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June 2, 2009

Menkes Construction’s Four Seasons Hotel and Residences

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Construction moves along on Scollard St. for the Four Seasons Hotel and Residences in Toronto, Ont. Menkes Construction Ltd. began the two-tower project in summer 2008 and completion is expected summer 2011. The 55-storey hotel tower will have 253 suites and 101 private residences. The second tower will be 26-storeys with 103 residences and will connect to tower one by an elevated pedestrian bridge. The project was designed by architectsAlliance and Page & Steele Inc. Consultants are: Stephenson Engineering Ltd. (structural); MMM Group Ltd. (mechanical/electrical-hotel); and Hidi Rae Consulting Engineering Inc. (mechanical/electrical-condo).

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