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Toronto Soft Loft Buildings Corktown District Lofts - 52 Sumach Street, 549 & 569 King Street East Corktown District Lofts and Towns will offer three boutique mid-rise properties at King East, between Sumach and River, all which will be registered as a single condominium with shared amenities. The buildings, to be located at 52 Sumach Street, 549 & 569 King Street East, will rise 6 storeys, with elegant rooflines and stylish architectural profiles set in a modern fusion of concrete, steel, glass and brick. Based on their past loft projects, the development of the Corktown District Lofts and Towns is a natural evolution for Streetcar Developments, a company with a legacy of converting historic urban spaces into contemporary condominium residences across Toronto's lower eastside. Designed by Quadrangle Architects Inc., the architecture of Corktown District will redefine the urban habitat by offering a modern interpretation on the traditional loft-style environment. Units at Corktown District will offer a bold, modern statement on design, accented throughout by soaring 10 foot ceilings, oversized warehouse-style windows and ultra-hip polished concrete floors. Each will feature designer-inspired layouts and finishes, including kitchens that will boast contemporary European-style cabinetry, a range of stainless-steel appliances and stone countertops. Corktown District residents will also enjoy access to a professionally equipped health and fitness centre that includes a lounge complete with 60" plasma HD television, and a WiFi-ready living environment. Those who seek a little social conscience with their condo lifestyles will also be able to enjoy the Corktown District's eco-friendly rooftop greenspaces, access its unique vehicle-share program, or take advantage of its ample bicycle parking. Email or phone 416-388-1960 today if this loft interests you.
Corktown District Lofts - 52 Sumach Street, 549 & 569 King Street East Established in the early 1800's by pioneering Irish emigrants from County Cork, the neighbourhood in Toronto's east end which would become known as Corktown is once again home to a pioneering group of residents intent on creating a vibrant and dynamic sense of community along this significant stretch of King Street. Located east of the Don River and bordered by Shuter Street, Lakeshore Boulevard and Berkeley Street, the Corktown neighbourhood is one of Toronto's most historic enclaves. However, in an ironic twist, this historic community is fast becoming home to some of the city's most contemporary and cutting-edge new condominium and loft developments.
Coupled with the high profile redevelopment of the Distillery District (immediately south of Corktown) into a world-class destination for art, architecture, food and fashion, and the plans of the Toronto Waterfront Revitalization Corp. transforming the West Don Lands into the jewel of the city's future waterfront redevelopment, Toronto's lower east side is quickly becoming the city's most vital and vibrant location
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