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Glasshouse — Chic digs for Toronto’s hip set

By Syd­nia Yu – Globe and Mail

For the hip, urban crowd of 20 and 30-somethings that fre­quents the down­town core for work and for play, Exeter Group of Com­pa­nies has designed Glasshouse, a mod­ern bou­tique con­do­minium at Queen Street East and Jarvis Street.

Location-wise, it’s close to the Eaton Cen­tre, a few blocks to the St. Lawrence Mar­ket for shop­ping,” says Avi Cytryn­baum, vice-president of the devel­oper, Glasshouse Devel­op­ment. “New restau­rants seem to be open­ing up every month on King Street.”

As the building’s name sug­gests, sheets of glass will wrap around the 12-storey con­do­minium, cre­at­ing floor-to-ceiling win­dows and bal­conies and ter­races with trans­par­ent rail­ings. “The pub­lic likes the sleek­ness of glass,” Mr. Cytryn­baum explains.

Views will be also unob­structed to the north and more city streetscapes can be enjoyed to the south.

The Glasshouse condo will con­tain 86 suites, rang­ing from one bed­room, one bed­room plus den to two bed­room suites, from 430 to 1,200-square feet. Like the exte­rior, inte­ri­ors will have design-savvy fea­tures, such as nine-foot ceil­ings, stone kitchen coun­ters and cus­tom bath­room van­i­ties, says Brad Lamb, whose com­pany will han­dle Glasshouse sales.

Each suite will be equipped with a washer and dryer and four stain­less steel appli­ances, includ­ing a gas stove. Rooftop decks will also offer bar­be­cue hookups.

Stor­age lock­ers will be avail­able for $3,000, and for $5,000 there will be a few lock­ers located on each floor. Park­ing will cost $27,500.

Main­te­nance fees will be set closer to the launch date next month, though it will be kept low as there will be few build­ing amenities.

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