TORONTO — iQ Offices, a Canadian co-working operator, recently announced the grand opening of 302 Bay, a historic 14-storey heritage building in Toronto’s Financial District that has been transformed into a next-generation workplace.
The space features a four-floor amenity program, a hospitality-grade design and unique shared work spaces, explains a release.

Highlights of the project include:
- Six wellness rooms and a thermotherapy suite including two cold plunges and a large cedar sauna, plus showers and towel
- Games room with convertible billiards table.
- A full-time staffed barista bar serving drinks, breakout areas and kitchens on every floor.
- A south facing rooftop terrace.
- Nine bookable meeting rooms.
- Phone booths, enterprise grade connectivity, printing stations, onsite
- Direct PATH access.
- A member’s entrance off of Bay
The office building originally opened in 1917 and secured its heritage designation in 1976. To this day, the building is revered for its exemplary “temple” style architecture, Art Deco motifs and majestic ground floor reception, indicates the release.
The renovation efforts fused technology and functional design and were carried out in partnership with architectural design firm Arcadis and heritage building preservation experts ERA Architects.
iQ Offices also restored the building’s famed Grand Banking Hall.
Recent Comments
comments for this post are closed