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33 Sherbourne Street Condos

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Nestled in between St. Lawrence Market and the Distillery District, 33 Sherbourne Street Condos is proposed as a 37-storey residential condominium with commercial space. With numerous residential and office developments already underway in the area, this project will be in the centre of activity in this dynamic neighbourhood.

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  • Developers

Located in the downtown Toronto

7-minute walk from the St. Lawrences Market

8-minute walk to the University of Toronto – St. George Campus

11- minute walk from The Distillery Historic District

11-minute walk to King Subway Station

16-minute walk to Union Station

Close access to the Gardiner Expy

Surround by shops, restaurants and schools

Nearby parks include Moss Park, St. James Park and Sculpture Gardens

33 Sherbourne Street Condos is located 33 Sherbourne Street in the Financial District and the historic St. Lawrence Market neighbourhood in downtown Toronto. The major intersection is King Street East and Front Street East in Toronto. The condo is located at the Fashion District and the Entertainment District with best lounges and clubs in the city where residents can find best dining, shopping and entertainment option in town just within walking distance.

For professional, the condo is close to the financial hub in the city with plenty of employment opportunities. In addition, some of Toronto’s amazing attractions are within walkable distance from the condos. The attractions include St. Lawrences Market, the Distillery Historic District and Metro Toronto Convention Centre.

Transportation

33 Sherbourne Street Condos has a perfect walk score 96/100 and transit score of 100/100. Residents can access 24-hour streetcar stop is just next to the front door of the condo. King Subway Station and Union Station are all along the district’s eastern borders and within walking distance from the 33 Sherbourne Street Condos. For drivers, the condo has easy access to Gardiner Expressway highway to stay connect with other cities in Ontario - Etobicoke, Oakville, Hamilton, Scarborough and the norther GTA.

Education & Outdoor

The development is nearby University of Toronto St George Campus, Ryerson University and George Brown College. 33 Sherbourne Street Condos is located at nearby many beautiful parks such as Moss Park, St. James Park and Sculpture Gardens.

33 Sherbourne Street Condos will be 37-storey tower with 439 mixed units. Units will be one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom layout for selection. The condos will feature a 3-level of underground parking with 91 vehicle space and 375 bicycle space. Also, the development has planned for over 15,360 square feet retail space. Furthermore, the condo is proposed for about 11,300 square feet indoor amenity space and over 4,850 square feet outdoor amenity space.

Menkes Developments Ltd

Menkes is one of the most trusted names in the Toronto marketplace, with over 60 years of experience and landmark mixed-use projects including Four Seasons Hotel & Residences in Yorkville, Empress Walk in North York City Centre, and Harbour Plaza / One York in the South Core district. As one of the largest private developers in Canada, Menkes is a fully-integrated, multi-disciplinary real estate organization, that engages in both residential and commercial/retail development, with in-house design, construction, customer care and property management teams.

Core Development

Core Development is a third-generation real estate development company that is based out of Toronto. They enjoy a challenge and will invest in urban sites that others see as challenging and create unique, high-quality projects that incorporate innovative architecture and design. They offer joint venture partners a variety of both project and development services.

Walk Score - 96

Walker's Paradise

Transit Score - 100

Rider's Paradise

Bike Score - 99

Biker's Paradise

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