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PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
BUILDING AMENITIES
MTCC 1365
DEVELOPERS1022812 Ontario Inc.
Common Rooftop Deck, Public Transit, Parking Garage, BBQs, Pets Allowed
MAINTENANCE FEE INCLUDESCommon Element Maintenance, Building Insurance, Water
EVENING TELEGRAM LOFTS - 264 SEATON STLocated in the Cabbagetown neighborhood of Toronto at 264 Seaton St, the Evening Telegram Lofts are so named because this building one housed the Toronto Evening Telegram, which ran from 1876 to 1971. Nearly 100 years as a newspaper publisher definitely gives this building historic value and a very nostalgic feeling with its brick exterior and rounded-off glass windows (which were all converted into lofts back in 2001). Developed by 1022812 Ontario Inc., and currently under the management of Skywater Property Management, Evening Telegram Lofts stands at 2 storeys tall, and contains a total of 10 units within (the smallest of these units being 567 feet², and the largest of these units being 2985 feet²).The units at Evening Telegram Lofts are comprised of a selection of 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom, and 3-bedroom units. Inside the units themselves, a variety of charming features can be found for the benefit of homebuyers. These examples include high ceilings, skylights, gas fireplaces, large windows, and private terraces. Within the building itself, buyers will have access to a couple of amenities for their use, and these are B.B.Q stations, a common rooftop deck, as well as a parking garage. When combined with the historical average PSF of this building (which is always on the rise), any real estate investors with an interest in Evening Telegram Lofts stand a great chance to see a positive return on their investment at this location.When homebuyers of the Evening Telegram Lofts step out onto the streets surrounding 264 Seaton St, the first thing that they may come to notice is the presence of TTC transit bus stops, a very short walk north on Seaton St to Gerrard St E, then west on Gerrard St E to Sherbourne St. By utilizing these TTC transit buses, one can get around the city of Toronto with a great deal more ease. Along both Gerrard St E and Sherbourne St, buyers will be able to find a number of grocery stores, restaurants, pubs/bars, and coffee shops/cafes, but the real action for amenities is at Yonge St, accessible by simply traveling west on Gerrard St E until one reaches the Gerrard/Yonge intersection. Northward and southward all along Yonge St, homebuyers can find a great number of fast food places, clothing outlets, high-end boutiques, grocery stores, cafes/coffee shops, bars/pubs, restaurants, and pharmacies, as well as a great deal of other privately-owned businesses.For any buyers who are into the idea of greenspaces near their home, heading west on Gerrard St E to Jarvis St gives them access to the Allan Gardens, a beautiful, good-sized greenspace where people can take some time to relax away from the busy atmosphere of Toronto. Any motorists who are looking to get access to the nearest highway are very much in luck, as they need only take a drive south on Seaton St to Dundas St E, west on Dundas St E to Jarvis St, then south on Jarvis St to Lake Shore Blvd; there, an on-ramp and off-ramp both can be found for the Gardiner Expressway.
264 Seaton St Units
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