It was a messy day for two Toronto highrises Wednesday.

At the Marriott Bloor Yorkville Hotel, part of the ceiling caved in on the ground floor after a pipe leaked. Matthew Desira, sales manager at the Marriott, said the damage was minimal.

“We’re not going to get into a discussion over it, but basically, no one was hurt, business as usual, it was just a pipe that leaked,” said Desira.

At the Shangri-La residences on University Ave., a pane of glass fell from an upper floor, prompting police to close Adelaide St. at Simcoe St.

“We are aware that something has fallen from the residential side of the building. We know that no one was injured and right now, we are in the process of investigating with the Toronto Police department,” said Jill Killeen, a building spokesperson for the Shangri-La residences.

The city inspector is ensuring the area is safe before reopening the road.