Flashy designs, fresh amenities: Building owners eye upgrades amid return-to-office

Picture this: Your commute ends in a lobby with soaring stone pillars and a nine-storey indoor trellis that’s cascading with live greenery. A series of art is featured on 80-foot digital display as you pass by a calming pond before the workday ahead.
These are just some of the design plans for 33 Yonge St., a 42-year-old office building in downtown Toronto that is rebranding as Berczy Square after the neighbouring Berczy Park.
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