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15 Toronto Condos
Introducing the brand new 15 Toronto Condos in the heart of Downtown Toronto. This 53 storey building is being designed by BDP Quadrangle for the developer - Madison Group. The building is located just south of Adelaide Street East between Yonge and Church Streets, and truly justifies the definition of a mixed-use condominium as 296 residential units along with two storey of retail/restaurants, and 8 storeys of office space.
Talking about the architecture of 15 Toronto Condos, the first floor contains a lobby which will provide well-demarcated entrances for the residents and workers. Moving up, the second floor will accommodate the retail/restaurant space, and from floors 3-10, the space will be totally dedicated to office space. On the 11th floor, the whole space will be dedicated to amenities with an open terrace space. Finally from the 13th floor, residential units will take place and units will vary from 1 bedroom to 3 bedroom.
Top Reasons to Invest
Everything a resident could possibly want or need is within walking distance, plus they have access to the best public transportation, according to the area's near-perfect Walk Score of 98 and perfect Transit Score of 100. The financial district, located in the centre of Canada's economy, is home to numerous skyscrapers that contain prestigious businesses, financial institutions, and the Toronto Stock Exchange. This property is ideal for both young and seasoned professionals to reside in given that this location serves as the primary hub for work possibilities.
Some of the city's top food establishments, nightlife, and entertainment can be found in this vibrant neighbourhood. Canoe Restaurant and Bar, Louix Louis, Momofuku, Drake One Fifty, and Ruth's Chris are a few of the area's best eateries. The Hockey Hall of Fame, Ripley's Aquarium, CN Tower, Art Gallery of Ontario, and major event sites including The Scotiabank Arena and Rogers Centre are all close to this property.
The largest subterranean shopping complex in the world, Toronto's PATH, which is almost 30 kilometres long, is also located in this region. This system connects to Toronto's public transportation network and carries about 200,000 commuters each day. 50 office towers, tourist sites, and 1,200 stores, restaurants, and services are all connected by one path.
Residents can access this Subway line in just one minute by walking to King Subway Station, which is up the street. Additionally, it takes about 10 minutes to walk to Union Station. Residents may enter and exit the city swiftly and efficiently thanks to these significant transit hubs. Investors will discover that this neighbourhood offers the best of urban life and will put everything residents could possibly desire at their doorstep.
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