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Luxury tower caters to the young and hip

The Globe and Mail

Following the sellout success of Daniels’ NY Towers condominium community in Bayview Village, the builders will host a preview sales event for its latest development in the neighbourhood.

Over 6,000 people have registered to attend the launch of the 15-storey building called Arc, which will be situated on the northeast corner of Bayview and Sheppard avenues, adjacent to Bayview Village Shopping Centre and steps to Sheppard subway station.

“Owing to the prominence of that location, it’s not surprising,” vice-president Niall Haggart says. “People love the aspect of living at Bayview, as opposed to Yonge Street, and they want to be located on the subway line.”

Since Arc will also rest on one of the highest vantage points in the area, its curvilinear glass façade will maximize the panoramic vistas in all 447 suites, Mr. Haggart says. “Looking south on Bayview Avenue will be unbelievable,” he says. “Bayview [Village] has all this pristine nature.”

One of the best views offered at Arc will be available to residents in the eighth-floor amenities area, called Club 8. There will be a two-storey multipurpose room with full-height windows and a south-facing terrace, plus a theatre, games rooms and a lounge with wireless Internet access and a coffee bar.

“People looking to buy a condominium are as much looking for a lifestyle,” explains Mr. Haggart of the young, hip crowd the project aims to attract. “These are really great spaces that are used in a variety of different ways. It’s also an opportunity for socialization and to meet other people in the building.”

On the ground floor, there will be a two-storey aquatic centre with a pool, raised whirlpool and co-ed steam room viewed through frosted glass. A high-tech gym will be even feature boxing equipment.

All these interior spaces will have a luxurious and modern feel, courtesy of Mike Niven Interior Design, which many will first experience in the two-storey lobby. It will have a waterfall feature, wood panelling and textured stone and concrete elements contrasted with stainless steel, backlit glass and stone materials.

On site, there will be 24-hour concierge, an ambassador (for personal assistance with groceries, large deliveries and other tasks) and a recreation co-ordinator.

Suite sizes will range from studios to two-bedroom plus den models, in traditional or open concept plans.

Each condo will have nine-foot ceilings, a balcony and interior bedrooms to allow for expansive windows in the principal room, Mr. Haggart says. “So the whole length or width of the unit takes advantage of this wonderful light penetration.”

Decor will be contemporary, from hardwood floors to en suite bathrooms with cultured marble counters and square sinks. Kitchens will have stainless steel Energy Star appliances, granite counters and porcelain tile or mirrored backsplash. In some cases, there will be islands.

Each unit, except studios, will include parking. The monthly maintenance fee, which includes hydro, will be 43 cents a square foot.

As a bonus, purchasers will receive a package with special offers from local retailers. Details will be unveiled at the preview sales event.

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  • Streetcar Developments

    Small developer makes an impact in the downtown east side

    Tracy Hanes – Toronto Star

    As Jeanhy Shim describes it, Streetcar Developments “is a small developer doing a lot of big things.”

    That’s no idle boast: in just eight years, the little real estate development company has completed six condo buildings in the east downtown and currently has five under construction, with two more starting in the fall.

    Its success has been achieved quietly and thoughtfully under its 37-year-old CEO, Les Mallins, a former chartered accountant who lives in the neighbourhood where he builds; half a dozen Streetcar projects are within a stone’s throw of each other, as well as the company’s Queen St. E. headquarters.

    “The east end is our neighbourhood,” says Shim, the former president of Urbanation and a real estate consultant, who recently joined Streetcar as sales and marketing manager. The company (which has partnered with Dundee Realty Corp.) has set itself apart from the Toronto highrise crowd by focusing on smaller, infill-type projects in the east end, serviced by the streetcar.

    “Boutique condo development, particularly midrise, that’s our niche,”says Shim. “Our buildings are six to eight storeys with less than 100 units, which make them more intimate.”

    And because the buildings are smaller, they tend to take 18 months to build, less time than highrises, and get registered quickly.

    Streetcar started eight years ago with Academy Lane Lofts, which came about after Mallins bought a century-old bowling alley near Woodbine Ave. and transformed it into residential condos. Subsequent projects have included Beach House Lofts, 952 Kingston Modern Beach Lofts, Riverside Lofts, Queen City Vinegar Co. Lofts and Edge Lofts (“A hot little building,” reports Shim.)

    “Les is a great visionary and has a good eye for building design. He is very careful in working with the neighbours to make sure the projects enhance the neighbourhood,” says Shim. “He personally feels proud of all the buildings he’s done.”

    Streetcar has helped to rejuvenate Queen east of the Don Valley and its Trinity Lofts will likely do the same for its Eastern Ave. neighbourhood just west across the DVP.

    Trinity Lofts

    Trinity Lofts at 2 Eastern Avenue

    “What’s neat about people buying here is they understand the opportunity. There are already a lot more people living here and it’s becoming more and more attractive,” says Shim. “They are mostly younger, first-time buyers who don’t want to live in a highrise in the middle of the city. And they are priced well compared to the west side of the city.

    “People are really attracted to small buildings and our amenity is the neighbourhood.”

    She points out that units in small buildings tend to have excellent resale returns, as there are relatively few of them. “For instance, at our Vinegar Co. Lofts, resale units tend to get snapped up quickly.”

    Streetcar has been running a series of education seminars for prospective buyers and real estate agents to “educate them on the exciting changes happening in the east of the city,” says Shim. “We have invested so heavily in this area of the city because we believe that this is the next up-and-coming area of the city, and we want our prospective buyers to understand the opportunity as well. Our seminars explain in detail the changes that Waterfront Toronto is planning for the West Don Lands, East Bayfront and Lower Don Lands, in particular.”

    The seminars also cover details on the “legal nuts and bolts” of buying pre-construction such as reviewing the agreement of purchase and sale in detail and explaining what all the schedules and addendums are for. “We also explain the Condominium Act, disclosure statement, Tarion warranty, and other consumer protections that are built into each agreement,” says Shim. “We also include a review of general market conditions, including interest rates, employment, population growth, rental vacancy rates, etc. in order to help put the condominium market into perspective.”

    Shim says buyers who see the potential of the area evolving around Trinity Lofts are getting in at the ideal time. The project will offer 81 lofts and two townhouses in a curvilinear eight-storey building at 2 Eastern Ave. within one minute walking distance of the Distillery District and 10 minutes to the St. Lawrence Market. It will be just north of the West Don Lands and the slated Pan Am Village, housing athletes participating in the 2015 Pan American Games.

    “Don River Park will be ready in 2012 when our building will be ready and the new Pan Am Village makes it even more exciting,” says Shim. There’s a definite timetable, it’s going to happen and it will fill in the piece between downtown and Leslieville. It’s a great fit.

    “What’s neat about Trinity, too, is that it’s behind a historic police station.”

    As well as first-time buyers, the project is attracting move-up buyers.

    “We’re particularly excited about Trinity, as it was more than 50% sold within two weeks of its launch,” says Shim.

    The model suite at 625 Queen St. E. has been created by Seven Haus Design. “They really get Streetcar and interpreted loft style,” says Shim of the space, which boasts expansive windows, open-concept layout and polished concrete floors.

    Units are still available at Corktown District and Sync.

    Corktown District is comprised of four properties that were close enough to each other that Streetcar combined into one community to share amenities, management and architectural style; Phase 1 includes three loft buildings (some with urban townhouses) at 569 King St. E., 549 King St. E. and 52 Sumach. Phase 2 at 510 King E. is selling now and is a warehouse-style building of charcoal brick with punch-out balconies.

    SYNC Lofts

    SYNC Lofts

    Sync, launched in February, is eight storeys with 98 units. It’s more than 80% sold. Streetcar capitalized on the high tech angle of its name, offering features such as suites with iPod docking stations wired to speakers throughout the suites pre-wired WiFi and free high definition TV, Internet and digital phone service for a year.

    “All of our buildings have vehicle share programs, so a lot of our buyers don’t own a car,”says Shim.

    Streetcar buildings tend to have modern architecture and quality finishes, such as hardwood floors, locally manufactured kitchens, stone countertops, stainless steel Energy Star appliances and nine or 10-foot ceilings. Some have interior bedrooms with sliding frosted glass doors and closets have double-hung clothes racks; all buildings have green roofs.

    Streetcar ventured from its King East neighbourhood to trendy Queen West for Two Gladstone, directly across from the Gladstone Hotel, which will have 54 units in eight storeys.

    “It will have 54 units and there are a few left,”says Shim. “It’s under construction. There are larger condo buildings in the area but what people loved about our building is that it is small and intimate. We’ve taken cues from the Gladstone Hotel and incorporated them into the architecture.”

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  • Trinity Lofs is a new boutique condo near the St. Lawrence Market

    Suites include nine-foot exposed concrete ceilings, pre-finished engineered hardwood flooring, and granite or quartz kitchen and bathroom countertops

    Lisa Van de Ven, National Post

    With just 81 loft units and two townhouses, Trinity Lofts is a new boutique loft by Streetcar Developments. Surrounded by the east-end neighbourhoods of Corktown, the Distillery District and the West Don Lands, the project is close to the St. Lawrence Market, George Brown College, the Don Valley Parkway and the Gardiner Expressway. The King Street streetcar is a block away.

    Trinity Lofs is a new boutique loft

    Trinity Lofs is a new boutique loft

    Builder/developer: Streetcar Developments

    Location: Trinity Street and Eastern Avenue

    Building: Eight storeys

    Suites: One-bedroom, one-bedroom-plus-den and two-bedroom-plus-den layouts

    Size: 509 to 1,697 square feet

    Occupancy:
    July 2012

    Target market: First-time buyers, move-up purchasers and investors

    Features: Suites include nine-foot exposed concrete ceilings, pre-finished engineered hardwood flooring, granite or quartz kitchen and bathroom countertops, under-cabinet kitchen lighting, porcelain subway tile backsplashes, stainless steel kitchen appliances and Energy Star appliances.

    Amenities: The building will have an exercise room, a furnished terrace with barbecues, a dog-wash room, a resident bike-share program and on-site auto share.

    Standouts:
    There are two new parks under construction in the area, including the two-and-a-half acre Underpass Park to the east and the 18-acre Don River Park in the West Don Lands.

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