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MTCC 1235
DEVELOPERSSorbara Group
3700 Steeles Avenue West, Suite 800, Vaughan L4L8M9
Phone: (905) 850-6154
Common Rooftop Deck, Public Transit, Visitor Parking, Enter Phone System, Parking Garage, Pets Allowed
MAINTENANCE FEE INCLUDESCommon Element Maintenance, Building Insurance, Air Conditioning, Heat, Water, Hydro
BREWERY LOFTS - 90 SUMACH STConstructed in 1999, the Brewery Lofts have spent a long time improving the Regent Park neighborhood’s overall quality with its very presence, and enriching the living conditions of those living within. Developed by Sorbara Group, and currently under the management of CIE Property Management, Brewery Lofts is also in such a great location that it can benefit from being ideally positioned in conjunction to the major roadways of the Regent Park neighborhood, and it also is close to a highway. As it stands, Brewery Lofts has 8 storeys and 109 lofts in total (of which the smallest of these is 738 feet², and of which the largest of these is 3695 feet²).One of the best things about living in Brewery Lofts is the fact that these lofts are all adorned with their own unique charm, and at Brewery Lofts, buyers are offered a variety of 1-bedroom lofts and 2-bedroom plus den lofts to choose from. On the interiors of the lofts themselves, buyers will have access to some features, with prime examples of these features being high ceilings, concrete flooring, as well as floor-to-ceiling windows, and not to mention modern appliances and spacious open-concept layouts.As for what in-building amenities residents of Brewery Lofts can have access to, some fine examples of these amenities include a common rooftop deck, an enter phone system, and a parking garage, as well as visitor parking. With all these features, combined with the always-increasing historical average PSF, the potential for a positive return on investment is greater for property investors.The streets around 90 Sumach St detail perfectly why the Brewery Lofts are so loved for their location, among other things. A short walk south brings residents to Queen St. E, where a stop for both the TTC transit bus and the TTC streetcar service can be found, which (if buyers wish to use these transportation options) opens-up a huge amount of the downtown of Toronto to explore in a more unique manner.By heading northward, residents come to Shuter St., and by taking a bus or streetcar or one’s own two feet or anything similar west on Shuter St. all the way to its end at Yonge St., they will emerge right in front of the CF Toronto Eaton Centre, the largest mall in downtown, able to satisfy any and every need and want for shoppers. Locally, however, there are a good number of little shops and stores buyers of Brewery Lofts can benefit from. Also at the CF Toronto Eaton Centre are a pair of subway stations just outside: the Dundas subway station, as well as the Queen subway station, both of which can be entered to travel across Toronto by subway.For those residents who love their greenspaces, the Sumach-Shuter Parkette is a wonderful little park right on the corner of the Sumach & Shuter intersection (hence the park name). Motorists who wish to have quick access to the nearest highway can head south on Sumach St. to Queen St. E, then east on Queen St. E to Davies Ave. By heading a tiny bit north on Davies Ave., an on-ramp to the Don Valley Parkway (also known as the Highway 404) can be found. For an off-ramp, motorists on the Don Valley Parkway will have to get off at Eastern Ave., and follow that southwest to Sumach Ave., then head north on Sumach Ave. to return to Brewery Lofts.
90 Sumach St Units
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