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The Bread Company Condos

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High-Rise Condo in Toronto

193 McCaul Street, Toronto, ON

The Bread Company Condominiums, situated in the McCaul Street Corridor, are named after the popular Silverstein’s Bakery, which operated in this region for almost a century.

The Bread Company Condos are being constructed by Lamb Development Corporation at 193 McCaul Street in Toronto. An extraordinary contemporary midrise built by Peter Clewes for architectsAlliance includes a 19-story structure with a sleekly designed facade and retail space on the bottom level. The suites will support a variety of lifestyles, with floor plans ranging from studio to three bedrooms.

The condo building is expected to be completed in 2024 and is surely one of the most anticipated in the neighborhood.

Amenities

Pricing & Fees

  • Prices - Available Units: From $824,900 to $1,799,900
  • C.C / Maint: $0.73 Per Sq. Ft per Month
  • Cost to Purchase Parking: $99,900.00
  • Cost to Purchase Storage: $8,000.00
  • Average Price per Sq. ft: $1555 per Sq. Ft

Deposit Structure

  • 5% deposit required
  • $10,000 on signing
  • Balance to 2.5% in 30 days
  • Balance to 2.5% in 90 days

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Highlights

Floor Plans

Neighborhood

The Bread Factory is situated in the heart of Toronto’s booming Kensington-Chinatown neighborhood, where families and young professionals can enjoy a variety of attractions. Almost all errands can be accomplished on foot according to the area’s walk score of 96 out of 100. Also, various locations throughout the neighborhood will eliminate the need for residents to rely on their automobiles for all of their vital requirements. Many restaurants, business areas, recreational facilities, schools, parklands, and transit connections are located nearby.

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Transportation

The Bread Company Condominiums have a good transit score, making it easy for tenants to travel across the city. There are several options for world-class public transportation available across the area. Queen’s Park Subway Station is a six-minute walk away, and streetcars are readily accessible from Strachan Avenue. In addition, there are several bus routes within a few meters of the residences.

Education

Also, the surrounding area has a number of renowned educational institutions, making it a perfect place for families to settle down and raise their children. Local schools include Cornerstone Montessori Prep School, Ogden Junior Public School, and Heydon Park Secondary School. Students pursuing postsecondary education will be thrilled to find that the renowned University of Toronto is just eight minutes away on foot, making The Bread Company Condos a great option to on-campus housing.

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Lamb Development Corp.

Developer

Brad J. Lamb, Toronto’s leading condominium broker, established Lamb Construction Corp. (LDC) in 2001 to directly participate in the development of contemporary urban condominium developments. Mr. Lamb wanted to contribute something new to the development business at the time, having spent over 13 years consulting, marketing, and selling over 100 of Toronto’s most inventive and exciting projects. Since then, he has completed 19 complexes totaling around 3400 apartments at a total cost of more than $1.3 billion.

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