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BUILDING AMENITIES
TSCC 2262
DEVELOPERS
PROPERTY MANAGEMENTIcon Property Management
365 Evans Avenue, Suite 601, Toronto M8Z1K2
Phone: (416) 236-7979
Gym / Exercise Room, Common Rooftop Deck, Concierge, Public Transit, Party Room, Visitor Parking, Meeting / Function Room, Pet Restrictions, Security Guard, Enter Phone System, Media Room / Cinema, Parking Garage, Games / Recreation Room, BBQs, Bicycle Parking, Elevator, Cross Street, Exterior
MAINTENANCE FEE INCLUDESCommon Element Maintenance, Building Insurance, Air Conditioning, Heat, Water
CORKTOWN DISTRICT II - 510 KING ST EFor a condominium that is eclectic and vibrant, filled with plenty of panache and quality, the concrete and glass Corktown District II, located at 510 King St E in the King West neighborhood. This condo resonates with the community as a self-opening piñata of a building; built back in 2012, and standing at 8 storeys tall, with a total of 192 units inside (the smallest of which is 416 feet², and the largest of which is 1777 feet²). Developed by Streetcar Developments, architected by Quadrangle Architects, and currently managed by Icon Property Management, Corktown District II offers to homebuyers an exquisite variety of 1-bedroom units, 1-bedroom plus den units, 2-bedroom units, as well as 2-bedroom plus den units. On the interiors of the units, buyers will have access to stone countertops, ten-foot ceilings, concrete floors, as well as contemporary kitchens and spacious open-concept layouts. In-building amenities for residents of Corktown District II include an exercise room, a party room, a concierge service, a security guard service, a media room, B.B.Q stations, as well as a meeting room, a games room, and a common rooftop deck. Between all of this, and an increasing historical average PSF, real estate investors have great potential for a positive return on investment.Upon residents of Corktown District II (510 King Street East) stepping out into the sunlight, they will find themselves right at the intersection of King St. E and St. Lawrence St. Right nearby, residents can find a couple of coffee shops and a pharmacy, along with a couple of fast food places/restaurants and a Bike Share Toronto station. Also, nearby is a TTC streetcar stop (practically right across from Corktown District II itself), allowing residents to travel all around downtown Toronto. For a TTC transit bus stop, buyers need only walk a bit east on King St. E to just past River St. to find a stop. For the nearest TTC subway station, a bus ride or streetcar ride west on King St. E to Parliament St., then south to Front St., then west on Front St. eventually brings residents to the iconic Union Station. From there, they may not only access a TTC subway to ride all around the city of Toronto, but they also can catch a VIA rail train or a GO train. For the motorists who would like quick access to the nearest highway, a simple drive down St. Lawrence St. to Eastern Ave. Diversion, then west to Eastern Ave., then east on Eastern Ave. brings the motorists to the on-ramp and off-ramp to the Don Valley Parkway (Highway 404). Heading south on the Don Valley Parkway leads to the highway curving westward and becoming the Gardiner Expressway, running parallel to Lake Shore Blvd. across Toronto’s fantastic Waterfront District and running very close to the C.N Tower, Air Canada Centre, and Rogers Centre.Greenspace galore, and residents who love them rejoice, for Corktown Common, a very large greenspace right on the shores of the Don River, can be accessed by heading south on St. Lawrence St. to Eastern Ave., then east on Eastern Ave. and then to Bayview Ave.
510 King St E Units
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