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Edgardo Spano

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There is no shortage of spaces in Toronto for corporate events. Whether it’s an intimate corporate meeting or a full-fledged party, Toronto venues are ready to cater to any kind of celebration. If you’re planning an upcoming corporate party, consider the five highly anticipated Toronto venues below.

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1. Baillie Court at the AGO

The Baillie Court boasts 18-foot ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows, and panoramic views of downtown Toronto. It’s the perfect place for corporate events. With the additional option to use Walker Court or Galleria Italia, the possibilities are endless.

Baillie Court is a modern, loft-like space with city skyline views. Of the many Toronto venues available, guests will enjoy the view overlooking the Frank Gehry-staircase and the glass roof of Walker Court. A Douglas fir wall for sound-proofing and retractable air walls make this a spectacular venue for your corporate event.

The space can accommodate 450 standing or 300 for a seated dinner. With A/V capacity, private bathrooms, a freight elevator, and a dedicated event kitchen, this space is ready to fill all of your event needs.

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2. Propeller Coffee Co.

Many coffee bars exist in the city, but when it comes to choosing Toronto venues that can hold events, Propeller Coffee Co. is the answer. Enjoy the charms of the Bloordale/Junction Triangle neighbourhood in a setting that offers an industrial vibe with its hard surfaces, vintage lighting, and streamlined design. Is the weather nice? Roll up the windowed door to enjoy the patio and increase the available space.

Serve their delicious coffee in the industrial kitchen, which is complete with a walk-in fridge and freezer to fulfill your catering needs. Of all the spaces recommended for corporate events, you won’t be disappointed here. Exposed brick and high ceilings are complete with west-facing windows and a view of the roasting room, combining industrial and elegant concepts, while remaining eco-friendly and accessible.

3. The Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto Canada

For Toronto venues with contemporary history, this is the spot to book. Reopening in its new home in the spring of 2018 is the Museum. After closing its Queen Street location, the new venue will be a 55,000-square-foot space in the heritage-designated building, previously the Tower Automotive Building in the Junction Triangle. Events will be held on the first five floors.

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4. The King Edward Hotel’s Crystal Ballroom

The $40-million-dollar overhaul of the Crystal Ballroom was worth the wait. Restoring much of its original 1920s charm with modern luxury, the top floor of the King Edward Hotel is one of the classiest Toronto venues. Ornate moldings, 12-metre-high coffered ceilings, and floor-to-ceiling windows provide panoramic views of the city and lake for guests to enjoy.

Original features, such as tiles, chandeliers, and wall sconces, have been updated to complement old-world charm with a newer style. Seat 240 for banquets or host a 300 standing cocktail-style event. The Crystal Ballroom is the ideal spot for hosting corporate events that bring together old and new elements of the city.

5. Rec Room

Corporate events get a new spin at Toronto’s newest entertainment centre. The historic John St. Roundhouse, in the heart of downtown, is home to Cineplex’s latest venture. A variety of unique spaces within are perfect for hosting a corporate event, along with a massive entertainment area that’s perfect for exploring.

Bring out some friendly competition among your coworkers. Gaming options, ranging from classic ping pong and air hockey to virtual reality, bring endless entertainment to this sports bar and gaming complex. A corporate event here will have employees talking about it long after it’s finished.

Let one of the Toronto venues above inspire you for your next corporate event.

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Edgardo Spano

Ed has always been drawn to taking on challenges and basks in the opportunity to be creative and visionary. From its inception, Ed has been a part of Seventh Heaven Event Catering. On paper, he oversees all the marketing, social media and sales of the business and is a Senior Catering Consultant for larger events, but what he does is so much more than that. Ed is the mastermind behind bringing together flawless presentations under tight deadlines. His motto is, “Anything is possible!” and he loves to be the one to make it happen at each new event. With the keenest eye for detail, Ed specializes in ensuring that each aspect is considered in every unique layout while bringing each one to life. He prides himself on being at the forefront of innovations for creative food presentation and is responsible for keeping Seventh Heaven on the cutting edge. For Ed, the best part of his job is a satisfied client, making them look good at their event and properly representing them to their clients. If Seventh Heaven can elevate their clients’ social or corporate presence in the market, he considers it a job well done.
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