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761 Richmond St W, Toronto
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CONDO CORPORATION
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
BUILDING AMENITIES
MTCC 1156
DEVELOPERSBob Mitchell
Crossbridge Condominium Services
111 Gordon Baker Road, Suite 700, North York M2H3R1
Phone: (416) 510-8700
Public Transit, Enter Phone System, Parking Garage, Pets Allowed
MAINTENANCE FEE INCLUDESCommon Element Maintenance, Building Insurance, Water
INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION I - 676 RICHMOND ST WLocated in the Queen West neighborhood of Toronto at 676 Richmond St W, Industrial Revolution I is part of a two-building project. Converted from a knitting mill back in 1997 to hard lofts, Industrial Revolution I may sound like a rough, grim name for a loft-style condominium, but in truth, it features a soft brick exterior with a charming interior design overall. Developed by Bob Mitchell, and currently under the management of Crossbridge Condominium Services, Industrial Revolution I stands at 2 storeys tall and contains only 19 units (the smallest of which is 620 feet² in size, and the largest unit of which is over 2000 feet²).These 19 units are made up of a selection of 2-bedroom plus den loft-style condo units, and on the inside of the units are some features buyers can make use of, such as hardwood flooring, exposed bricks and beams, large floor-to-ceiling windows, as well as open-concept living spaces. As for what can be found within the building itself, buyers will have access to a couple of amenities; most notably, a parking garage and an enter phone system. When combined with the historical average PSF of this building (which is always rising), any real estate investors with an interest in Industrial Revoloution I will stand a great chance at seeing a positive return on their investment here.When homebuyers of Industrial Revolution I step out onto the streets surrounding 676 Richmond St W, the first thing they may come to immediately notice is a short walk northward on Tecumseth St (which is right next to this building) to Queen St W will not only give them prime access to both a TTC transit bus stop and a TTC streetcar stop, but also a wealth of various restaurants, bars/pubs, pharmacies, banks, fast food places, along with a couple of LCBOs/The Beer Stores along the roadway too. If the bus or streetcar are taken east on Queen St W to the intersection of Queen St W & University Ave, then buyers of Industrial Revolution I will find themselves at the Osgoode TTC subway station, which will greatly increase the amount of places that they can travel to across the city of Toronto.If homebuyers continue eastward on Queen St W to Yonge St, then they will come across the largest shopping mall in Toronto: the CF Toronto Eaton Centre, which has a substantial amount of boutiques and other high-end stores to enjoy, along with more amenities than one could begin to imagine. With regards as to what motorists can do in order to get access to the nearest highway (which is the Gardiner Expressway), they can follow Richmond St W east to Bathurst St, head north on Bathurst St to Queen St W, go east on Queen St W to Spadina Ave, then go south on Spadina Ave to Lake Shore Blvd; there, motorists can come across both an on-ramp and an off-ramp to the Gardiner Expressway (which runs east and west alongside the beautiful shores of lovely Lake Ontario).
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