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CONDO CORPORATION
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
BUILDING AMENITIES
MTCC 889
DEVELOPERSRonto Development Corp
Gym / Exercise Room, Sauna, Enter Phone System, Parking Garage
MAINTENANCE FEE INCLUDESCommon Element Maintenance, Heat, Water, Hydro
ST. JAMES SQUARE - 95 LOMBARD STA quality built condominium, well established, and sits tidily within the St. Lawrence neighbourhood, but edging the Distillery District AND the Financial District…it can be no other than the St. James Square condo (95 Lombard Street).Built in 1990 by Ronto Development Corporation, St. James Square has a welcoming exterior presence, traditional brick-colour with bold feature lines of creamy smooth cement, this condo holds some very pleasant surprises inside for homebuyers and realty investors!Standing 14-storeys tall and possessing only 65 condo suites, buyers know right away that the suites are going to be far more spacious than more modern buildings. The St. James Square offers 1 bedroom + den (729 square feet) and scale up to 2 bedrooms (1010 square feet). With only 5 suites per floor, buyers can look forward to a quieter, more personal environment. Homebuyers can look forward to in-suite features like floor to ceiling windows for lots of natural light and great views of the city/St. James Park or the Cathedral, stainless steel appliances, larger baths & kitchens and additional storage space.The in-building amenities are minimal (exercise room, sauna, enter phone system and parking garage), but this saves on monthly/yearly fees and promotes exploration of the downtown core of Toronto. The historical average PSF has an impressive track record for leaning towards the potential for a positive return on investment. Onsite, the friendly staff of Prohouse Management oversees the day to day operations of this condo building and attends to the needs of its residents.St. James Square at 95 Lombard Street is bordered by Church Street, Adelaide Street and Jarvis Street, which is ideal for homebuyers that wish to have easy access to public transit services (TTC bus stops right at the corner of Adelaide & Jarvis and at Church & Adelaide) and the closest subway stations are King station and Queen station, both at Yonge Street. Drivers can use nearby Jarvis Street, heading south, to pick up the Gardiner Expressway access ramp heading westbound or jump onto Lake Shore Blvd. for eastbound access ramp.Within a 10-minute walk in any direction, buyers can expect to find a plethora of amenities at their disposal like the True North Medical Centre, coffee shops, restaurants, convenience store, bars, specialty shops, fast food eateries, the St. Lawrence Wellness Centre, spa, pharmacy, business services, professional offices, banks, the Wine Rack, salon and more. With a trip south on Jarvis Street, buyers can access the historic and ‘happening’ St. Lawrence Market for all shopping needs and dining out fun! One of the more ‘green’ ways to get to the market is to take a stroll south through close by St. James Park, for it ends where Market Lane Park begins, and a stroll through this park will bring buyers directly to Front Street and across the street from the St. Lawrence Market and all the amenities along the street.Cyclists can enjoy the Bike-friendly lanes along Richmond Street and Adelaide Street, with a Bike Share Toronto station right at the King & Jarvis intersection, behind the St. Lawrence Hall.
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