Waterfront Condos in
Toronto

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Experience the excitement of
Toronto's downtown core,
while enjoying the tranquil
views of waterfront parks
and attractions.
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The Residences of Maple Leaf
Square is not just another
condo project to grace the
Toronto skyline - they are
an integral part of an
architectural landmark that
will prove to be one of the
most exciting destinations
in downtown Toronto.
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Maple Leaf Square Condos...
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Rising 16 stories above
the city, Neptune 2
is a stunning structure with
oversized balconies and
elegant terraces providing
breathtaking views all
year-round.
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Success tower offers the
opportunity to live in the
Pinnacle Centre complex and
enjoy exclusive access to
the generous amenities
offered at the Pinnacle
Club.
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Success Tower...
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Pier 27 is unique proposed
development set to raise the
bar for waterfront living in
downtown Toronto.
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Why Consider a Condo on Toronto's
Waterfront?
Sitting along the
beautiful shoreline of Lake Ontario, the
Toronto waterfront district has a view
that is second to none. Once used for
industrial sites, the land in this area
became too valuable a commodity.
Redevelopment started in the 70s, with
one of the most notable parts of this
landscape, the CN Tower. It continued
and is now home to the Rogers Center,
the Toronto convention center, and a
wide variety of residential and
commercial building projects.
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Waterfront neighborhoods are always
primed for development. The government
has already spent a lot of money with
various revitalization projects for
Toronto's waterfront neighborhoods. The
issue continues to be one of controversy
and hot debate. Current projects are
estimated to last between 25 and 30
years. In that time, an estimated $17
billion will transform the remaining
lands for development. This project is
currently the largest revitalization
effort being undertaken in the whole of
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Toronto has become a green city. Some of
the new neighborhoods being built under
the current revitalization project
require green rooftops to ensure energy
efficiency. Child care facilities, good
shopping, and mass transit are all part
of the city within a city projects.
Rather than building wider streets, the
city plans to build wider sidewalks for
pedestrians to reach mass transit within
five minutes of their homes. No green
city would be green without a lot of
open space and new parks.
Toronto's new waterfront district has
the best of green technology in
convenient condominiums located close to
transportation, shopping, and work.
Other cities should follow Toronto into
the 21st century.
Contact Us Today to Find The Toronto
Condo of Your Dreams!
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