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MTCC 1371
DEVELOPERSCityScape Development Corp.
9 Trinity Street, Suite 200, Toronto M5A3C4
Phone: (416) 364-1177
Crossbridge Condominium Services
111 Gordon Baker Road, Suite 700, North York M2H3R1
Phone: (416) 510-8700
Gym / Exercise Room, Public Transit, Security Guard, Enter Phone System, Parking Garage, BBQs, Pets Allowed
MAINTENANCE FEE INCLUDESCommon Element Maintenance, Building Insurance, Water
PORTLAND PARK VILLAGE - 550 FRONT ST WBeautifully situated in the King West neighborhood at 550 Front St W, 11-29 Niagara St, and 4-14 Portland St, Portland Park Village is a collection of condo townhouses built back in 2001. The tallest building is 5 storeys tall, and in total, there are 188 charming condo units to choose from (of which the smallest of them is 519 feet², and the largest of which is 1038 feet²). Developed by CityScape Development Corp., architected by M. Spazini Architect, and currently managed by Crossbridge Condominium Services, Portland Park Village goes out of its way to provide a number of features inside the various 1-bedroom units, 2-bedroom units, and 3-bedroom units. Inside the units, homebuyers can find features such as nine-foot ceilings, private balconies, and modern kitchens, as well as multiple bathrooms in some units. In-building amenities for residents of Portland Park Village include B.B.Q stations, an exercise room, an enter phone system, a parking garage, as well as a security guard service. Along with a rising historical average PSF, property investors have potential to see a positive return on investment here.When residents of Portland Park Village step outside good and proper, they will find themselves surrounded by things to do, with some examples being the presence of a grocery store, fast food places, restaurants, coffee shops, and a couple of bars/pubs, as well as the beautiful greenspace of Isabella Valancy Crawford Park. From 550 Front St W, 11-29 Niagara St, and 4-14 Portland St, if buyers take a short walk west on Niagara St. to Bathurst St., they will find both a TTC transit bus stop, as well as a TTC streetcar stop. Using either the bus or the streetcar can allow homebuyers to explore even more of what downtown Toronto has to offer. Union Station, the most popular TTC subway station (and VIA train and GO train station) in Toronto, can be found simply by heading east on Front St. to University Ave. On the way by, residents could trip up Blue Jays Way to catch a game at the Rogers Centre, or even go inside the iconic C.N Tower itself and dine with elegance at the restaurant in the observation deck at the top of the tower. Front Street, King Street and Queen Street are overflowing with a variety and vast amount of amenities (very fun to explore for nightlife, cuisines, entertainment, cafes and quaint shops).As for the idea of having access to a nearby highway, motorists are in luck, as the nearest highway (the Gardiner Expressway) can be found by heading east on Front St. to Spadina Ave., then south on Spadina Ave. to Lake Shore Blvd., where both an on-ramps and off-ramps to the Gardiner Expressway can be found, taking motorists east and west along Toronto’s stunning Waterfront district and (in the case of going west) out towards Etobicoke and Mississauga. In the case of going eastbound, motorists will head northward towards Vaughan and Richmond Hill as the highway turns into Don Valley Parkway (Highway 404) as it curves northward at the Don River. This enables motorists to get around the city of Toronto with a lot of ease.
550 Front St W Units
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