05/25/2026
A bit more history about the Palace Place condominium.
When Bramalea Limited, one of North America’s largest developers collapsed in 1995, it left behind an incredible architectural legacy, but none more famous in the residential space than Palace Place (1 Palace Pier Court) in Etobicoke.
Completed in 1993 at a record-breaking cost of $200 million, the 44-storey glass tower was built to be Bramalea’s ultimate flagship—a "jewel in the crown" meant to set a brand new benchmark for luxury condominium living across Canada.
Because it was finished just two years before Bramalea went completely bankrupt, its story and current status are quite fascinating:
1. Surving the Builder's Collapse
When a major developer goes bankrupt, newly built properties often face years of legal limbo, structural neglect, or half-baked finishes. Palace Place completely bucked that trend. Because Bramalea built it as a premier luxury showcase, the structural integrity and high-end materials were already locked in.
The building's early condo boards and owners successfully insulated the property from Bramalea's corporate bankruptcy, establishing a highly proactive, self-governing community that took immediate, meticulous care of the asset.
2. A Reputation for "Over-Engineered" Construction
In the Toronto real estate market, Palace Place is widely regarded as one of the most structurally sound, "over-engineered" older luxury buildings in the city. Unlike many modern, quickly thrown-up glass towers, Bramalea built Palace Place during an era when:
• Floor plates and walls were made significantly thicker, providing superior soundproofing.
• The building featured an advanced caisson foundation and a premium curtain-wall glass facade that was highly engineered for the lakefront environment.
• Suites were drawn with sprawling, generous square footage (ranging up to 2,800+ square feet) that you rarely see in newer builds.
3. Where Palace Place Stands Today
Far from suffering from its builder's demise, Palace Place has evolved into one of the most financially stable and prestigious waterfront addresses in the Humber Bay Shores area.
• Financial Health: It famously boasts one of the strongest reserve funds in Ontario. Proactive management historically achieved multiple consecutive years of 0% maintenance fee increases through aggressive energy-efficiency upgrades, saving millions of dollars.
• The "Age of Glamour" Upkeep: While the building features timeless, solid-marble lobby floors and classic marquetry, the corporation has consistently invested in keeping it modern. The long, dark, forest-green and burgundy hallways of the 1990s have been completely overhauled with bright, sophisticated custom wall sconces, smooth ceilings, and lighter textures.
• Five-Star Amenities: It remains one of the few buildings in Toronto to maintain true elite-tier services, including a private shuttle bus to Union Station, valet parking, an indoor pool, squash courts, and a dedicated concierge team trained to international hospitality standards.
While Bramalea Limited is long gone, Palace Place stands as a monument to the absolute peak of the corporation's residential construction ambitions.