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CONDO CORPORATION
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
BUILDING AMENITIES
TSCC 2549
DEVELOPERSDundee Kilmer Developments
Scotia Plaza, 40 King Street West, Suite 2700, Toronto M5H3Y2
Phone: (416) 603-7576
Crossbridge Condominium Services
111 Gordon Baker Road, Suite 700, North York M2H3R1
Phone: (416) 510-8700
Meeting / Function Room, Games / Recreation Room, BBQs, Beanfield Fibre Available
CANARY DISTRICT - 455 FRONT ST EStanding tall and proud as the pride of Corktown, the Canary District was initially constructed to serve as the site of the Pan AM Games in Toronto for 2015, but then evolved into a complete and total revitalization of the entire southeast of Toronto’s downtown (including both Corktown and the historic Distillery District). In this process, Canary District (which is officially located at 455 Front St E & 170 Mill St) has become a highly desirable condominium to live in. Developed by Dundee Kilmer, built by EllisDon, and architecturally planned by the combined efforts of Page + Steele/IBI Group Architects and KPMB Architects, Canary District was completed in the latter half of 2016 (with interior design done by Studio Munge). Featuring 11 storeys, 367 units (the smallest suite being 405 feet² and the largest suite being 1474 feet²), with terrific features within the suites themselves (such as hardwood floors, a barnboard-accented wall style feature, modern kitchens, stylish bathrooms with soaker tubs and more), Canary District is not short on things to offer solely for the benefit of the buyer. Regarding what can be found on the property itself by way of amenities, homebuyers will be able to find a games/recreation room, B.B.Q stations, as well as a meeting room. Thanks to all of this, the historical average PSF had shown to date that investors stand a pretty good chance of seeing a positive return on investment at Canary District. Brookfield Condominium Services oversees the daily operations of the condo building and its residents.There are plenty of amenities in the city of Toronto around Canary District, and after stepping out of 455 Front St E & 170 Mill St, residents of Canary District will automatically be met with a very short walk to Front St. and Cherry St., where they can hop on either a TTC transit bus or a TTC streetcar, and from there, going to explore the rest of downtown. By taking the bus down Front St., one can experience several specialty shops, a couple of grocery stores, restaurants, bars, pubs, and even a couple of banks, with more becoming available the closer they get to the C.N Tower. By taking the bus (or streetcar) all the way to Yonge St., then walking up to King St., residents of Canary District can access the King subway station, where they can travel further distances and experience even more about the city. For motorists looking for a nearby highway to be able to jump on, they are in luck; as the Gardiner Expressway curves north to turn into the Don Valley Parkway just southeast of Canary District, motorists can follow Front St. to Lower Sherbourne St., and head south on it to reach the Gardiner Expressway, and if motorists would prefer to head north, they can just travel east on the Gardiner Expressway until it turns into the Don Valley Parkway just across the Don River.For those homebuyers of Canary District that are really into utilizing nearby greenspace for a while and just relaxing or taking a jog through or what-have-you, then they can take a good look at Corktown Common, just down the road from Canary District. Corktown Common overlooks the Don River, and has plenty of trails for people to walk on and take in the quieter side of the city of Toronto.
455 Front St E Units
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