Property Address
Description
Condo Project Summary
This new condo development coming to Downtown Toronto is steps away from superb transportation options, including Line 1’s Queen Station and the future Ontario Line’s Moss Park Station.
119 Church Street Condos is a new mixed-use high-rise condominium development in Toronto. This 60-storey condo pre-construction project with 701 suites is located at 119 Church St, at the southeast corner of Queen St. East and Church St. in the Garden District neighbourhood.
This condo with a 3 to 4-storey base will consist of one-bedrooms, two-bedrooms, and three-bedrooms.The development is surrounded by the City’s most luxurious restaurants and minutes away from Toronto Metropolitan University, George Brown College, and the UofT
Amenities
The condo project’s 701 units will be divided into 500 one-bedrooms, 131 two-bedrooms, and 70 three-bedrooms. Moreover, 119 Church Street Condos will feature adaptable design measures that allow smaller units to convert into two or three-bedroom units in order to supply a total of 40% two-bedroom and three-bedroom units.
This high-quality architectural addition to the area will fit seamlessly into the community’s historic character, incorporating portions of the site’s current buildings. The existing brick building at 89 Queen Street East will be panelized and integrated into the new design. The base will also incorporate the façade of the existing 3- to 4-storey buildings at 119-123 Church Street.
To create a smooth transition from the old to the new, most of the base will continue the theme of elegant brick masonry. Small portions of the base will use a contemporary design that still complements the existing buildings’ design elements and façade.
On the ground floor, you will find 6,265 square feet of versatile retail space with pedestrian access from the sidewalks of Queen Street and Church Street. Capable of housing anything from a chic cafe to a charming clothing store, this space will bring Toronto’s vibrant spirit straight to residents’ doorstep. The ground floor will also have a welcoming lobby along with convenient mail, parcel, and moving rooms.
Residents will be delighted to find this condominium has 11,324 square feet of indoor amenity space and 8,100 square feet of outdoor amenity space. The indoor space will be located on the third and eighth floors, while the outdoor space will be situated entirely on the eighth floor and linked to the indoor space. The outdoor amenity area will feature comfortable seating spaces with moveable chairs, a children’s play area, and beautiful planter walls and flower beds. The space is also envisioned to have a pet-friendly space and a dog-run.
Eight visitor parking spaces and one accessible parking space will be situated at the rear of the development and accessed via Ditty Lane. Additionally, the first below-ground floor will have 631 residential bicycle parking spaces, with an additional 70 visitor spaces located on the second floor.
Location & Neighbourhood
Investors should note 119 Church Street Condos is located in the neighbourhood with impressive Walk Score of 100. This walker’s paradise has all your daily necessities a stone’s throw away. Metro, LCBO, Urban Fresh Produce, and Aisle 24 Market are less than a ten-minute walk away. Grocery stores about fifteen minutes away include FreshCo, Rabba Fine Foods, Loblaws, and No Frills. What’s more, Main Drug Mart is a minute away, and Scotiabank, BMO Bank of Montreal, and CIBC are within walking distance.
This location is known for housing major public institutions related to education, the arts, health care and worship. This includes the National Ballet School, Massey Hall, St Michael’s Hospital and various historical churches. Locals live steps away from entertainment, shopping areas, and employment opportunities.
Young people love this area for its lively atmosphere and delicious restaurants. Gyu-Kaku BBQ is a two-minute walk away. It takes about five minutes to get to Pearl Diver, Score on King, St. Louis Bar and Grill, and Bâton Rouge Steakhouse and Bar.
Those that love all things luxury will be impressed with the neighbourhood’s assortment of top-tier restaurants. The Carbon Bar is a minute away on foot and offers BBQ and Southern-inspired fare with cocktails. The deluxe GEORGE Restaurant is a mere two-minute walk away and has inventive tasting menus emphasizing local ingredients. La Bettola Di Terroni, an opulent Southern Italian restaurant serving top-quality Italian food and wine in a homey, exposed-brick venue, is a four-minute walk away. The Jazz Bistro is also in the area.
This location also boasts many trendy cafes. Versus Coffee and XO Bisous are three minutes away, while Fahrenheit Coffee and Mast Coffee are about four minutes away. Dineen Coffee CO. and Nespresso are also steps away.
Many bars line the streets in this neighbourhood, meaning there is always something exciting to do after hours. McVeigh’s Irish Pub is just a minute away on foot. It takes less than ten minutes to walk to AAA Bar, Consort Bar, Imperial Pub, P.J. O’Brien Irish Pub, and The Corner Place.
The area is home to many stunning parks, including St. James Park and Toronto Sculpture Gardens, which are about a five-minute walk away. It takes six minutes to walk to Moss Park. This massive park includes tennis courts, a community garden, a recreation centre and a skating arena. Trinity Park and Labyrinth, Berczy Park, and Larry Sefton Park are about ten minutes away.
This location is perfect for students. Toronto Metropolitan University is only a nine-minute walk away. George Brown College’s St. James Campus is a seven-minute walk away. In addition, the University of Toronto is less than a ten-minute subway ride away. This significant number of post-secondary schools in the area makes buying property nearby a guaranteed way to earn returns on your investments.
This location is also a rider’s paradise with a perfect Transit Score. Residents will have little to no automobile dependency. Line 1’s Queen Station is a three-minute walk away, allowing locals to travel across Toronto and the GTA with ease. Streetcar routes in the neighbourhood include 501 Queen, 502 Downtowner, 504 King, and 75 Sherbourne.
As a result of the growing population’s demand for more transit options, the Province has announced the construction of the Ontario Line. This new 15-kilometre line features 15 stations that will span from the Ontario Science Centre in the northeast to the Exhibition Station in the southwest. The Ontario Line will create six interchange stations and 17 new connections to GO Train lines and existing subway and streetcar lines. The future line’s Moss Park Station will be about a seven-minute walk from this condo project and will provide residents with more transit options than ever before.
Now is the best time to invest in this blossoming region, as the Ontario Line’s completion will make prices in the area skyrocket.