Top Five New Downtown DevelopmentsÂ
We have selected our top five new downtown developments in Toronto’s growing condo market. Each building is located in a high demand area and built by top developers.
If you are an investor looking to purchase a condo in a high-growth area, here are some great choices to consider. Â
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Thompson Residences
Thompson Residences is a boutique condo building that is developed by Freed Developments and designed by Saucier and Perotte. The building features the longest skybar in Toronto along with a 140-foot rooftop pool. The Thompson Residences are located at 621 King St West just East of Bathurst.
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Brant Park
Brant Park is a boutique residence by Lamb Developments. This 11 storey building is designed by award winning architectsAlliance and incorporates many eco-friendly features including a green roof, energy-efficient appliances and double insulated glass windows. Brant Park sits adjacent to Saint Andrew’s Playground with an excellent location just north of King West.
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Theatre Park
Theatre Park is a new condo tower that was completed in 2015 by Lamb Developments and designed by architectsAlliance. The architecture compliments the appearance of Roy Thomson Hall, which sits directly across the street.
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Picasso Condos
Picasso Condos is a modern building developed by The Monarch Group and is designed by Teeple Architects. It is scheduled for completion in 2016 and we believe now is an opportunistic time to buy due to the growth of new developments in the Entertainment District.
One Bloor East
One Bloor East is a mixed-use skyscraper developed by Great Gulf and is designed by Hariri Pontarini Architects. The building features a podium terrace on the seventh floor and will contain over 27,000 square feet of amenity space over two storeys. This is an extremely high demand area to live and we believe this premium location is a great choice for investors to consider now.
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