Condos in the
University / Annex / Yorkville area,
Toronto

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Urban chic defines both
9T6 condos and the
surrounding area.
Experience the definitively
cosmopolitan lifestyle that
the Queen West community has
to offer.
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Steps from world-class
shopping along Bloor Street,
Yorkville and Hazelton
Avenues, and located in
the very heart of Canada’s
financial district, U
Condominiums offers a
lifestyle that is unequalled
by none.
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"Intense Urbanity" are the
only words that can describe
this hot new development in
the Annex. With
amenities only matched by a
5 star hotel, One Bedford is
shaping up to be one most
promising condos in the
area.
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Boutique condos offer
residents to live in first
class luxury, with amenities
reminiscent of a 5 star
hotel, all while situated in
a great location on the east
side of downtown.
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Boutique Condo...
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Madison Avenue lofts, the
resurrection of the Toronto
Hydro building, are truly
the epitome of loft style
living.
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Madison Avenue Lofts...
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Why Buy a Condo in in the University /
Annex / Yorkville Region?
Although many consider
Yonge Street to be the emotional heart
of Toronto, University Avenue is
arguably Toronto’s most prestigious
street. Running
parallel to Yonge Street, and
traditionally known for its many
government buildings and corporate
offices with marble and concrete facades, it now houses many
new restaurants
and attractions.
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The most famous
attraction located near University
Avenue is the Provincial Legislature
situated in Queens Park. The site was
originally home to the University of
Toronto, and although
the University surrounds the
legislature, no university buildings are
actually located on University Avenue.
Queens Park is well suited for a
relaxing stroll on a nice day, or a game
of frisbee, and one will find a number
of important museums just north of the
park. Major attractions
located near University Avenue include
the Art Gallery of Ontario, the Canadian
Opera Company, National Ballet of
Canada, Union Station, the American
Consulate, and Chinatown. |
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Legislative Assembly
of Ontario,
Queens Park |
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To the East of Avenue
Road, is Yorkville. It is
predominantly a shopping district, with
many residential homes converted to
offices, restaurants, galleries and
stores during the real estate boom of
the 80s and 90s. The area is
considered the 3rd most expensive retail
space in North America.
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