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PROPERTY MANAGEMENTFirstService Residential
2645 Skymark Avenue, Suite 101, Toronto L4W4H2
Phone: 416-293-5900
Gym / Exercise Room, Common Rooftop Deck, Concierge, Party Room, Visitor Parking, Meeting / Function Room, Pet Restrictions, Security Guard, Enter Phone System, Media Room / Cinema, Games / Recreation Room, Elevator
MAINTENANCE FEE INCLUDESCommon Element Maintenance, Building Insurance, Air Conditioning, Heat, Water, Parking
NICHOLAS RESIDENCES - 75 ST. NICHOLAS STWithin the heart of the Bay Street Corridor neighbourhood sits a piece of history that dates to the 1880’s…and the Nicholas Residences wears it with pride. Once a mill building and then used as Regis College, the 3-storey Planning Mill historical building was gutted and re-purposed as the new façade for the podium of Nicholas Residences (75 St. Nicholas Street). Through strategic planning and execution, Urban Capital Property Group (developer), ALIT Developments, Core Architects, GBCA Architects, Ferris + Associates Inc. (landscape architect) and Cecconi Simone (interior designer) wanted to ensure that this historical community, with its cobblestone streets and Victorian row houses, were not overshadowed by a condominium monstrosity. Re-claiming the original bricks from the century warehouse and rebuilding them as the exterior of the podium, would not alter the street-level character or heritage of this great community. To further increase the ability to subdue the impact of the 35 storey Nicholas Residences, state-of-the-art glass was used in creative patterns on the condo’s exterior, to offset the surrounding historical buildings and was completed by 2014. The Nicholas Residences host a total of 307 condo units, which come in different sizes (studios at 325 square feet and scaling up to 2 bedrooms units at 1103 square feet). These condo units feature 9-10-foot ceilings, large windows for optimum views and natural light, private terraces or balconies and designer finishes. The in-building amenities all begin with the podium’s rooftop outdoor sundeck, and inside, homebuyers can look forward to the lobby concierge, security guard, games/recreation room, cinema/media room, party room, fitness room, meeting/function room and parking & visitor parking. Resale values have shown the potential for positive return on investment through the historical average PSF. FirstService Residential is the onsite acting property management company to attend to the needs of residents and to oversee the daily operations of the Nicholas Residences (75 St. Nicholas Street).Stepping outside of the Nicholas Residences, buyers have a wide variety of conveniences right at their fingertips. Situated at St. Nicholas Street & St, Mary Street, homebuyers are a quick walk from Yonge Street and it’s TTC bus stops and Wellesley subway station just south on Yonge Street (there is a Bike Share Toronto station at Yonge Street & Wellesley Street for cyclists). A short walk north or south along Yonge Street puts buyers in touch with countless amenities like banks, restaurants, cafes, bars, pharmacy, grocery store, specialty shops, professional offices, business services, variety stores and more! George Hislop Park is close at hand and if homebuyers head west on St. Mary Street, it dead ends right at Queens Park. Heading north on Yonge Street to Bloor Street opens-up the large Hudson’s Bay Shopping Centre (with the Bloor-Yonge subway station within) and the Holt Renfrew Centre. A little further away, motorists will find the Don Valley Pkwy (via Danforth Avenue) and the Gardiner Expressway (via Yonge Street).The Nicholas Residences has a unique position within the city of Toronto…it is quite easy to get to prime areas like Kensington Market, Toronto Eaton Centre, high end shopping in Yorkville, Chinatown and the greenspaces of Cabbagetown. Heading south places buyers smack dab in the Entertainment District and then the gorgeous waterfront.
75 St. Nicholas St Units
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