Scollard a good investment?
With only 112 residences and no more than five units per floor, 50 Scollard offers a level of exclusivity rarely found in Toronto's condo market. Yorkville consistently commands the highest prices per square foot in the city, and with a Pritzker Prize-winning architect, a world-class address, and ultra-limited supply, 50 Scollard is one of the strongest long-term value plays in Canadian real estate.
What is the walk score and transit score at 50 Scollard?
50 Scollard has a perfect Walk Score of 100/100 and a Transit Score of 95/100 — meaning everything you need is either walkable or a short transit ride away, including the Bay and Bloor subway stations.
What floor plans are available at 50 Scollard?
Suites range from 638 square feet to 5,943 square feet, with layouts from one bedroom to three bedrooms plus den — all unusually spacious for a Toronto condo, designed to feel more like a private residence than a typical apartment.
What are the prices at 50 Scollard?
Suites are priced from $3,341,900 to $18,318,900, reflecting the exceptional quality, location, and scarcity of residences in this one-of-a-kind building.
What amenities does 50 Scollard have?
Amenities include an indoor-outdoor pool, sauna, steam room, spa treatment space, fitness centre, yoga studio, private dining room, wine lounge, 24-hour valet and concierge service, a house car, pet spa, and an executive boardroom.
What are the residences like inside?
Every residence features 10-foot ceilings, Dada kitchens, Gaggenau appliances, and spacious master ensuites. Floor-to-ceiling windows, stunning marble fireplaces, and innovative indoor-outdoor spaces with retractable terrace doors set a standard of finish unmatched anywhere else in Toronto.
Does 50 Scollard have private elevators?
Yes — 50 Scollard features two private elevators with secure individual floor access, ensuring complete privacy and security for residents. Select suites offer direct elevator access to the residence.
What is the heritage component of 50 Scollard?
Four historic row houses built in 1890, designated as heritage buildings, were carefully relocated and restored on site, integrated into the building's base as retail, office, or restaurant space. The result is a building that honors Yorkville's history while defining its future.
What is the outdoor plaza at 50 Scollard?
The outdoor plaza features metallic screens, architectural benches, and a striking ribbon of green using a historic European landscaping technique known as pleaching — creating a seamless visual connection from the residential areas to the vibrant urban scene. It is one of the most beautifully designed public spaces in Yorkville.
Is Yorkville a good neighborhood to buy in Toronto?
Yorkville is Toronto's most prestigious and internationally recognized neighborhood — home to the Mink Mile, Michelin-starred restaurants, five-star hotels, world-class art galleries, and cultural landmarks. It consistently commands the highest real estate prices in Canada and has shown strong long-term appreciation. For buyers seeking a trophy address in Toronto, Yorkville is the only answer.
When does 50 Scollard deliver?
50 Scollard is scheduled for completion in 2026.
What makes 50 Scollard different from other Toronto luxury condos?
No other building in Toronto combines a Pritzker Prize-winning architect, ultra-large floor plans averaging over 2,500 square feet, fewer than five units per floor, a heritage-integrated base, and a Yorkville address steps from the Four Seasons. Lanterra envisions 50 Scollard as Toronto's equivalent to One Hyde Park in London or the landmark residences along Park Avenue in New York.