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MTCC 597
DEVELOPERSHls York Developments Ltd
Crossbridge Condominium Services
111 Gordon Baker Road, Suite 700, North York M2H3R1
Phone: (416) 510-8700
Gym / Exercise Room, Pool, Sauna, Security Guard, Enter Phone System
MAINTENANCE FEE INCLUDESCommon Element Maintenance, Building Insurance, Water, Cable TV
MARKET SQUARE I - 35 CHURCH STElegant and charming both, Market Square I helps to redefine the image of the St. Lawrence neighborhood, and has been ever since 1982. Standing at 8 storeys, and containing 119 units between the two structures (the smallest of which is 814 feet², and the largest of which is 3065 feet²), Market Square I offers a prime location, as well as comfort, to its residents. Being located at 35 Church St., Market Square I is near to everything and far from nothing.Developed by Hls York Developments Ltd., architected by Jerome Markson, and currently managed by Crossbridge Condominium Services, Market Square I offers to its buyers a variety of 1-bedroom units, 1-bedroom plus den units, as well as 2-bedoom units to choose from, and within these units are some features, the inclusions being tile and hardwood flooring, granite countertops, solariums, modern appliances, as well as floor-to-ceiling windows. In-building amenities for residents to make use of include an exercise room, a security guard service, and a pool, as well as a sauna, and not to mention an enter phone system. With the historical average PSF increasing constantly, property investors have very good potential to see a positive return on investment.The streets around 35 Church St are filled with loads of extra amenities, with little stores and shops all over, not to mention bars/pubs, restaurants, fast food places, a couple of banks, and a pharmacy all being quite near to Market Square I. Stepping outside and looking south to the intersection of Church & Front, residents of Market Square I can find both a TTC transit bus stop, as well as a TTC streetcar stop at the intersection. By following Front St. westward, homebuyers can also come to the famous Union Station, where not only the TTC subway system can be accessed, but also the VIA Rail trains and the GO trains heading in and out of Toronto.Also, another option for the TTC subway is heading north on Church St. to King St. E, then heading west on King St. E to Yonge St., where the King station can be found. Also, by heading to Yonge St., then heading south on Yonge St. to Lake Shore Blvd., an on-ramp and an off-ramp for the Gardiner Expressway will be accessible by motorists at that intersection. The Gardiner Expressway travels east to west along Toronto’s waterfront, and going east, at the mouth of the Don River, the highway curves northward to become the Don Valley Parkway (also known as the Highway 404).For those residents of Market Square I who simply love greenspace, heading north on Church St. to King St. E, then heading east on King St. E to Jarvis St. brings these residents to St. James Park, which is a beautiful park quadrisected by four little walking paths where joggers can have that early morning jog, or where people can just sit and relax and enjoy the sun and the relative peace amongst the urban tumult that is the downtown of Toronto.
35 Church St Units
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