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Downtown Toronto West Condos

Down­town Toronto con­dos for sale in the Busi­ness and Enter­tain­ment Dis­tricts, Lib­erty Vil­lage Con­dos, King West Con­dos, Queen West Con­dos, Lib­erty Vil­lage Con­dos, Lib­erty Vil­lage Town­houses.

There are a vari­ety of con­dos, lofts and stacked town­houses avail­able in the west­ern part of down­town Toronto. The most pop­u­lar area is King West, of course, and Lib­erty Vil­lage. With so many new con­dos in King West, it has become a hot area for young urban­ites. Con­dos in Queen West have always been in high demand, though there are very few options there. And it was Lib­erty Vil­lage that truly started the stacked condo town­house trend.

Below are all of the hot con­dos in Toronto’s down­town west. From City­Place through to King and Duf­ferin and beyond. As more new con­dos are built in Lib­erty Vil­lage, we will be sure to update this page.

Call Lau­rin at 416−388−1960 or or email him today if you are inter­ested in any of these Down­town Toronto West Con­dos! And please be sure to let us know if you think a condo is missing.

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550 Wellington - 55 Stewart Street 550 Welling­ton – 55 Stew­art Street
The condo por­tion of the ultra-trendy Thomp­son Hotel, this soft loft build­ing must be seen to be believed. Hats off to design­ers Stu­dio Mariscal for a fresh new approach to Down­town West liv­ing. The views of the Toronto sky­line are amaz­ing views, and res­i­dents have access to all hotel ameni­ties includ­ing the mind blow­ing rooftop infin­ity pool. 550 Welling­ton is cer­tainly a wel­come addi­tion to the King and Bathurst area. Fin­ished in 2010, there are 327 condo units across 15 floors. The small­est ones are 393 square feet, ris­ing to the largest units with an incred­i­ble 7,617 square feet (with an appro­pri­ate price).
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The Icon Condos - 250-270 Wellington Street West The Icon – 250/270 Welling­ton Street West
The Icon is located on the north side on Welling­ton, just east of Blue Jays Way. Built by Tridel, Phase I (270 Welling­ton) has 12 storeys and 252 res­i­den­tal condo suites, and Phase II (250 Welling­ton) has 18 storeys and 312 suites. The build­ings are joined by a com­mon lobby. The Icon is located right in the heart of the Enter­tain­ment Dis­trict and min­utes to all the trendi­est places. 250 & 270 Welling­ton Street West are designed for the young pro­fes­sional who wants to live where the action is. Ameni­ties include a rooftop park with sun deck and bar­be­cue ter­race, state-of-the-art fit­ness club and work­out pool, as well as 24-hour concierge.
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Cityplace Luna - 25 Capreol Court & 8 Telegram Mews City­place Luna – 25 Capreol Court & 8 Telegram Mews
Live high in the sky at the brand new City­Place Luna build­ing. As with all City­Place con­dos, Luna excels on archi­tec­ture, design, con­struc­tion qual­ity and fin­ishes. City­Place is known to have the best ameni­ties and sports facil­i­ties in Toronto, includ­ing a sep­a­rate recre­ation cen­ter. City­Place Luna rep­re­sents long-term value invest­ment as the loca­tion is fan­tas­tic – short walk to the water­front, to finan­cial cen­ter, to club dis­trict, King or Queen West and Chi­na­town. The units are well laid-out, many envi­ron­men­tal fea­tures, low main­te­nance costs and the best ameni­ties.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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Cityplace Apex - 381-397 Front Street West City­place Apex – 381/397 Front Street West
Apex per­fects the art and sci­ence of liv­ing. Stand­ing tall on the hori­zon, the sleek aero­dy­namic tow­ers of glass and steel reflect the beauty of the lush sur­round­ings. The sophis­ti­cated design, expan­sive lobby and lav­ish court­yard ful­fill the promise of lux­ury. The lim­ited num­ber of con­dos on each floor affords pri­vacy rarely found in high-rise condo liv­ing. Ele­gant floor plans max­i­mize form and func­tion, while panoramic floor-to-ceiling win­dows show­case spec­tac­u­lar vis­tas of down­town Toronto and Lake Ontario. Excep­tional fea­tures and qual­ity fin­ish­ings pro­vide a rare ele­gance and seren­ity found only in City­Place Apex.
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Cityplace Matrix - 361-373 Front Street West City­place Matrix – 361/373 Front Street West
Ris­ing majes­ti­cally into the down­town sky­line. Matrix is com­posed of two oval tow­ers – twenty eight sto­ries and thirty two sto­ries of gleam­ing glass and steel. Matrix was the first view of what was to come at City­Place. Matrix is a land­mark res­i­den­tial address. Over­look­ing Lake Ontario, at the gate­way to down­town, it is with­out peer any­where in North Amer­ica. Curved floor-to-ceiling panoramic win­dows frame spec­tac­u­lar vis­tas of the Toronto sky­line or Lake Ontario. Excep­tional fin­ishes, stun­ning, con­tem­po­rary kitchens with optional swing out break­fast coun­ters and solid gran­ite coun­ter­tops. At Matrix, you will enjoy some of the most invit­ing fit­ness and recre­ation facil­i­ties in the city. Most notably, City­Place Down­town golf, a chal­leng­ing nine hole golf course and year-round dri­ving range. You are close to Har­bourfront trails, the Enter­tain­ment Dis­trict, the Sky­dome and Air Canada Cen­tre.
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Cityplace Optima - 81 Navy Wharf Court City­place Optima – 81 Navy Wharf Court
Imag­ine catch­ing a Blue Jays game from your condo! The Optima con­do­mini­ums at City Place were designed with the ulti­mate views in mind. Space is opti­mized, as planned by the design­ers of this amaz­ing glass tower condo in down­town Toronto. You are steps away from all the excite­ment that the city has to offer. Ameni­ties include a large indoor pool, whirl pool, steam room, sauna and exer­cise room. There is also a the­atre avail­able. Don’t for­get to ask about the exclu­sive spa style pri­vate club avail­able to res­i­dents of The Optima Con­do­mini­ums.
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Cityplace Montage - 25 Telegram Mews City­place Mon­tage – 25 Telegram Mews
Mon­tage excels on archi­tec­ture, design, con­struc­tion qual­ity and fin­ishes. The lat­est devel­op­ment by Con­cord City­place, con­ve­niently located in the heart of down­town Toronto at 25 Telegram Mews. Near Air Canada Cen­tre, The Rogers Cen­tre, Har­bourfront, The Fash­ion Dis­trict, as well as shop­ping and restau­rants. Mon­tage stands a tall 31 sto­ries and with panoramic win­dows you can enjoy beau­ti­ful views of down­town, the city and lake Ontario. The Mon­tage LE (Lux­ury Edi­tion) is a pri­vate 21 storey res­i­den­tial enclave on top of Mon­tage. Mon­tage LE offers large suites, spec­tac­u­lar views as well as priv­i­leged ser­vices and ameni­ties that are uncom­mon to most devel­op­ments. Mon­tage and Mon­tage LE will take lift to a dif­fer­ent level.
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Cityplace Harbour View Estates City­place Har­bour View Estates – 3/10 Navy Wharf Court & 9 Spad­ina Avenue
The spec­tac­u­lar glass and steel build­ings of Har­bourview Estates at City Place soar up to 46 sto­ries high. The views from these con­dos are the best in the city. See all the away across the lake, view the famous Toronto sky­line, or catch a Jays game from your liv­ing room. Take advan­tage of the 30,000 square foot health spa and gym facil­i­ties or just relax out­side in the spa­cious court­yard with ele­gant water fea­tures. City­place Har­bour View Estates condo fea­tures include floor to ceil­ing win­dows, gran­ite coun­ter­tops, gas appli­ances and high ceil­ings. Har­bour View Estates rep­re­sents a com­mu­nity unpar­al­leled. With its per­fect blend of city and spec­tac­u­lar nat­ural sur­round­ings the last chance to be a part of this vision­ary com­mu­nity in Toronto is also the most excit­ing.
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CityPlace WestOne - 11 Brunel Court City­Place West­One – 11 Brunel Court
West One is one of the lat­est addi­tions to the City­Place com­mu­nity, and does not dis­ap­point. Located in Toronto’s Enter­tain­ment Dis­trict near the CN Tower and Rogers Cen­tre, and a short walk from the Finan­cial Dis­trict as well as down­town shops, sport­ing events, and nightlife. Build­ing ameni­ties include fit­ness facil­i­ties, indoor pool, mas­sage and steam rooms, spa, and the Sky­Gar­den facil­ity for enter­tain­ment and recre­ation on the 27th floor. Unique fea­tures to the City­Place com­plex are one of the fastest res­i­den­tial Inter­net con­nec­tions in the world, panoramic win­dows for a spec­tac­u­lar view of the har­bour, and a pri­vate movie the­atre for the use of condo own­ers and guests. West One shares a mas­sive sports and enter­tain­ment com­plex with other City­Place build­ings, includ­ing a rock climb­ing wall, yoga and dance stu­dio, and other exer­cise facil­i­ties. Take a look at West One to see the new face of urban neigh­bour­hoods.
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CityPlace N1-N2 - 15 Fort York Boulevard City­Place N1/N2 – 15 Fort York Boule­vard
N1 and N2 are the lat­est evo­lu­tion of the city within a city known as City­place. It’s refresh­ing to see a devel­oper reach out­side the box with respect to design. All of the floor­plans have no wasted space. N1 con­sists of the lower half of the build­ing with N2 com­pris­ing the suites on the upper half. Although not on the lake, you can find some impres­sive lake views. Not only is the devel­oper deliv­er­ing qual­ity units at excel­lent prices, Con­cord Adex has also adjusted the price point of down­town res­i­den­tial con­dos down­ward to be afford­able to more peo­ple. Tired of the com­mute and lit­tle to do when you get home? Have a look at the lifestyle offered at City­place.
Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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CityPlace Neo - 4K Spadina Avenue City­Place Neo – 4K Spad­ina Avenue
Neo. A new land­mark on the city sky­line. Designed by award-winning archi­tects KPMB. A lin­ear expres­sion of the mod­ernist aes­thetic. Unique and beau­ti­ful. Neo is a 333-suite, 15-storey slab slung low and long like an Edwar­dian ware­house, next to Mon­tage at Con­cord City­Place on Spad­ina at Brem­ner Boule­vard. Neo has stone and brick fac­ings abut­ting the side­walk, with store­fronts at street level. Res­i­dents can eas­ily access the Terry Fox Mir­a­cle Mike Park, which is a design col­lab­o­ra­tion between Vancouver-based land­scape archi­tects Phillips Fare­vaag Smal­l­en­berg and artist/author Dou­glas Cou­p­land in asso­ci­a­tion with pub­lic art con­sul­tant Karen Mills. Neo is within walk­ing dis­tance of the Enter­tain­ment, Fash­ion and Finan­cial Dis­tricts, Chi­na­town, Queen West, King West, City Hall and the Toronto Eaton Cen­tre.
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CityPlace The Gallery - 15 Brunel Court City­Place The Gallery – 15 Brunel Court
The Gallery is one of eigh­teen tow­ers of Con­cord City­place mas­ter planned com­mu­nity that is redefin­ing Toronto’s sky­line in the down­town core, and is one of three build­ings com­pris­ing of City­place West. The Gallery is eight storeys high lofts, and is located just west of Spad­ina, north of the Gar­diner Express­way. Some of the extra­or­di­nary ameni­ties include rock climb­ing wall, large out­door swim­ming pool, out­door tan­ning deck, whirlpool and more. Schools, day­cares, park­land and a 30,000 sq ft gro­cery store is some of the neigh­bour­hood ameni­ties that Con­cord is plan­ning to build west of Spad­ina. Like other City­place build­ings, The Gallery is wired with fibre optic cable pro­vid­ing the fastest res­i­den­tial Inter­net in North Amer­ica. The Gallery is another exam­ple of Cityplace’s con­tin­u­ing suc­cess with first time buy­ers, investors, and young pro­fes­sion­als.
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CityPlace Parade - 10 Capreol Court & 15 Iceboat Terrace City­Place Parade – 10 Capreol Court & 15 Ice­boat Ter­race
Ele­gant struc­tures on a stage-like podium. Archi­tec­tural excel­lence in an unclut­tered sky. An urban land­mark. A sym­bolic gate­way to Canada’s largest city. Directly fac­ing the park, two 36 storey tow­ers, joined by a two-storey bridge at the 28th and 29th floors – one level con­tain­ing pre­mium res­i­dences, the other exclu­sive amenity space. Parade Con­dos, made up of 10 Capreol Court & 15 Ice­boat Ter­race at Con­cord City­Place, is a mod­ern mas­ter­piece to call home. Come play in the park – a liv­ing land­scape cel­e­brat­ing the his­tory and geog­ra­phy of Canada. The park will be home to the Terry Fox Mir­a­cle Mile – a mile long run­ning path and will also fea­ture four unique quad­rants ded­i­cated to spe­cific activ­i­ties for all ages. A space of inspi­ra­tion, activ­ity and relax­ation, this park will be the liv­ing heart of Con­cord City­Place.
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CityPlace Panorama - 38 Dan Leckie Way City­Place Panorama – 38 Dan Leckie Way
Panaroma has a bold inno­v­a­tive design that looks like no other down­town condo in Toronto’s sky­line. Located near Lakeshore and Bathurst, Panoroma rises 25 storeys from a 6-storey podium. The foot­print of the spire ris­ing out of the podium is in the shape of an egg, allow­ing for suites to have larger than usual out­door bal­conies and ter­races. Floors 12 to 25 are Elite Suites, with dra­matic win­dow treat­ments, gourmet kitchens and lux­u­ri­ous bath­rooms. Each of these suites has direct ele­va­tor access and gated park­ing access. The top two floors fea­ture 2-storey lux­ury pent­houses. City­place won’t dis­ap­point with their ameni­ties and includes an 8th level roof top gar­den with a hot tub, out­door bar and Alfresco fire­places. Indoor ameni­ties include mini the­atre, guest suites, gym, sauna, party room, cards room, pri­vate din­ing room, inter­net lounge, bil­liards, bar, board room, and rock climb­ing wall.
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Soho Metropolitan - 36 Blue Jays Way Soho Met­ro­pol­i­tan – 36 Blue Jays Way
Live in the amaz­ing enter­tain­ment dis­trict at the Soho Met. A mixed-use build­ing com­pris­ing retail, an 88-room lux­ury bou­tique hotel and 396 res­i­den­tial con­do­mini­ums with a 3-level 344 unit park­ing garage. Enjoy all of the lux­u­ries that guests pay top dol­lar for. World class hotel ser­vices include Senses Lobby Bar, cafe and fine din­ing, Dell com­puter with hi-speed inter­net, hotel check-in, room ser­vice, house­keep­ing, cable TV, SoHo Met Club, indoor pool and whirlpool. Res­i­dents in the build­ing can enjoy the ser­vices and ameni­ties that are pro­vided to hotel guests. This is the first build­ing in Canada with 2-storey res­i­den­tial con­do­mini­ums on top of a lux­ury bou­tique hotel.
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The Morgan - 438 Richmond Street West The Mor­gan – 438 Rich­mond Street West
The Mor­gan is an art deco inspired build­ing, fin­ished with pol­ished stone and yel­low brick, and is con­ve­niently located at the north­west cor­ner of Rich­mond and Spad­ina. The Mor­gan places its res­i­dents just steps from world class din­ing, shop­ping and enter­tain­ment. Choices in this 217-unit 16-storey build­ing range from 610 square foot one-bedroom suites to a 2,390 square foot two-storey two bed­room pent­house plus den. Spec­tac­u­lar views through expan­sive win­dows top the list of stan­dard fea­tures here. Depend­ing on the direc­tion, panoramic vis­tas include lake scenes, Casa Loma or breath­tak­ing cityscapes. The Morgan’s lobby fea­tures a dra­matic and grand stair­case from the lobby to the sec­ond floor. The building’s ameni­ties con­sist of a fully equipped fit­ness cen­ter and yoga stu­dio, his and her saunas and change-rooms, lounge, din­ing room with kitchen, bil­liard room and home the­atre.
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Residences at Ritz Carlton - 183 Wellington StreetRes­i­dences at Ritz Carl­ton – 183 Welling­ton Street
With a stun­ning wrap-around panorama of Toronto’s mag­nif­i­cent down­town sky­line on one side and sparkling lake views on the other, The Res­i­dences soar thirty floors atop The Ritz-Carlton, Toronto.  A leg­endary loca­tion at the very heart of Canada’s largest city, The Res­i­dences are beau­ti­fully sit­u­ated among world class shop­ping, enter­tain­ment and din­ing. The Res­i­dences at the Ritz-Carlton Toronto is located in the heart of down­town Toronto on Welling­ton Street. The 53-story Ritz-Carlton is approx­i­mately 700 feet tall with a total floor area of almost 700,000 square feet, includ­ing 267 hotel rooms and 135 con­do­mini­ums. Com­bin­ing clas­sic and con­tem­po­rary archi­tec­tural ele­ments through­out, the build­ing has three main com­po­nents. The tower rises out of a five-level podium. Storeys 6 to 20 con­tain lux­u­ri­ously appointed rooms and facil­i­ties for hotel guests. Con­do­minium res­i­dences will be located on storeys 22 to 52, with a pri­vate lobby and amenity cen­tre for res­i­dents on the 21st and 22nd floors.
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The Phoebe on Queen - 18 Beverley 11 Soho 25 Soho The Phoebe – 18 Bev­er­ley, 11 Soho & 25 Soho
The Phoebe is right in the mid­dle of one of Toronto’s hottest neigh­bour­hoods sur­rounded by fash­ion, restau­rants, hip bou­tiques, gal­leries and more. 11 Soho has a con­tem­po­rary design inspired by the old ware­house neigh­bour­hood, with 38 units and shar­ing the court­yard gar­den with the other build­ing and the towns. The con­dos fea­ture 9-foot ceil­ings, mar­ble & slate, open kitchens, large win­dows and hard­wood floors. 18 Bev­er­ley is a mod­ern low-rise condo is the other half of Phoebe On Queen, an award win­ning condo built by Dia­mante. The ameni­ties include a party room, gym, 24-hour concierge and two guest suites. The con­dos have open con­cept kitchens with mod­ern fin­ishes, dis­tinc­tive con­tem­po­rary bath­rooms, and floor to ceil­ing win­dows.
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The Hudson - 438 King Street West The Hud­son – 438 King Street West
The Hud­son is a 21 storey, 282 suite con­do­minium build­ing located on King Street West and Spad­ina Avenue. The condo fea­tures 9-foot ceil­ings, indi­vid­u­ally con­trolled heat­ing and air con­di­tion­ing, mar­ble, porce­lain or ceramic tile floor­ing in the foyer, 40-ounce car­pet­ing, ensuite laun­dry with washer and dryer, and a bal­cony or ter­rance as stan­dard fea­tures. There are barn style slid­ing doors to sep­a­rate mas­ter bedooms from liv­ing areas. Kitchens have gran­ite or Corian coun­ter­tops, mir­ror or ceramic back­splashes. The exte­rior com­bines pale brick with a slen­der mod­ern glass tower. The sleek lobby, which intro­duces as jazz theme with framed phots of jass leg­ends as part of the decor. All the suites are named after great jazz leg­ends.
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Maple Leaf Square - 15 York Street Maple Leaf Square – 15 York Street
The Res­i­dences of Maple Leaf Square is more just than a condo. Devel­op­ers Cadil­lac Fairview have cre­ated an enter­tain­ment and sports com­plex that fea­tures attrac­tions, shop­ping, din­ing and nec­es­sary crea­ture com­forts all under one roof, right near the Air Canada Cen­tre. Ameni­ties include an indoor and out­door pool, sun­tan­ning deck, hot tub, fit­ness facil­i­ties, the­atre room and party room with bar. There are day­care facil­i­ties on the lower floor. Maple Leaf Square also boasts Intel­li­gent Builidng Tech­nol­ogy, a sys­tem for all res­i­dents to enjoy environmentally-friendly liv­ing and effi­ciency. The ameni­ties of the bou­tique hotel located in the build­ing will also be avail­able to res­i­dents, such as room ser­vice and house­keep­ing.
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CityPlace Infinity - 30 Grand Trunk Crescent City­Place Infin­ity – 30 Grand Trunk Cres­cent
Infin­ity is located just south of the Rogers Cen­ter and CN Tower. Union Sta­tion and the finan­cial dis­trict are a short walk away. The build­ing fea­tures an indoor pool, sauna, exer­cise room, aerobics/yoga room, party room, con­fer­ence cen­ter, bil­liards room, cin­ema and 2 guest suites. Infin­ity con­sists of two build­ings, one tower is 35 storeys and con­tains 395 units. This taller tower fea­tures some very large bal­conies usu­ally only found on very valu­able suites. The sec­ond build­ing at the base is 16 storeys and con­tains 244 units. The west fac­ing suites in the shorter tower have an unob­structed view of a park, the Steamwhis­tle Brew­ery and the Rogers Cen­ter. There is a 24 hour concierge ser­vice in the lobby which has mar­ble floors and a water fea­ture.
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Boutique Condos - 21 Nelson Street & 126 Simcoe Street Bou­tique Con­dos – 21 Nel­son Street & 126 Sim­coe Street
Set upon a podium designed in trib­ute to the his­toric indus­trial ware­house neigh­bour­hood in which it stands, Bou­tique is 35 storeys of gleam­ing glass at the cor­ner of Sim­coe and Neil­son. Each of the 523 suites is fit­ted with a large bal­cony and mas­sive win­dows over­look­ing the gor­geous down­town sky­line and shim­mer­ing waters of Lake Ontario. Ameni­ties include a fab­u­lous fit­ness cen­tre boast­ing a counter cur­rent pool and yoga stu­dio, bar, out­door patios, and a full ser­vice concierge pro­vid­ing a com­plete range of ser­vices such as dog walk­ing, dry clean­ing, house­keep­ing and more. A rooftop lounge awaits res­i­dents and guests.
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Chestnut Park - 55 Centre Avenue Chest­nut Park – 55 Cen­tre Avenue
Great spaces and con­ve­nient down­town liv­ing in a great Toronto loca­tion. Chest­nut Park is an excel­lent down­town condo located in the heart of the city just steps from Eaton Cen­tre, City Hall, finan­cial & busi­ness dis­tricts, Yonge Street and Chi­na­town. Chest­nut Park is per­fect for young pro­fes­sion­als, investors or first time buy­ers. Really great space, great loca­tion, great value, all together. 55 Cen­tre Avenue has a 24-hour concierge and vis­i­tors park­ing. Bright & spa­cious units are avail­able in 1 bed­room, 2 bed­room and 3 bed­room sizes.
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Empire Plaza - 33 University Avenue Empire Plaza – 33 Uni­ver­sity Avenue
Empire Plaza is cir­cu­lar 28-storey condo built in 1990. This gran­ite and blue glass tower is located at Uni­ver­sity Avenue and Welling­ton Street. Empire Plaza has 223 suites rang­ing from approx­i­mately 850 to 2,000 square feet – and also have two level pent­house suites. Empire Plaza’s loca­tion at 33 Uni­veristy Avenue is close to the Finan­cial Dis­trict and is the only condo build­ing on Uni­ver­sity Avenue. No other condo is more down­town. Close to the sub­way, walk­ing dis­tance to Sky­dome and other Toronto attrac­tions.
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One Park Lane - 280 Simcoe Street One Park Lane – 280 Sim­coe Street
An oasis in the heart of Toronto’s down­town core, One Park Lane is located at the heart of Toronto’s finan­cial, edu­ca­tional and enter­tain­ment dis­tricts. Just min­utes from the Eaton Cen­tre, Queen West, the­atres, The AGO and U of T. One Park Lane is one of the most con­ve­niently located res­i­dences in Toronto. One Park Lane is com­prised of 3 phases and hosts 350 suites in total, with a real sense of com­mu­nity, united by a beau­ti­ful glass-enclosed grand lobby. With 24-hour concierge, a fountain/pond with fish and ample green­ery, the lobby is one of the most wel­com­ing in the city. One Park Lane’s ren­o­vated ameni­ties include a swim­ming pool, squash courts, games room, exer­cise room, steam rooms and saunas, a large rooftop ter­race with fur­nished solar­ium and a party room.
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Pantages and Opus - 210 and 220 Victoria Street Pan­tages / Opus – 210 & 220 Vic­to­ria Street
Pan­tages Tower (210 Vic­to­ria Street) rises 44 sto­ries above Yonge and Dun­das. Down­town con­do­minium liv­ing begins on the 6th floor at Pan­tages and every unit has a mag­nif­i­cent sky­line view of down­town Toronto. Floors 10–17 of the devel­op­ment house a 97-suite hotel, while the rest is made up of approx­i­mately 494 condo res­i­dences. The Pan­tages Tower takes its name from the his­toric and famous Pan­tages The­atre, which is now known as the Canon The­atre. Pan­tages is inte­grated with another 21 story build­ing, OPUS, next door at 220 Vic­to­ria Street. OPUS was com­pleted in 2004. Both build­ings are in the heart of Toronto, close to all the ameni­ties – the Eaton Cen­tre, hos­pi­tals, the­atre, Dun­das Square and more.
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Living Shangri-La - 180 University Avenue Liv­ing Shangri-La – 180 Uni­ver­sity Avenue
Liv­ing Shangri-La Toronto has become one of the most sophis­ti­cated and pri­vate res­i­den­tial build­ings in the City of Toronto. Located at the inter­sec­tion of the Finan­cial and Enter­tain­ment dis­tricts, these res­i­dences invite a lifestyle of lux­u­ri­ous tran­quil­ity. The Shangri-La Hotel will occupy the building’s first 17 floors, pro­vid­ing out­stand­ing ser­vices and ameni­ties. Floors 18 to 49 will be home to 287 lav­ish one and two-bedroom con­dos, embell­ished with wood floor­ing and Miele and Sub-Zero appli­ances in a beau­ti­ful cus­tom designed Boffi of Italy kitchen. Lev­els 50 to 66 have been reserved for 107 pri­vate estates includ­ing four spec­tac­u­lar pent­house suites. The pent­house suites occupy the top two floors and fea­ture two-storey liv­ing, a fab­u­lous fully land­scaped ter­race off the main level and a pri­vate inter­nal ele­va­tor.
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Symphony Place Condos - 71 Simcoe Street Sym­phony Place – 71 Sim­coe Street
Sym­phony Place was designed to com­pli­ment St. Andrew’s Pres­by­ter­ian Church next door. Located at Sim­coe and Welling­ton Streets, min­utes to the up and com­ing The Ritz Carl­ton Hotel & Res­i­dence, Toronto’s The­atre and Enter­tain­ment Dis­tricts, sub­way a short walk to the Finan­cial Dis­trict. This 25-storey build­ing pro­vides three floors of office and meet­ing space for the church and 87 lux­ury con­do­mini­ums boast­ing var­i­ous suite designs from approx­i­mately 850 to over 2,000 square feet. Solar­i­ums and some open ter­races and dens and break­fast nooks are incor­po­rated into many of the designs. Ameni­ties include exer­cise room, party room and 24-hour concierge.
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Element Condos - 20 Blue Jays Way Ele­ment – 20 Blue Jays Way
Ele­ment is a 24-story, 354-suite con­do­minium located at 20 Blue Jays Way, north of Front Street. The build­ing is pre­cast con­crete accent­ing the lower floors, anchored by a cir­cu­lar col­umn of glass and steel. Ele­ment is part of Tridel’s “Nat­u­rally Bet­ter” pro­gram, designed to offer res­i­dents an envi­ron­men­tally sus­tain­able and energy effi­cient build­ing. Ele­ment is the first res­i­den­tial project to sign on to Enwave’s Deep Lake Water Cool­ing sys­tem. Ele­ment is in the heart of the Enter­tain­ment Dis­trict with easy access to the tran­sit sys­tem, the PATH walk­way sys­tem and the main arter­ies lead­ing in and out of the down­town area.
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QWest - 168 Simcoe Street QWest – 168 Sim­coe Street
Devel­oped by Tridel in 2000 and hous­ing 210 suites, QWest boasts con­dos that range in size from one-bedroom 632 square foot units to 2 bed­rooms with over 1,400 square feet. Pent­houses fea­ture multi-level floor plans. Build­ing ameni­ties include a card room, meet­ing room, fit­ness room, lounge and rooftop ter­races with bar­be­cue hookups. Fees are mid range and the build­ing also includes a 24-hour concierge. QWest is cen­trally located close to busi­ness and nightlife, din­ing and shop­ping. QWest is 14 storeys of con­tem­po­rary archi­tec­ture accen­tu­ated by blends of pre­cast con­crete and tinted wid­ows. The con­dos have french bal­conies or open bal­conies and ter­races are on the 9th, 12th and rooftop lev­els.
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University Plaza - 140 Simcoe StreetUni­ver­sity Plaza – 140 Sim­coe Street
Uni­ver­sity Plaza was devel­oped by Plaza­Corp in 2004, is only 16 storeys tall and con­ve­niently located in one of Toronto’s most fash­ion­able down­town neigh­bour­hoods. The Fash­ion, Finan­cial and Enter­tain­ment Dis­tricts are vir­tu­ally at your doorstep with bohemian Queen Street shops, The Four Sea­sons Cen­tre for Per­form­ing Arts, Royal Alexan­dra, Princess of Wales The­atres and restau­rants to suit anyone’s taste min­utes away. The 264 con­dos are taste­fully fin­ished with won­der­ful qual­ity touches – some suites have gran­ite, stain­less steel appli­ances and hard­wood. Ameni­ties include a fit­ness club, jog­ging track, media and bil­liards room, and a roof top ter­race.
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9T6 Condos - 96 St. Patrick Street 9T6 Con­dos – 96 St. Patrick Street
Just off the hot Queen West strip, 9T6 is one of Camrost-Felcorp’s newest devel­op­ment. The con­do­minium build­ing is 17-storeys of gleam­ing glass. Bal­conies have gor­geous con­tem­po­rary alu­minum and glass bal­cony rail­ings with ele­gant French slid­ing win­dows. Ameni­ties include 24-hour concierge ser­vices, well-stocked library and media room, ter­race, as well as a hotel-style guest suite. A chic two-storey lobby lounge wel­comes res­i­dents and guests. 9T6 has one and two bed­room con­dos with or with­out den. Each fea­tures plank lam­i­nate floor­ing, spec­tac­u­lar stone coun­ter­tops in the kitchen and spa-inspired bath­rooms.
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Europa - 308 Palmerston Avenue Europa – 308 Palmer­ston Avenue
This qual­ity condo in the heart of Lit­tle Italy (Palmer­ston & Col­lege) was devel­oped by Gray­wood and Beaver­hall Homes. It fea­tures a European-style lobby with an ele­gant glass and bronze canopy entrance on Palmer­ston. The lobby chan­de­lier, wall sconces, gran­ite floors and wood pan­el­ing really add to the Euro­pean flavour of the build­ing. Walk to some of the city’s best patis­series, bou­tiques and cafes. Europa has an exec­u­tive concierge present eight hours of the day, an exer­cise room, a party room with bil­liards and a large screen TV and pri­vate patio ter­race. The con­dos range from bach­e­lor units all the way to two-storey pent­houses. Some suites have stain­less steel appli­ances, gran­ite counter tops, gran­ite floor tile and track light­ing. The bath­rooms have mar­ble counter tops and floor tile, with ceramic wall tile.
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Channel Club Condos - 456 College Street West Chan­nel Club – 456 Col­lege Street West
This stun­ning Lit­tle Italy condo devel­op­ment envelops an his­toric land­mark. A church and bell tower high­light this build­ing which now houses reasonably-priced condo suites that range in size from a mod­est 450 square feet to an aver­age 1,200 square feet. Chan­nel Club condo ameni­ties include a health club and fit­ness room, saunas, tan­ning area, fully appointed party rooms, sun­deck, gas bar­be­cue hookups, and a unique snow-melting sys­tem. Some of the con­dos fea­ture a bal­cony and all areas are well-designed and spa­cious. Visit the Chan­nel Club for a condo or just for the his­tory.
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Wellington Square Condos - 18 Stafford Street Welling­ton Square – 18 Stafford Street
Welling­ton Square pro­vides reasonably-priced condo liv­ing in the pop­u­lar King West neigh­bour­hood. Condo fees are low because the ameni­ties are few. Each of the 187 units includes cen­tral air con­di­tion­ing and bal­conies. Choose from a 560-square-foot one bed­room or a 920-square-foot two bed­room unit. An 11-storey brick condo build­ing com­pleted in 2003 by Plaza­corp, Welling­ton Square includes a fit­ness room, bil­liard room and party room. The con­dos are bright with clas­sic and mod­ern fea­tures – open con­cept kitchens, maple wood floor­ing, sleek stain­less steel or black appli­ances and large bal­conies. Welling­ton Square is ide­ally located between King West and Lib­erty Vil­lage. The build­ing is pet friendly and Stan­ley Park is just out­side your door! Restau­rants, bars, Shop­pers Drug Mart and the King street­car are all within 5 min­utes walk­ing dis­tance from this build­ing.
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Wellington Square Condos - 18 Stafford Street Welling­ton On The Park – 15 Stafford Street
Over­look­ing his­toric Stan­ley Park, this park­side set­ting is sur­rounded by an estab­lished com­mu­nity and has much to offer. It’s prox­im­ity to down­town, the lake and an estab­lished sense of authen­tic­ity that only a neigh­bor­hood in exis­tence for more than a cen­tury can pos­sess. A higher level of design sophis­ti­ca­tion and qual­ity in mate­ri­als and fin­ishes are an inte­gral part of the suites here at Welling­ton On The Park. With 61 dif­fer­ent suite plans here at Welling­ton On The Park, you are sure to find the suite for you. Some of the lovely fea­tures include kitchen cab­i­netry by Paris Kitchens with gran­ite counter tops, stain­less steel appli­ances, stacked washer & dryer, bath­rooms with mar­ble or ceramic floor tiles and mar­ble counter top.
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Devon House Condos - 150 Beverley Street Devon House Con­dos – 150 Bev­er­ley Street
Half of this strange lit­tle condo on a gor­geous stretch of Bev­er­ley Street is the old George (John) Cawthra House, built in 1875. Addi­tions were built in 1920 and 1986, result­ing the cur­rent build­ing lay­out. Devon House is a bou­tique build­ing with only 28 units on 3 floors, they are not com­monly avail­able for sale. There are no ameni­ties and the condo fees do not include very much. The orig­i­nal build­ing is quite beau­ti­ful, though the large brown brick addi­tion is a bit of an eye­sore. There is a travel agency and Chi­nese tem­ple on the low­est floor. Units have strange lay­outs and can be very dated. But the prices can be very rea­son­able, so it can be worth hav­ing a look.
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Ice Condos - 12 and 14 York Street Ice Con­dos – 12 & 14 York Street
Ice, the res­i­den­tial com­po­nent of York Cen­tre con­sists of two tow­ers of 67 and 57 storeys respec­tively, which along with its adja­cent 31-storey office tower face a land­scaped pub­lic square and extend the PATH as it directly con­nects to Maple Leaf Square. The dis­tinct Scan­di­na­vian design of the Ice con­dos fea­tures an iconic canopy ele­ment with an exten­sive green roof. Ice condo units range from 308 square foot stu­dios up to 1,042 square foot 3-bedrooms+den lay­outs. The con­dos at Ice will have high level fin­ishes, includ­ing gran­ite counter tops, stain­less steel energy effi­cient appli­ances and Scandinavian-inspired kitchen design and hard­wood floors.
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Pinnacle Centre Condos - 12 and 16 Yonge StreetPin­na­cle Cen­tre Con­dos – 12 & 16 Yonge Street
Pin­na­cle cen­tre is closer to the lake­front but still only a stones throw from the heart of Toronto. The enter­tain­ment dis­trict, key sports and music venues, and some of Toronto’s most excit­ing restau­rants and bars are all within walk­ing dis­tance. Pin­na­cle cen­tre is sit­u­ated in between Yonge and Bay Street, North on Har­bour Street. There are four tow­ers. Pin­nace Cen­tre is com­posed of Tower A at 16 Yonge Street, a 37-storey build­ing built from high qual­ity pre­cast con­crete with dra­matic glass win­dows and walk­out bal­conies. It con­tains about 501 suites and was com­pleted in 2006. Tower B is at 12 Yonge Street and is a 29-storey build­ing with 298 suites.
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Success Tower at Pinnacle Centre - 16 Harbour Street Suc­cess Tower at Pin­na­cle Cen­tre – 16 Har­bour Street
Suc­cess Tower is only min­utes away from Bay Street and the finan­cial core, with access to the TTC & GO Tran­sit loca­tions. Suc­cess Tower is located at Har­bour Street and Bay Street. The units of Suc­cess Tower are ele­gant in both fea­tures and fin­ishes. The units of Suc­cess Tower include chefs kitchen’s, spa-like bath­rooms, full-sized stacked washer and dryer, with bal­conies and win­dows that offer amaz­ing views of the city and water­front. Suc­cess Tower offers many ameni­ties that include a lap pool, whirlpool, sauna and steam room, busi­ness cen­tre, board­room, sports lounge, cyber lounge, party room, full cater­ing kitchen, full ser­vice bar area, ten­nis courts, putting green, man­i­cured gar­den and run­ning track.
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33 Bay Residences at Pinnacle Centre - 33 Bay Street 33 Bay Res­i­dences at Pin­na­cle Cen­tre – 33 Bay Street
33 Bay Res­i­dences at Pin­na­cle Cen­tre is the newest addi­tion to this stun­ning com­mu­nity in the heart of the city. Located at 33 Bay Street, the res­i­dences of 33 BAY are designed to enhance your liv­ing expe­ri­ence, with ele­gantly appointed fea­tures and fin­ishes, and pri­vate spa­cious bal­conies over­look­ing the water­front and the city. Res­i­dents of 33 Bay will also enjoy all of the fab­u­lous con­ve­niences avail­able at the Pin­na­cle Cen­tre, includ­ing the 30,000 square foot Pin­na­cle Club that fea­tures a wide vari­ety of exclu­sive ameni­ties. Offer­ing the best of down­town Toronto, 33 Bay Res­i­dences at Pin­na­cle Cen­tre is only min­utes away from the Finan­cial, Enter­tain­ment and The­atre Dis­tricts, as well as the city’s finest shops, restau­rants and major league sports venues.
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Trump Tower Toronto - 325 Bay Street Trump Tower Toronto – 325 Bay Street
The 65-story Trump Inter­na­tional Hotel & Tower is 908 feet and is clad with a steel, glass, and stone facade. The build­ing includes 260 lux­ury hotel rooms and 109 con­do­minium res­i­dences. The top two floors of the hotel sec­tion will include a 18,000 square foot spa. Built by Zei­dler Roberts Part­ner­ship, the Trump Tower is the tallest res­i­den­tial build­ing in Canada. For now. The condo res­i­dences start at 2,226 square feet and rise to almost 10x that. They have been designed with upscale fix­tures and 11 to 13-foot ceil­ings. Condo prices start at $1,200,000. To ensure pri­vacy of the res­i­dents, there are a max­i­mum of 4–6 suites per floor. Fur­ther­more, res­i­dents have a sep­a­rate entrance and ele­va­tors from hotel guests.
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400 Wellington West400 Welling­ton West – 400 Welling­ton Street West
400 Welling­ton West is a recent condo project by Sor­bara Devel­op­ment Group, com­pleted in 2012. The project has a total of 102 units in 12 storeys, rang­ing in size from 811 to 1,507 square feet. 400 Welling­ton West unites form and func­tion through design inspired by the King West neighbourhood’s dis­tant and no-so-distant pasts. A struc­ture of halves, the front 10-storey build­ing draws from the exist­ing fab­ric of Welling­ton West with archi­tec­ture inspired by the red-brown ware­house build­ings pop­u­lat­ing the area. Mean­while, 400 Welling­ton West’s 12 storey alter-ego draws from a more recent past, with a mid-1900′s inspired hor­i­zon­tal lay­out of win­dows and masonry. And each half is capped by con­tem­po­rary pent­house designs with extra-large win­dows offer­ing stun­ning views of the King West neigh­bour­hood and beyond.
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500 Wellington West500 Welling­ton West – 500 Welling­ton Street West
With lux­u­ri­ously appointed half or full floor lofts that range in size from a gra­cious 2,500 to a truly spec­tac­u­lar 6,000 square feet, 500 Welling­ton West isn’t for every­body. But from Freed Devel­op­ments’ point of view, that is pre­cisely the point. With only 15 units in the bou­tique 10-storey soft loft build­ing on Welling­ton, they will not be avail­able all that often. Each loft boasts floor-to-ceiling win­dows, pri­vate ele­va­tor access, Scav­olini Ital­ian kitchens with stain­less steel appli­ances, large enter­tain­ing ter­races equipped with gas line for BBQs and water lines. Archi­tec­ture by award-winning Core Archi­tects. Land­scap­ing by Gh3. Steps to Thomp­son Hall, Vic­to­ria Memo­r­ial Park & King West restau­rants.
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300 Front Condos - 300 Front Street West 300 Front – 300 Front Street West
The 300 Front Street con­dos is a res­i­den­tial build­ing with com­mer­cial uses at grade. 300 Front Street West is a new condo project by Tridel cur­rently under con­struc­tion at 300 Front Street West. The project is sched­uled for com­ple­tion in 2013. The project has a total of 682 units on 49 floors, rang­ing in size from 490 to 2,660 square feet with one, two and three-bedroom lay­outs. The amenity area on the four­teenth floor includes an out­door swim­ming pool, fit­ness cen­ter, party room and the­ater. Out­door open space is also at-grade in the form of a pub­lic urban gar­den on the west side of the site fronting onto Front Street West.
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Reve Condos - 560 Front Street West Reve Con­dos – 560 Front Street West
One of the more archi­tec­turally funky new con­dos in Toronto, Reve at 560 Front Street West is Tridel’s newest down­town Toronto condo com­mu­nity. Reve Condo suites range from stu­dios to one bed­room and one bed­room with dens, to two bed­room and two bed­rooms with dens, up to three bed­room ter­raced suites. The build­ing fea­tures a beau­ti­ful lobby entrance with lounge, party room with fire­place and bil­liards, saunas and rooftop ter­race. The suites of Reve Con­dos have been fin­ished with spec­tac­u­lar atten­tion to detail, with extra-tall win­dows offer­ing stun­ning views of your sur­round­ings. Pre­mium plank lam­i­nate floor­ing in the kitchen and liv­ing areas is com­ple­mented by impres­sive seven-inch base­boards. Cul­tured mar­ble coun­ter­tops with inte­grated basins and five-foot soaker tubs in the bath­rooms are the ulti­mate expres­sions of lux­ury, while envi­ron­men­tally friendly inno­va­tions such as stacked front-loading dry­ers and high effi­ciency ENERGY STAR rated appli­ances.
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The Gardens at Queen - 60-98 Carr Street The Gar­dens at Queen – 60–98 Carr Street
The Gar­dens on Queen are spec­tac­u­lar European-styled lux­ury town­homes devel­oped by Chest­nut Homes, near Queen and Bathurst. Nom­i­nated for low-rise project of the year, the Gar­dens are located right in the heart of one of Toronto’s trendi­est neigh­bor­hoods. Sur­rounded by Col­lege Street, Queen West, Kens­ing­ton Mar­ket and the finan­cial core, you’ll be liv­ing right next to Alexan­dra Park. You will enjoy out­door space as all units have patios or roof top ter­races with a gas BBQ hookup. This is cool, urban, afford­able liv­ing on Queen West. A few small bach­e­lors, but mainly one and two bed­room con­dos, in the tra­di­tional stacked town­house style.
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Victory Condos - 478 King Street West Vic­tory Con­dos – 478 King Street West
Vic­tory Con­dos is located at 478 King West, offer­ing down­town liv­ing in the heart of Toronto’s Fash­ion and Enter­tain­ment Dis­tricts. Cre­ated by BLVD Devel­op­ments, this 12-storey build­ing is located on King just west of Spad­ina, per­fect for young urban pro­fes­sion­als who want to live steps from the city’s most excit­ing restau­rants, shops, clubs and the­atres. Vic­tory Con­dos will range in size from 355 to 1,275 square feet, with lay­outs rang­ing from stu­dios to one-bedroom and one-bedrooms-plus-studies, up to two-bedroom, two-bedroom-plus-study and three-bedroom plans. Inte­ri­ors sur­round res­i­dents in a world of lux­ury, begin­ning with exec­u­tive concierge ser­vice. Excep­tional ameni­ties include a lounge/bar, a boardroom/dining room with a fully equipped kitchen and direct access to the lounge, an equipped fit­ness stu­dio, guest suite, bicy­cle park­ing, and a state of the art screen­ing room.
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Brant Park Condos - 438 Adelaide Street West The Brant Park – 438 Ade­laide Street West
The Brant Park is a new condo project by Lamb Devel­op­ment Corp. cur­rently in pre-construction at 438 Ade­laide Street West. The project has a total of 243 units on 11 floors, rang­ing in size from 402 to 1,200 square feet. The Brant Park offers a strong nod to the Mod­ernist archi­tec­tural move­ment of the 1960s. The orga­nized sim­plic­ity of The Brant Park pro­vides a new bold style to the King Street West neigh­bour­hood – an eclec­tic mix of old and new. Live on a park, smack-dab in the mid­dle of King West, steps to Spad­ina, steps to Queen West. The rarest of find in the city; shrouded in green, a shady canopy of large mature trees, mean­der­ing walk­ways, land­scaped grounds, and a fenced play area for furry friends.
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Quad Lofts 19-23 Brant StreetQuad Lofts 19–23 Brant Street
I have always had an affec­tion for this devel­op­ment, being almost next door to my old pub­lic school. I have always found the units to be bet­ter laid out than most, in a fan­tas­tic down­town loca­tion. There are 2 build­ings that make up Quad Lofts, one fronting on the street and another one back in the court­yard. Phase 1 has 80 units in a 9-storey build­ing and Phase 2 is 11 storeys high with 134 con­dos. Located in the King West dis­trict. In a neigh­bor­hood of his­toric low-rise red-brick, with the King and Spad­ina street­cars just around the cor­ner. Some of the city’s best restau­rants, the­atre, fur­ni­ture shops, design stu­dios are all within a block or two away.
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Fashion House Condos - 560 King Street WestFash­ion House – 560 King Street West
Fash­ion House has an iconic 150-foot frontage on King Street (560 King St W). Freed Devel­op­ments has opted to cel­e­brate King Street’s her­itage as a fash­ion dis­trict. Fash­ion House is a mod­ern 12-storey struc­ture, designed by Toronto’s Core Archi­tects, is a series of stacked glass and steel boxes which wrap around the his­toric three-storey Toronto Sil­ver­plate build­ing, restored to its 1882 beauty. Ini­tially Fash­ion House was meant to have 14 floors (the City said no to 14 floors), and uni­form lipstick-red cur­tains lin­ing the floor-to-ceiling win­dows. Suites will use mod­ern built-ins to act as room dividers. Fash­ion House will house retail and restau­rants on its ground level.
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Five Nine on Richmond - 533 Richmond Street West Five Nine on Rich­mond – 533 Rich­mond Street West
On the south­east cor­ner of Rich­mond and Port­land is this newer soft loft build­ing by 59 Devel­op­ments and Core Archi­tects. It is a 10-storey, 52-unit mod­ern glass, steel and con­crete build­ing with soft lofts rang­ing in size from 471 to 2,159 square feet. The mod­est yet mod­ern build­ing of glass, steel and con­crete is an inti­mate low-rise build­ing with mod­ern con­tem­po­rary lofts. The float­ing pent­house extends out from the build­ing on two sides, while a car-stacking sys­tem allows for the best uti­liza­tion of space. Fea­tures include 9-foot ceil­ings with exposed con­crete, hard­wood floors, gran­ite coun­ters, stain­less steel appli­ances, designer kitchen and baths.
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Cityscape Terrace - 500 Richmond Street West Cityscape Ter­race – 500 Rich­mond Street West
Cityscape Ter­race at 500 Rich­mond Street West is great for the down­town pro­fes­sional who wants to be close to all the action. The larger pent­house suites have huge decks that can eas­ily cater 20 peo­ple – and they have BBQ hookups as well. This is one of the bet­ter value con­dos in down­town Toronto, with very large liv­ing spaces and bed­rooms for the money. There are a nice mix of one and two-storey con­dos – but no exer­cise or recre­ation facil­i­ties here, which does how­ever result in lower condo fees. As with most con­dos, heat and hydro are paid sep­a­rately by the own­ers.
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Portland Park Village - 550 Front Street West Port­land Park Vil­lage – 550 Front Street West
Port­land Park Vil­lage at 550 Front was devel­oped by Cityscape Devel­op­ments in 2001. The com­plex has a 10-storey con­do­minium build­ing and town­houses behind. The tower fea­tures gen­er­ous bal­conies and ter­races and many two-level suites with rooftop patios. One bed­room and two bed­room suites start at 550 square feet and get up to 2,000 square feet or so. Behind the condo tower are 51 stacked town­houses and 8 full town­homes. The stacked towns range from 427 to 1,496 square feet, plus ter­race or patio. The full town­houses face the park and are 1,744 to 1,907 square feet.
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12 Degrees - 15 Beverley Street 12 Degrees – 15 Bev­er­ley Street
12 Degrees is a new condo and town­house project by BSäR Group of Com­pa­nies cur­rently under con­struc­tion on Bev­er­ley Street, just north of Queen West. The project is sched­uled for com­ple­tion in 2013. Avail­able condos/townhouses range in price from $299,990 to over $1,000,000. The project has a total of 90 units on 11 floors. 12 Degrees is located in the heart of Queen West’s prime shop­ping dis­trict between Uni­ver­sity and Spad­ina. 12 Degrees Condo is inspired by the col­lec­tive cre­ativ­ity of its neigh­bour­hood, from the AGO to OCAD. 12 Degrees Con­do­minium chal­lenges its con­tem­po­raries with forward-thinking archi­tec­ture. Inti­mate in size but awe­some in energy, a bou­tique build­ing, home to a select few who share a con­tem­po­rary design aes­thetic.
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Peter Street Condominiums - 328 Adelaide Street West Peter Street Con­do­mini­ums – 328 Ade­laide Street West
Peter Street Con­do­mini­ums is a new condo project by Cen­tre­Court Devel­op­ments cur­rently under con­struc­tion at Ade­laide Street West at Peter Street. The project is sched­uled for com­ple­tion in 2014. Located at 328 Ade­laide Street West, Peter Street Con­do­mini­ums are com­ing to the Enter­tain­ment Dis­trict. The cur­rent plan will see a new 40 storey mixed use build­ing at the cor­ner of Peter and Ade­laide St West. The tower will fea­ture an 11 storey podium and con­tain 330 res­i­den­tial units and 118 park­ing spots with 5 lev­els of below grade park­ing. Retail will be at street level while com­mer­cial and office space are pro­posed on the sec­ond and third floors.
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Studio on Richmond - Richmond Street West at DuncanStu­dio on Rich­mond – Rich­mond Street West at Dun­can
Stu­dio on Rich­mond is a new condo and town­house project by Aspen Ridge Homes cur­rently under con­struc­tion at Rich­mond and Dun­can. The project has a total of 337 units and is sched­uled for com­ple­tion in 2013. Stu­dio on Rich­mond is a con­do­minium that defines a loca­tion. Right in the heart of the city, within walk­ing dis­tance of the great­est selec­tion of the­atre, din­ing, shop­ping, enter­tain­ment and night life. Steps from the sub­way, and closer still to the Queen and King street­car lines. Located in what is widely con­sid­ered the hottest spot for a down­town Toronto condo com­mu­nity and tak­ing an entire city block, Stu­dio fea­tures lux­u­ri­ous bach­e­lor, one-bedroom and two-bedroom suites. It will also include an 8,000 square foot gallery with café that will fea­ture OCAD grad­u­ates’ work.
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Tableau Condominiums - 117 Peter Street Tableau Con­do­mini­ums – 117 Peter Street
Tableau is a 36-storey mixed-use build­ing designed by Wall­man Archi­tects fea­tur­ing 410 res­i­den­tial suites, 25,000 sq.ft. of office space and retail space at the ground level. The sig­na­ture ele­ment of the build­ing is a struc­tural “table” on which the res­i­den­tial por­tion of the build­ing sits, strate­gi­cally locat­ing it above the site’s exist­ing ware­house build­ing. The front of this build­ing is being rein­ter­preted and recon­structed and will accom­mo­date the com­mer­cial office space, ground floor lobby and retail. The table struc­ture also cre­ates a large, four-storey colon­naded pub­lic plaza on Rich­mond Street. Sched­uled for com­ple­tion in 2014, there will be 415 units on 36 floors, rang­ing from 405 to 1,036 square feet.
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Pinnacle on Adelaide - 295 Adelaide Street West Pin­na­cle on Ade­laide – 295 Ade­laide Street West
Pin­na­cle International’s newest and sig­na­ture build­ing in Toronto, The Pin­na­cle on Ade­laide is set to make its debut in the res­i­den­tial heart of Toronto’s Enter­tain­ment Dis­trict. This land­mark will truly allow res­i­dents take to cen­tre stage to every­thing this great city has to offer. The Pin­na­cle on Ade­laide is a new condo project by Pin­na­cle Inter­na­tional cur­rently under con­struc­tion at 295 Ade­laide Street West. The project will have a total of 564 units on 43 floors, rang­ing from 594 to 1,047 square feet. The inte­ri­ors have that easy lux­ury and high qual­ity that is the sig­na­ture of today’s mod­ern liv­ing. Com­plete with engi­neered hard­wood floors, stain­less steel appli­ances, designer cab­i­netry and floor to ceil­ing win­dows.
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FIVE Condos - 5 St. Joseph Street FIVE Con­dos – 5 St. Joseph Street
Five St. Joseph is a dra­matic 48-storey mod­ern point-tower, inte­grat­ing the historically-designated façade of 5 St. Joseph, designed by the award-winning archi­tec­tural firm Hariri Pon­tarini Archi­tects, at the south-east cor­ner of St. Joseph and St. Nicholas Street, just west of Yonge St. The mod­ern and sleek glass tower will fea­ture undu­lat­ing bal­conies offer­ing panoramic views of the City, while the brick podium offers His­toric Loft suites with orig­i­nal design details. The project is sched­uled for com­ple­tion in 2014 and will have a total of 491 units.
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Bisha Hotel and Residences - 56 Blue Jays WayBisha Hotel and Res­i­dences – 56 Blue Jays Way
Bisha Hotel and Res­i­dences is the newest private-label bou­tique brand to orig­i­nate in Toronto since Four Sea­sons Hotels and Resorts was intro­duced in the 1960s. Ris­ing to 41 storeys and designed by award–winning Rudy Wall­man of Wall­man Archi­tects, the Bisha flag­ship prop­erty will be sit­u­ated in the heart of the Enter­tain­ment Dis­trict on Blue Jays Way, just south of King Street West, close to the Finan­cial Dis­trict, Air Canada Cen­tre and Rogers Cen­tre, and steps to city’s chicest restau­rants, live the­atre, sport­ing events and music venues. The mod­ernist land­scape that melds archi­tec­ture with urban­ism is by award-winning land­scape firm gh3. Inte­ri­ors and ameni­ties are designed by internationally-renowned Munge Leung. When com­plete, there will be 332 con­dos and 100 hotel rooms.
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Charlie Condos - 430 King Street West Char­lie Con­dos – 430 King Street West
A dra­matic 32-storey build­ing with 278 units designed by the award-winning firm Dia­mond + Schmitt Archi­tects, at the north­west cor­ner of King Street West and Char­lotte Street. The main entrance is on Char­lotte Street. Con­tem­po­rary clear glass stretches along the tower’s alu­minum frame, while her­itage brick, rem­i­nis­cent of his­toric neigh­bour­hood empo­ri­ums, secure the foun­da­tion. Ameni­ties will be located on the entire sev­enth floor and will include fit­ness and weight rooms, aerobic/yoga stu­dio, co-ed steam room and his and her change rooms, media lounge, cater­ing kitchen with din­ing room, bil­liard room/lounge, library lounge and pool side lounge.
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Cinema Tower Condos - 31 Widmer Street Cin­ema Tower – 31 Wid­mer Street
Cin­ema Tower is a new 43-storey condo project by The Daniels Cor­po­ra­tion cur­rently under con­struc­tion at 31 Wid­mer Street. The project is sched­uled for com­ple­tion in 2013 with a total of 444 units. Clad in steel and glass, Cin­ema Tower is a dra­matic 43-storey tower fea­tur­ing a strik­ing six storey podium and unique curved roofline. The build­ing is ide­ally located in the heart of Toronto’s World Class Enter­tain­ment Dis­trict and just moments from fine din­ing, the­atres and shop­ping. One of the most excit­ing things about pur­chas­ing at Cin­ema Tower will be the unique con­nec­tion to the Toronto Inter­na­tional Film Fes­ti­val includ­ing mem­ber­ship to TIFF Bell Light­box and other perks.
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Festival Tower - 80 John Street Fes­ti­val Tower – 80 John Street
Fes­ti­val Tower Con­dos, ris­ing 41 floors above Fes­ti­val Centre’s five-storey podium build­ing at King and John in the heart of the Enter­tain­ment Dis­trict, devel­oped by Daniels Cor­po­ra­tion in part­ner­ship with film­maker Ivan Reit­man and his sis­ters Agi Andel and Susan Michaels. Fes­ti­val Tower Con­do­mini­ums are unri­valled in the Toronto condo mar­ket and is des­tined to be downtown’s hottest address. Con­ceived by the award-winning team of Kuwambara Payne McKenna Blum­berg (KPMB) in col­lab­o­ra­tion with Kirkor Archi­tects and Plan­ners, Fes­ti­val Tower will include 528 con­dos rang­ing from 435 square feet to pent­houses up to 4,000 square feet. Fes­ti­val Tower Condo res­i­dents at 80 John St will also expe­ri­ence all the ameni­ties of the Tower Club, a com­plete spa and fit­ness cen­tre with indoor and out­door whirlpools, saunas, aro­mather­apy steam rooms, and access to a full menu of spa treat­ments.
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Eleven Residences - 11 St. Joseph Street Eleven Res­i­dences – 11 St. Joseph Street
Eleven Res­i­dences is a recent condo and town­house project by Bar­ney River Invest­ments at 11 St. Joseph Street, just west of Yonge. The project has a total of 206 units. Bar­ney River Invest­ments took an exist­ing build­ing and com­pletely refur­bished the for­mer rental suites into a new col­lec­tion of condo units. The con­dos include engi­neered hard­wood floor­ing, European-style kitchen cab­i­netry, quartz kitchen coun­ter­tops, and large-format porce­lain tile floor­ing in the bath­rooms. Ameni­ties include 24-hour concierge, movie screen room, work­out facil­i­ties and a rooftop ter­race.
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FLY Condos - 352 Front Street West FLY Con­dos – 352 Front Street West
FLY Con­dos is a new condo project by Empire Com­mu­ni­ties cur­rently under con­struc­tion at 352 Front Street West. The project is sched­uled for com­ple­tion in 2013. The project has a total of 465 units on 24 floors. Visu­ally iconic, con­tex­tu­ally dra­matic, FLY Con­dos will be an arrest­ing archi­tec­tural com­po­si­tion in glass, stone and pre-cast. Soar­ing above Front Street just east of Spad­ina, FLY offers a range of suites from chic stu­dios to gra­cious three-bedroom lay­outs. FLY is des­tined to become an instant land­mark in down­town Toronto. FLY will pro­vide sophis­ti­cated young urban pro­fes­sion­als, move-up buy­ers and empty-nesters alike with great shop­ping, games at the Rogers Cen­tre and nights on the town.
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Garrison Condos at Fort York - 169 Fort York Boulevard Gar­ri­son at Fort York – 169 Fort York Boule­vard
The Gar­ri­son at Fort York is a new condo project by Onni Group of Com­pa­nies at 169 Fort York Boule­vard. The project was com­pleted in 2012 with 242 units on 12 floors. Gar­ri­son is an inti­mate 12-storey build­ing located on the cor­ner of Bathurst Street and Fort York Boule­vard in Toronto’s up-and-coming Fort York neigh­bour­hood. Gar­ri­son places you at the gate­way to Toronto’s best neigh­bour­hoods and is nearby Lake Ontario, parks and the TTC. It offers breath­tak­ing views of the CN Tower and over his­toric Fort York. The City of Toronto is invest­ing in the Fort York dis­trict, con­nect­ing it to the down­town core to make this neigh­bour­hood Toronto’s next hot spot for urban liv­ing.
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The Yards at Fort York Condos - Iannuzzi Street The Yards at Fort York – Ian­nuzzi Street
The Yards will be a vibrant addi­tion to the new res­i­den­tial neigh­bour­hoods that are revi­tal­iz­ing the lands south of his­toric Fort York. Its seven storey base will pro­vide an appro­pri­ate street scale along Bruyures Mews, while the twenty-eight storey tower pro­vides a trans­par­ent bea­con at the west­ern entrance to Toronto’s down­town. The 28-storey condo will house 412 units, rang­ing in size from 442 to 1,438 square feet. Plans for a pedes­trian bridge, vis­i­tors cen­tre, new library, Fort York Boule­vard exten­sion, under­ground tun­nel to the air­port and more are all under way. New oppor­tu­ni­ties for retail includ­ing a gro­cery store are com­ing to this grow­ing area.
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Local at Fort York Condos - Iannuzzi Street Local at Fort York – Ian­nuzzi Street
Local at Fort York Con­dos is a new condo and town­house project by Onni Group of Com­pa­nies cur­rently in pre­con­struc­tion at Ian­nuzzi Street in Toronto. The project is sched­uled for com­ple­tion in 2014. The condo will have 240 units in a mid-rise 13 storeys. Another bou­tique build­ing in Onni’s Fort York master-planned com­mu­nity. Con­ve­niently posi­tioned, Local puts you at the epi­cen­tre of all the action, only steps from the Bathurst street­car and close to pop­u­lar neigh­bour­hoods such as King West, Queen West and the Enter­tain­ment Dis­trict. Ameni­ties include exec­u­tive concierge, rooftop ter­race with BBQ, fit­ness and exer­cise stu­dio, guest suite and rooftop gar­den.
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Library District Condos - Fort York Boulevard Library Dis­trict Con­dos – Fort York Boule­vard
Library Dis­trict Con­do­mini­ums gets its name in cel­e­bra­tion of the City of Toronto’s 100th pub­lic library, which will join the build­ing in Toronto’s Down­town West Neigh­bour­hood in a priv­i­leged posi­tion on Mouth of the Creek Park. The 29-storey build­ing is con­tem­po­rary, vibrant, play­ful and eye catch­ing. The archi­tec­ture is inspired by the adja­cent Fort York and the abstrac­tion of books lin­ing a shelf. The 364 units will range in size from 388-square-foot stu­dios up to 826-square-foot two bed­rooms. Min­utes on foot to Lake Ontario, the Mar­tin Good­man trail, the King Street Enter­tain­ment Dis­trict, and the down­town core, Library Dis­trict Con­do­mini­ums is in the heart of it all.
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Infinity Condos - 30 Grand Trunk Crescent and 51 Lower Simcoe Street Infin­ity Con­dos – 30 Grand Trunk Cres­cent & 51 Lower Sim­coe Street
With Phase 3 now under con­struc­tion, the exist­ing Phase 1 has 395 units in 35 storeys and Phase 2 has 244 units in 16 storeys. Infin­ity con­dos are located near Lakeshore and York Street, a short walk to Toronto’s water­front. One of downtown’s newest lux­ury con­do­minium res­i­dence, a soar­ing archi­tec­tural mas­ter­piece right across from the Air Canada Cen­tre. The final phase of Infin­ity Con­dos will be a mid-rise when com­pared to its sig­nif­i­cant other also known as the first phase. The 16 storey mid-rise will have 244 units and be a more inti­mate and exclu­sive res­i­dence.
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Lofts 399 - 399 Adelaide Street West Lofts 399 – 399 Ade­laide Street West
Orig­i­nally called Mode Lofts, the renamed Lofts 399 is a new soft loft project by Cres­ford Devel­op­ment Cor­po­ra­tion at Ade­laide and Brant Street. The project was com­pleted in 2013, with 170 units in a small­ish 10 storey glass and steel build­ing fronted by a beau­ti­fully land­scaped court­yard with water gar­den (shared with Quad Lofts on Brant). The build­ing fea­tures glass and steel archi­tec­ture, with ameni­ties includ­ing 24-hour concierge, fully equipped fit­ness room with his & hers change rooms, resis­tance pool, bil­liards lounge and a party room with double-sided fire­place. All lofts boast 10-foot ceil­ings for plenty of nat­ural light!
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Condos at RCMI - 426 University Avenue Res­i­dences at RCMI – 426 Uni­ver­sity Avenue
Res­i­dences at RCMI on Uni­ver­sity is a new condo project by Trib­ute Com­mu­ni­ties cur­rently under con­struc­tion on the site of The Royal Cana­dian Mil­i­tary Insti­tute on Uni­ver­sity Avenue. Only the sec­ond condo on Uni­ver­sity, it is sure to be pop­u­lar. The project is sched­uled for com­ple­tion in 2013–2014. The 42-storey condo tower will have 315 units with no large con­dos, the sizes rang­ing from 494 to only 763 square feet. This is the condo that make the news for hav­ing no park­ing, none at all! Designed to LEED stan­dards, The Res­i­dences at RCMI is a soar­ing tes­ti­mony to Trib­utes com­mit­ment to green liv­ing.
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U Condominums - Bay Street and Mary Street U Con­do­mini­ums – Bay Street & Mary Street
Pem­ber­ton group chose a unique loca­tion adja­cent to the lush grounds of the St. Michael’s Col­lege cam­pus of the Uni­ver­sity of Toronto for their sin­gu­larly excep­tional U Con­do­mini­ums. The 55 and 45-storey con­dos at Bay and Mary Streets will have a total of 840 units (holy crap) rang­ing in size from 325 to 1,458 square feet, with ceil­ing heights from 9 to 10 feet. The two tow­ers will be sur­rounded by a perime­ter of town­homes and envelop­ing an inner court­yard. Investors are sure to like this devel­op­ment, with the ease of access to U of T stu­dents want­ing to rent out the lit­tle stu­dio units.
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Lib­erty Vil­lage is a neigh­bour­hood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is bounded at the north by King Street West, the west by Duf­ferin Street, the south by the Gar­diner Express­way, the east by Stra­chan Avenue, and the north­east by the CP rail­way tracks.

The neigh­bour­hood aims to dis­tin­guish itself from Park­dale, which now begins west of Duf­ferin Street. Its loca­tion is con­sid­ered one of its finest assets being a 5 minute walk to the Lakeshore, 20 minute walk to the finan­cial core and a 10 minute walk from the entertainment/fashion/gallery districts.

Partly because of this, Lib­erty Vil­lage has expe­ri­enced phe­nom­e­nal growth from 2004 to the present in terms of new condos/lofts, office space, a new park, and a mul­ti­tude of new shops and restau­rants. It has been dubbed by many the “hottest” neigh­bour­hood in Toronto.

Offices are mostly con­cen­trated in the west end of Lib­erty Vil­lage. New condo devel­op­ments are cur­rently focused on East Lib­erty Street, which begins east of Hanna Avenue. Over 20 new restau­rants have opened in the past 3 years.

Lib­erty Vil­lage is also known for its suc­cess­ful Art and Design stu­dios. Many Cana­dian and US design firms have located to Lib­erty Vil­lage, cre­at­ing many jobs for the increas­ing num­ber of cit­i­zens that have moved into the grow­ing neighbourhood.

Like other gen­tri­fied areas of Toronto, the orig­i­nal “Queen West” —the stretch between Uni­ver­sity Avenue and Spad­ina Avenue — is now lined with upscale bou­tiques, chain stores, restau­rants, tat­too par­lours and hair salons. The area between Uni­ver­sity and Spad­ina Avenues was a cul­tural nexus in the 1980s known for its restau­rants, clubs and eclec­tic mix of street per­form­ers, musi­cians and a haven for the punk rock scene with its famous club kids such as Kinga, Seika, Wanda and a host of oth­ers. In the 1960s and early 1970s, this stretch of Queen Street West was an age­ing com­mer­cial strip, known for “greasy spoon” restau­rants and inex­pen­sive hous­ing in the area. In the late 1970s and 1980s, the area was trans­formed by local stu­dents, includ­ing those of the nearby Ontario Col­lege of Art & Design, and the area devel­oped an active music scene which was one of the dom­i­nant cen­tres of Cana­dian music in its era.

Between Trin­ity Bell­woods Park and Duf­ferin Street is West Queen Street West, also known as the Art and Design Dis­trict. For this one kilo­me­tre stretch, nearly every store­front on the north side is either a gallery, bar, or night­club. Unlike the boutique-oriented store­fronts of the east­ern por­tion of the street, the Gallery Dis­trict con­tains an abun­dance of space avail­able for spe­cial events. The lack of retail in the area, how­ever, cre­ates a void of week­day pedes­trian traf­fic. West Queen Street West has under­gone rapid trans­for­ma­tion in the past cou­ple of years. Rents have increased dra­mat­i­cally and many gal­leries have left. Recent depar­tures include Sis Boom Bah, Luft Gallery, Burston Gallery and Brack­ett Gallery.

Duf­ferin and Queen is a two-legged inter­sec­tion bro­ken up by the Queen Street Sub­way (a his­toric CN rail­way bridge under­pass – first built in 1898) in the 1200 block. Once past there, Queen Street West makes its way through Park­dale Vil­lage. Park­dale is one of Toronto’s old­est neigh­bour­hoods, with an abun­dance of social hous­ing on the south side of Queen Street, as well as room­ing houses and day cen­tres toward Sorau­ren Avenue.

Although Park­dale has a working-class social pro­file, with both low– and high-density rental hous­ing in the streets south of Queen, gen­tri­fi­ca­tion has recently become an issue. The high mar­ket value and desir­abil­ity of the older houses on the north side have made it pos­si­ble for young pro­fes­sion­als to ren­o­vate and raise prop­erty val­ues, as hap­pened in ear­lier decades in other inner Toronto neighbourhoods.

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Lau­rin & Natalie Jef­frey are Toronto Real­tors with Cen­tury 21 Regal Realty.
They did not write these arti­cles, they just repro­duce them here for peo­ple
who are inter­ested in Toronto real estate. They do not work for any builders.

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  • Bay Street Condos

    The name “Bay Street” dates back to 1797. It joined Watts Street (Queen Street West) to a bay in the Toronto Har­bor. Bay Street area is now home to four out of the five top Cana­dian banks. Bay Street is also syn­ony­mous with the country’s top law firms.

    In recent years, the price of gas has sky­rock­eted and Toron­to­ni­ans are look­ing for afford­able trans­porta­tion options. The City of Toronto began plan­ning devel­op­ments cen­tered on the idea of urban neigh­bor­hoods. The plan was to build afford­able con­dos that would place mass tran­sit, shop­ping, recre­ation, and child­care facil­i­ties within walk­ing distance.

    A reverse exo­dus from the sub­urbs to the urban cen­ter in Toronto began in earnest in the 1990s. Tired of long com­mutes on con­gested thor­ough­fares, city res­i­dents gave up their lives in the sub­urbs for con­dos closer to their workplaces.

    The Bay Street area was part of the devel­op­ment process that drew res­i­dents to move in to the city. The neigh­bor­hood is full of new con­do­mini­ums and town­homes. Peo­ple can choose from upscale con­dos with great views and big prices. But there are afford­able alter­na­tives widely avail­able in the area as well.

    Con­dos have been going up on Bay Street for 20 years now. Older build­ings across from U of T are pop­u­lar with stu­dent renters, while the new lux­ury build­ings on Charles Street attract inter­na­tional investors. There are 25 major Bay Street con­dos, most cen­tered between Dun­das and Bloor – though some are to the south, such as the new Trump Tower.

    Med­ical res­i­dents, stu­dents, lawyers, doc­tors and those in the finan­cial indus­try will find that liv­ing in a condo on Bay Street puts them within walk­ing dis­tance to work and every­thing else. Yorkville is just north, the sub­way is just to the east.

    Call Lau­rin at 416−388−1960 or or email him today if you are inter­ested in any of these Bay Street Con­dos! Please be sure to let us know if you think a condo is missing.

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    1132 bay street condos1132 Bay – 1132 Bay Street
    Com­pleted in 1983, the condo at 1132 Bay is located in Toronto’s busi­ness dis­trict, along the Bay Street cor­ri­dor. Not far south, King and Bay is the Cana­dian ver­sion of Wall Street. This build­ing at 1132 Bay Street is under good man­age­ment and is located close to the exclu­sive Yorkville neigh­bour­hood. The con­dos them­selves are quite large, around 2,300 square feet each, and have nine foot ceil­ings and floor to ceil­ing win­dows. Adding to the exclu­siv­ity, there are only two suites on each of the 18 floors! Build­ing Ameni­ties include a full fit­ness cen­ter, pool and out­door party ter­race. Some call this Park Avenue on Bay Street.
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    1166 bay street condos 1166 Bay – 1166 Bay Street
    Built in 1981, this 22-storey condo was devel­oped by Cadil­lac Fairview when con­dos first started spring­ing up along Bay Street. 1166 Bay Street houses 103 con­dos that are spa­cious and well designed. Fees are mid-range and build­ing ameni­ties include a party room, well-equipped fit­ness room, indoor pool, 24-hour concierge and valet park­ing. The con­dos are large, rang­ing in size from 2,005 square feet to 2,210 square feet, and offer gen­er­ous floor plans. Stop by 1166 Bay Street when look­ing for a Toronto condo that is close to every­thing but still rea­son­ably priced. Bay street is a must see.
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    1331 bay street condos 1331 Bay – 1331 Bay Street
    This strik­ing build­ing houses only a mod­est 38 con­dos that are well appointed with in-suite laun­dry facil­i­ties, mar­ble bath­tub and shower, and bal­conies. There is an atrium lobby and the pent­houses have large ter­races. The build­ing boasts gen­er­ous ameni­ties such as a recre­ation room, party room, and well-equipped fit­ness room, in addi­tion to a sun deck, whirlpools, a car wash bay, con­ve­nience store and stor­age areas. There are rare spa­cious condo floor plans in this build­ing includ­ing 850-square-foot one-bedrooms with 9-foot ceil­ings. Com­pare this to new con­do­mini­ums where 850 square feet would likely be 2 bed­room con­dos. Many suites have real wood burn­ing fire­places and bath­rooms with sep­a­rate shower stalls.
    Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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    opera place condos Alle­gro at Opera Place – 887, 889 & 909 Bay Street
    The Alle­gro at Opera Place con­dos are located on the east side of Bay Street and south of Welles­ley. It is a beau­ti­ful build­ing that was built in 2000 with style in mind. The con­dos have large win­dows and spec­tac­u­lar city views. The Alle­gro and Opera Place build­ings have many dif­fer­ent condo lay­outs from bach­e­lor to three bed­room suites. Most of the units have bal­conies, some have patios and the upper suites on the east expo­sure have a lake view. Ameni­ties include an exer­cise room, a party/meeting room, guest suites, vis­i­tor park­ing, 24-hour concierge and secu­rity. The condo build­ing even has a patio gar­den on the eighth floor. This condo is named Opera Place in mem­ory of a failed plan to build a new Opera House for Toronto on this site. Plans for the Opera House were can­celled in the early 1990s, when a new Opera House was built in the 2000s, it was located else­where in the city.
    Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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    the artisan condos The Arti­san – 152 St. Patrick Street
    Another Tridel build­ing com­pleted in the late 1990′s, The Arti­san is located near the finan­cial dis­trict, as well as Chi­na­town and Queen West. Choose from one of 135 con­dos that fea­ture gen­er­ous floor plans and range in size up to almost 1,500 square feet – and there are two-storey pent­houses. All of the Arti­san con­dos fea­ture large win­dows and fin­ishes of con­tem­po­rary design. The condo fees are mid-range in this mid-rise condo build­ing. The Arti­san is a 14-storey condo build­ing of mod­ern clay brick. It is attached to Vil­lage by the Grange, a shop­ping mall with trendy restau­rants, a diverse array of shops and ser­vices. Ameni­ties include a party room with wet bar and kitchen, recre­ation cen­ter, beau­ti­fully land­scaped out­door patio and exer­cise facil­i­ties. There is also a 24-hour concierge ser­vice.
    Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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    College Park Condos - 761-763 Bay StreetCol­lege Park – 761 & 763 Bay Street
    Phases 1 and 2 of The Res­i­dences of Col­lege Park are located at 761 & 763 Bay Street. The Col­lege Park con­dos are down­town Toronto’s most dis­tin­guished and dis­tinc­tive con­do­minium address, as lav­ish in its inte­rior appoint­ments, as it is cen­tral in its Bay and Col­lege loca­tion. The two condo tow­ers were com­plete a few years, built by Can­derel Stoner­idge. The north tower is 52 storeys with 543 units and the south tower is 45 storeys 528 units. There are also 12 town­houses. The Res­i­dences at Col­lege Park enjoy direct under­ground access from the build­ing to the Col­lege sub­way sta­tion. Every­one is look­ing for­ward to the new and excit­ing Aura Con­dos, the third and final Con­do­minium phase For Col­lege Park, it should also be one of the “in places” in Toronto.
    Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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    Aura at College Park Aura (Col­lege Park Phase 3) – Yonge and Ger­rard
    Phase 3 of the very pop­u­lar Col­lege Park condo com­plex, Aura is some­thing com­pletely new in the Toronto condo mar­ket. Soar­ing above Toronto at 76 storeys, one of Canada’s tallest con­do­mini­ums will punc­tu­ate the city’s sky­line like no other build­ing. Aura is set­ting new stan­dards for both its ver­ti­cal stature and archi­tec­tural excel­lence and offers res­i­dents the ulti­mate in lux­u­ri­ous liv­ing, with ele­gantly appointed suites, expan­sive views of the city sky­line and a three-storey podium floor with prime retail space and supe­rior ameni­ties. The build­ing also offers direct under­ground access to the sub­way and a con­nec­tion to the PATH. Aura is being devel­oped by Can­derel Stoner­idge
    Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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    Burano Condos - 832 Bay Street Burano – 832 Bay Street
    Burano Con­do­mini­ums is the newest and hottest addi­tion to Bay Street. Like its Ital­ian name­sake, the Burano Con­dos incor­po­rate the unique and colour­ful art of the famed north­ern Ital­ian cul­ture in its design sen­si­bil­i­ties. The three-storey glass lobby is just the first hint of the beauty to fol­low. The old world meets the refiner­ies of mod­ern at Burano. Climb­ing up from the chic retail space in the podium carved from the gor­geous old Addi­son on Bay build­ing, Burano is a 48-storey tower con­sist­ing of con­dos rang­ing from 450-square-foot 1-bedroom suites to 1,400-square-foot 3-bedroom-plus-den suites.
    Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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    century plaza condos Cen­tury Plaza – 24 Welles­ley Street West
    The con­dos of Cen­tury Plaza are min­utes from all the action. Cen­trally located near Bay and Welles­ley, Cen­tury Plaza is a well-established and well-maintained con­do­minium in the heart of down­town Toronto. Orig­i­nally built in the late 1980s, this com­plex has under­gone major ren­o­va­tions in recent years – it now boasts a new upscale lobby and com­mon area fin­ishes. Cen­tury Plaza is one of the few build­ings in the city where you can find a suite with a 600+ square foot ter­race over­look­ing Toronto’s beau­ti­ful sky­line. Walk­ing dis­tance to Yorkville, Hos­pi­tal Row and TTC at your doorstep. Cen­tury Plaza boasts a 24-hour concierge, roof top ter­race with out­door hot tub, gym with views of the city and lake, whirlpool, sauna, library, party room and visitor’s park­ing.
    Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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    conservatory tower condos Con­ser­va­tory Tower – 736 Bay Street
    This Bay Street condo build­ing is cen­trally located north of Ger­rard Street West. Devel­oped by the Con­ser­va­tory Group in 1993, it rises 31 floors with 372 units. The con­dos range from 460-square-foot one bed­rooms to 1,266-square-foot two bed­rooms suites – most with bal­conies. Short walk to restau­rants, Col­lege Park, TTC and more. Con­ser­va­tory Tower condo facil­i­ties include an indoor pool, sauna, fit­ness area, meet­ing and party rooms, 24-hour concierge and vis­i­tor park­ing. The Con­ser­va­tory Tower has bach­e­lor suites, one and two bed­room con­dos. The suites range in size from 460 to 1,266 square feet. Most con­dos have a bal­cony, some have ter­races. Not every­one like the way it looks – and the condo fees are quite high.
    Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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    elevn21 condos Elev’n 21 – 1121 Bay Street
    Located where every­thing is hap­pen­ing – at fash­ion­able Bloor/Yorkville. Inter­na­tional designer shops, art gal­leries, chic restau­rants, cin­e­mas, world-class hotels and muse­ums are all at just out­side the front door of Elev’n 21. Elev’n 21′s 21 storeys of mod­ern Italian-style glass archi­tec­ture has a sweep­ing 2-storey colon­nade and oval shaped wood pan­eled lobby. Condo ameni­ties include 24-hour secu­rity and concierge, rooftop lounge and ter­race, exer­cise room, saunas, party room and the­atre room. Elev’n 21 offers one and two bed­room con­dos, rang­ing in size from 500 to 1,500 square feet. Most of the con­dos have bal­conies and floor to ceil­ing win­dows with 9′ or 10′ ceil­ings. Com­pleted in 2002 by Edil­can Group, Elev’n 21 occu­pies the site of the for­mer La Scala, an upscale restau­rant where the gov­ern­ing elite of Ontario used to con­gre­gate. The pub­lic art in Elev’n21, along with the nearby La Scala lane, both com­mem­o­rate this insti­tu­tion.
    Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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    Four Seasons Private Residences - 1263 Bay Street Four Sea­sons Pri­vate Res­i­dences – 1263 Bay Street
    At the top of Bay Street, in the heart of Yorkville, is the new Four Sea­sons Hotel and Pri­vate Res­i­dences. Boast­ing some of Toronto’s most lux­u­ri­ous con­dos, this land­mark com­plex com­prises two glass tow­ers. The West Res­i­dence is 55 sto­ries with res­i­dences begin­ning on the twenty-fourth floor, while the East Res­i­dence is a 25 story tower with 107 units. The 55-storey tower sits atop a ter­raced 6-storey podium build­ing, which occu­pies the entire Bay Street frontage. The two tow­ers are linked together with a cen­tral access court­yard at grade, as well as by a pedes­trian bridge at the 6th storey level.
    Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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    the gallery condos The Gallery – 25 Grenville Street
    Built in 1989, The Gallery is a great starter condo right in the heart of down­town Toronto, close to the Col­lege sub­way. Build­ing ameni­ties include 24-hour concierge, exer­cise room, rooftop deck, sauna and a movie screen­ing room. This condo has some of the best buys in down­town Toronto, offer­ing more square footage for the price. Shops, restau­rants, art gal­leries and the uni­ver­sity are nearby, and the Don Val­ley Park­way and Gar­diner Express­way are acces­si­ble. The Gallery is com­prised of about 200 con­dos, rang­ing from bach­e­lors to two bed­rooms with solar­i­ums. The con­dos range in size from 420 to 1,020 square feet, many with views of the down­town Toronto sky­line. The 25-story Gallery rises above the facade of the old Jenk­ins’ Antique and Art Gal­leries, con­structed in 1917
    Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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    horizon on bay condos Hori­zon on Bay – 633 Bay Street
    The con­dos of Hori­zon on Bay at 633 Bay Street are located on the east side of Bay Street, just north of Dun­das. The Hori­zon was the first condo on Bay Street, built in 1984 by Tridel (and has some of the low­est condo fees, amaz­ingly enough!). This 26-storey condo is com­prised of approx­i­mately 476 suites, in one and two bed­room lay­outs, rang­ing from 650 to 1,100 square feet. There are about 10 dif­fer­ent floor plans in the Hori­zon on Bay, some with bal­conies. The build­ing has under­gone ren­o­va­tions to the lobby, pool, hall­ways and rooftop. Ameni­ties include 24-hour concierge/security, fit­ness cen­tre, indoor pool with whirlpool, saunas, squash courts and a lovely rooftop gar­den with hot tub and BBQs. The Hori­zon on Bay is one of the bet­ter value con­dos on Bay Street.
    Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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    the liberties condos The Lib­er­ties – 711, 717 Bay Street & 44 Ger­rard Street West
    The Lib­er­ties Con­dos are in a cen­tral loca­tion in the down­town core, right beside the Res­i­dences of Col­lege Park. Com­prised of three adjoin­ing tow­ers (Tower I: 717 Bay, Tower II: 711 Bay, Tower III: 44 Ger­rard), the condo build­ing is one of the few in the area which have con­dos with ter­races larger than 300 square feet. The Lib­er­ties has recently under­gone major ren­o­va­tions which have pro­vided for a mod­ern, chic look. Boast­ing a New York style lobby with two entrances to each tower and a secu­rity gate­house located right in the cen­tre of the three tow­ers. The Lib­er­ties has stu­dios, junior one bed­rooms, one bed­rooms and two bed­room con­dos with a den. The suites range in size from 500 to 1,400 square feet. The ameni­ties include and exer­cise room, aer­o­bic stu­dio, party room, whirlpool, indoor swim­ming pool, saunas, bil­liard room, indoor run­ning track, 24 hour secu­rity and concierge, video room with large screen TV, hobby rooms, 2 patio roof gar­dens, roof top BBQs and much more.
    Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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    Lumiere Condos - 770 Bay Street Lumiere – 770 Bay Street
    Lumiere Con­do­mini­ums on Bay is one of the newest con­dos on Bay Street, fea­tur­ing a glass-clad 30-storey exte­rior design and about 330 suites in total. The project has a two-storey art deco-style lobby with a 24-hour concierge, as well as indoor and out­door pools and a land­scaped rooftop patio. The con­dos have nine-foot ceil­ings, floor-to-ceiling win­dows, engi­neered wood floor­ing, porce­lain tile floors, gran­ite coun­ter­tops and back­splashes. Ameni­ties at Lumiere Condo on Bay include a 24-hour concierge, pool, multi-purpose room, games and enter­tain­ment room, screen­ing room, two guest suites, gym and yoga/meditation room and a land­scaped rooftop patio. Lumiere is close to the Col­lege sub­way sta­tion and a 24-hour Domin­ion.
    Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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    Minto Plaza - 38 Elm Street Minto Plaza – 38 Elm Street
    Stand­ing 34 sto­ries high, Minto Plaza is located on Elm Street between Bay and Yonge. Next door is the Delta Chelsea Hotel, and nearby you will find restau­rants such as La Com­men­sal, Bangkok Gar­den, Oro, Il For­nello, Adega, Donatello and Barberian’s Steak House. A few min­utes walk to the Atrium on Bay, Eaton Cen­tre, Ryer­son Uni­ver­sity, hos­pi­tals and the­atres. Minto Plaza condo ameni­ties include the Lord Minto Club with piano lounge and bar, three party rooms, ball­room, gym, aer­o­bic stu­dio, bil­liard room, game room, video room, two meet­ing rooms, indoor swim­ming pool, whirl pool, sauna and a huge sun­deck. The Minto Plaza has con­dos rang­ing in size from 608 square feet to over 1,000 square feet. Some suites have bal­conies.
    Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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    Murano Condos - 37 Grosvenor Street & 879 Bay Street Murano – 37 Grosvenor Street & 879 Bay Street
    Murano Con­dos is a com­plex of 2 tow­ers ris­ing from a 2-story podium fea­tur­ing recre­ational ameni­ties above retail shop­ping. Between the 35-story North Tower (37 Grosvenor Street) and the 41-story South Tower (38 Grenville Street) Murano boasts 397 con­dos rang­ing from sim­ple flats to pent­houses with each suite hav­ing excit­ing city and/or lake views from expan­sive win­dows and a spa­cious bal­cony or ter­race. The lobby fea­tures a col­lec­tion of imported Venet­ian glass sculp­tures. Cen­trally located along Bay Street, just north of Col­lege, Murano Con­dos are close to the TTC, Yonge Street, Finan­cial and Enter­tain­ment Dis­tricts.
    Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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    One City Hall Condos - 111 Elizabeth Street One City Hall – 111 Eliz­a­beth Street
    Good loca­tion and smart design are what drove Dia­mante Devel­op­ments on their One City Hall condo project. Smaller appli­ances and flex­i­ble liv­ing areas make this condo work. Pur­chasers had the option of going with smaller appli­ances to increase kitchen cab­i­net space, and the mobile break­fast bar can be moved around and used as a din­ing table for 6. Span­ning one city block, this con­do­minium has 583 units and is 16 storeys high. Ameni­ties include 24-hour concierge, lap pool area with whirlpool, elab­o­rate exer­cise facil­ity, guest suites, party room, sauna rooftop deck, busi­ness cen­tre, meet­ing room and guest suites. The lower 10 floors have 8-foot ceil­ings, with 9 feet the stan­dard from floors 11 to 16. One City Hall con­dos range in size from 370 to 940 square feet. Trivia – try to find a 4 any­where in the build­ing!
    Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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    The Penrose Condos - 750 Bay Street The Pen­rose – 750 Bay Street
    The Pen­rose Condo was devel­oped by H&R Devel­op­ments in 1999. Located on the west side of Bay Street just north of Ger­rard, it rises 31 floors and houses 220 units. The con­dos range from 500-square-foot one bed­rooms up to 1,179-square-foot two bed­rooms. Most suites have bal­conies. Located at the south­west cor­ner of Bay and Col­lege Street, min­utes away from Eaton Cen­tre, hos­pi­tals, Ryer­son, U of T and gov­ern­ment build­ings. Ameni­ties at The Pen­rose include an indoor pool, sauna & whirlpool, exer­cise & recre­ation rooms, party room, run­ning track and 24-hour secu­rity & concierge.
    Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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    Polo Club Condos - 1055 Bay Street & 44 St. Joseph Street The Polo Club – 1055 Bay Street & 44 St. Joseph Street
    The Polo Club is a pres­ti­gious Bay Street con­do­minium, well-established and con­ve­niently located. Built by Tridel in 1986–1987, Polo Club I is 28 sto­ries high, while Polo Club II has 22 floors. Hous­ing over 700 suites, the Polo Club con­dos offer a total condo pack­age which includes a great loca­tion and gen­er­ous ameni­ties. Suites are vary widely, with sizes rang­ing from 490-square-foot stu­dios up to huge 2,700-square-feet two-plus-dens. The Polo Club build­ings offer a 24-hour concierge, swim­ming pools, party rooms, meet­ing rooms, bil­liards rooms, saunas, Jacuzzis, whirlpools and rooftop ter­races. Con­ve­niently located near parks, Toronto Uni­ver­sity, busi­nesses, restau­rants and enter­tain­ment – the Polo Club leaves lit­tle to be desired.
    Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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    The Royalton Condos - 801 Bay Street The Roy­al­ton – 801 Bay Street
    The Roy­al­ton con­do­minium was built in 2000 by Dia­mante (of One City Hall fame). The Roy­al­ton has con­dos that range from stu­dios up to and 2 bed­rooms with a den. The stu­dios are around 575 square feet, one bed­rooms from 651 to 800 square feet and two bed­room suites between 850 and 1,150 square feet. The build­ing has under­ground park­ing. The suites have mod­ern and high qual­ity fin­ishes, most with bal­conies. At the north end of Bay Street, it is walk­ing dis­tance to Yorkville, world-class shop­ping and fab­u­lous restau­rants. Just across the street from Col­lege Park and Col­lege sub­way sta­tions, The Roy­al­ton is an excel­lent exam­ple of what Toronto condo liv­ing is all about.
    Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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    Strasscorp Condos - 1001 Bay Street Strass­corp – 1001 Bay Street
    This estab­lished down­town con­do­minium res­i­dence pro­vides the per­fect blend of down­town flair and secure, lux­ury liv­ing. The Strass­corp at 1001 Bay Street is a gor­geous 36-storey Toronto condo build­ing shim­mer­ing black glass and gran­ite cladding. Ameni­ties include an indoor pool, sauna, whirlpool, bas­ket­ball and squash court, guest park­ing, fit­ness cen­tre and rooftop patio with BBQs and deck for those hot sum­mer days. The Strass­corp con­dos include stu­dios, one, two and three bed­room lay­outs – as well as a lav­ish exec­u­tive pent­house – rang­ing in size from 498 to 1,316 square feet.
    Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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    Success Tower Condos - 33 Bay St.Suc­cess Tower – 33 Bay Street
    Suc­cess 2 at Pin­na­cle Cen­tre is the newest addi­tion to this stun­ning com­mu­nity in the heart of the city. Located at 33 Bay Street, the res­i­dences of Suc­cess 2 are designed to enhance your condo liv­ing expe­ri­ence. Ele­gantly appointed fea­tures and fin­ishes, and pri­vate spa­cious bal­conies over­look­ing the water­front and the city. Res­i­dents of Suc­cess 2 will also enjoy all of the fab­u­lous con­vinces avail­able at the Pin­na­cle Cen­tre, include the 30,000 square foot pin­na­cle Club that fea­tures wide vari­ety of exclu­sive ameni­ties. Offer­ing the best of down­town Toronto, Suc­cess 2 at Pin­na­cle Cen­tre is only min­utes away from the Finan­cial, Enter­tain­ment and The­atre Dis­tricts, as well as the city’s finest shops, restau­rants and major league sports venues.
    Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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    Trump Tower Toronto - 325 Bay Street Trump Toronto Tower – 325 Bay Street
    Trump Toronto now soars 65 sto­ries above Ade­laide and Bay, rep­re­sents his­tory in the mak­ing. The hotel, for exam­ple, will be one of the city’s first five-star prop­er­ties. The ameni­ties, the level of ser­vice, the fin­ishes and appoint­ments of the condo res­i­dences them­selves approach the exquis­ite. The res­i­dences are sim­ply breath­tak­ing. They occupy floors 35 through 70 and range from 2,226-square-foot, two-bedroom suites to a mag­nif­i­cent, 7,000 square-foot Grand Sky­plex occu­py­ing the top three floors of the tow­er­ing build­ing. There is also a series of bi-level Sky­plex units with floors con­nected by grand stair­cases, lit by 22-foot, floor-to-ceiling win­dows. There is absolutely noth­ing else in Toronto that com­pares.
    Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.
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    Queens Park Place Condos - 62 Wellesley Street West Queens Park Place – 62 Welles­ley Street West
    Some­what obvi­ously, this build­ing gets its name from its prox­im­ity to Queens Park. Con­ve­nient loca­tion and good value is what best describes this older con­do­minium build­ing (com­pleted in late 1981 by Green­win) just off the Bay Street strip. U of T, Yorkville, Muse­ums, Shops and restau­rants are all nearby. The price per square foot of the build­ing is good value. Many of the 103 con­dos in this 18 storey build­ing have been exten­sively ren­o­vated. The con­dos range in size from 1,280-square-foot one bed­rooms to a 1,900-square-foot three bed­room. There is a large rooftop indoor pool, 24-hour security/concierge, squash court, fit­ness facil­ity and large sun ter­race.
    Con­tact us today if this condo inter­ests you.

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    Many of the best con­dos in Toronto are along the bustling Bay Street cor­ri­dor. They’re pop­u­lar with peo­ple employed in the many nearby cor­po­rate and finan­cial head offices, hos­pi­tals, uni­ver­si­ties and gov­ern­ment offices – plus investors look­ing to rent to local students.

    Make down­town Toronto your play­ground! Come home after work, take off your suit and get out for a night on the town. Choose from dozens of world-class the­atres and con­cert halls, or barhop through clubs and pubs and bars. Sam­ple the city’s finest shop­ping, from posh Yorkville to the Eaton Cen­tre and sparkling Dun­das Square. Or taste the world at Kens­ing­ton Mar­ket and Chi­na­town with their mul­ti­cul­tural smor­gas­bord of restaurants.

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    Lau­rin & Natalie Jef­frey are Toronto Real­tors with Cen­tury 21 Regal Realty.
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  • Why investors have reservations about Trump tower

    Tara Perkins and Oliver Moore – The Globe and Mail

    Build it well and they will come.

    That appears to be the philosophy of Val Levitan, chief executive officer of Talon International Development Inc., the developer of Toronto’s Trump International Hotel & Tower. He stopped repeatedly as he walked through the ornate building, pointing out the granite, the onyx, the chandeliers.

    “Occupancy is the wrong thing to focus on,” he says. “What’s important to focus on is the customer appreciation for the product. If the customer appreciates the product, then we are convinced we can get the rates that we are aiming for.”

    But some of the investors who have bought rooms in the hotel do not want to wait around to find out.

    They have received statements showing that rates for rooms and hotel occupancy have both been lower than they had expected, costing them tens of thousands of dollars, and they allege that the developer proffered marketing materials that used financial projections to portray the units as a lucrative investment.

    “They went from a position where they thought this was a safe investment with huge returns to a position where they had substantial losses,” said Javad Heydary, a lawyer who is representing four buyers involved in multimillion-dollar lawsuits over their purchases and is talking to dozens more.

    If financial projections were given, the sales tactic would appear to break an agreement with the Ontario Securities Commission.

    The developer insists that it did not do so and also points to a 36-page disclosure document it says was given to buyers in which it emphasizes that there are no assurances or guarantees when it comes to revenues. The OSC is investigating.

    This is only one problem bedevilling the project.

    Other buyers have tried to walk away from their purchase and are being sued by the developers. And next Thursday, ownership of the hotel units will be transferred from Talon to the buyers, some of whom say they feel duped, cannot get financing to complete the deal and wish they had never bought them.

    Mr. Levitan said he sympathizes on a personal level, but “in the end, what we need to understand is all of us have commitments and all of us need to stick with our agreements. …

    “Impatient businessmen will lose money,” he added. “It’s not about investment, it’s about being a businessperson, and a businessperson cannot be in the moment. There’s no stopwatch here. … The revenues will grow, the average daily rate will grow, the occupancy will grow.”

    The point was echoed by one of the building’s most high-profile buyers. New Jersey physician Stephen Soloway, who has bought dozens of Trump properties, appeared in a video extolling the development and still believes in its merits.

    “A hotel is a product and that product may take time to get moving, to get off the ground,” Dr. Soloway argued. “I do believe that it will receive accolades and I believe that the people who are currently unhappy with the extra costs will be very happy in the future.”

    He said he got “no special deals” for appearing in the video. The other buyer featured in the video is reportedly suing the developer and could not be reached.

    Talon began selling units in the Trump building in late 2004. The 65-storey tower has 118 regular condominiums and 261 hotel condos, which are at the centre of this controversy.

    The proposition was this: Buy a hotel room and stay in it as much as you want. If you choose, sign up for the reservation program. Then, when you are not occupying your room, it will be put into a pool that is available for hotel guests. You will receive revenues based on the hotel rates and pay hotel operating expenses and other costs. Unit owners are responsible for costs ranging from keeping the reception desk going to keeping their unit stocked with toilet paper and slippers.

    It’s something that sets the Trump tower apart from other luxury hotel-condo buildings, such as the Ritz-Carlton or the Shangri-La. “Our goal was to provide the opportunity for regular investors – not superwealthy, but regular investors – to invest in the hotel industry,” Mr. Levitan said.

    An OSC exemption allowed the developers to market the units with reduced regulatory hassle and the suit alleges that this made it easier to attract novice investors who did not have all the information they needed to make a sound decision.

    “Over 90% of them are middle-class with limited resources,” Mr. Heydary said. “By no means are they a sophisticated investor. … Some of them don’t even speak English.”

    Among his clients is Ilsan Kim, a 27-year-old who lives in St. Brides, Alta. He heard about the Trump tower in 2007 and contacted a Toronto real-estate agent to look into buying a unit. Now, he is suing Mr. Levitan, Talon, Talon’s billionaire chairman, Alex Shnaider, and Donald Trump.

    The suit, filed in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, claims that a salesperson with the developer provided a PowerPoint presentation containing very specific information about projected returns from the purchase of a hotel unit. A salesperson allegedly said also Mr. Kim would be able to obtain mortgage financing if he put 25% down.

    Mr. Kim agreed to buy a $867,000 unit in January, 2007. He took interim occupancy of the unit in February, and since then the fees he has had to pay have outweighed the revenue from the room. A statement he received in October said the quarterly occupancy rate was 30.43% and the average nightly rental rate was $444. His unit was rented out only one night in August.

    The net revenue for the three-month period came to $8,865.92 and the occupancy fees were $24,879.90, according to the lawsuit. This adds up to a loss of $16,013.98 – about $175 a day.

    Mr. Kim is also struggling to find a mortgage, which he alleges he was told would be readily available from lenders. He has been turned down by the banks and would have to put down 50% to get one because banks have deemed the units to be commercial investments, according to the lawsuit.

    The most contentious part of the lawsuit is the allegation that Talon offered specific cash-flow projections – contrary to the OSC exemption – that helped to convince would-be buyers.

    The company insists that this did not happen. “We have never given any financial projections. Never,” Mr. Levitan said. “We have never discussed any financial projections.”

    A copy of the disclosure document that Talon provided to The Globe and Mail states: “Neither the declarant, the hotel operator nor the sales agents for the hotel condominium make any representation that any hotel unit will be able to be rented at any particular rate or for any particular period of time.”

    But the buyers who are suing say marketing materials with return-on-investment estimates – allegedly showing specific cash-flow projections based on projected occupancy levels of 55 to 75% – played a major role in their decision.

    In an e-mailed statement, Talon said it does not agree that the marketing materials constituted “a forecast or projection. Further, Talon has complied with the terms of the [OSC] ruling.”

    The Ontario Securities Commission exempted the project from having to offer investors a prospectus (an official sales document for substantial and complex investments that is costly to prepare) on the condition that neither Talon, Trump nor any sales agents “will make any representation that any hotel unit will be able to be rented at any particular rate, or for any particular period of time” and that “prospective purchasers of hotel units will not be provided with rental or cash-flow forecasts or guarantees or any other form of financial projection.”

    The OSC, which has granted similar exemptions to other condo projects, is probing the allegations. “We are looking into this matter to determine compliance with the order, and will take regulatory action if warranted,” said Carolyn Shaw-Rimmington, a spokeswoman for the regulator.

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    Contact the Jeffrey Team for more information – 416-388-1960

    Laurin & Natalie Jeffrey are Toronto Realtors with Century 21 Regal Realty.
    They did not write these articles, they just reproduce them here for people
    who are interested in Toronto real estate. They do not work for any builders.

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