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Condo Project Summary
This new condo development has a prime location along the forthcoming Eglinton Crosstown LRT route.
444 Eglinton Avenue West Condos is a new mixed-use high-rise condominium development by Arista Homes in Toronto. This 19-storey pre-construction condo with 185 units and prime retail space is situated at 444 Eglinton Ave W, the northwest corner of Eglinton Ave W and Castle Knock Rd.
This condo development s a short walk from the Yonge-University subway system and future LRT stations and currently enjoys a 10-minute bus service.
Amenities
Airy and modern, 444 Eglinton Avenue West Condos will feature 19 storeys of asymmetrically stacked and cantilevered blocks of glass with dark-toned window frames. Sporting two impressive, wraparound terraces with visible garden features, a bold pattern of recessed and projected private balconies, and distinctive plum-coloured bricks covering its 7-storey podium, it is a building that will truly stand out.
The mixed-use tower will also feature double-height retail space on the ground floor, offering a covetous spotlight along busy Eglinton Ave W.
The condo building will offer 185 spacious units in various sizes — 84 one-bedroom, 67 two-bedroom, and 34 three-bedroom suites — suitable for individuals, couples, and families.
Extensive amenities include indoor and outdoor spaces on the 13th floor, which will be entirely dedicated to amenities. Additional private terraces for residents on the 8th and 19th floors, plus an eco-friendly green roof (not accessible), make this a green paradise in the city. The total amenity space will be 9,033 sq. ft. (4,429 indoor and 4,604 outdoor).
A high-tech car elevator provides access to two levels of underground parking with 33 spots for cars and (by adding space in the mezzanine) 204 for bicycles.
More detailed information about suites and amenities is TBA.
Location & Neighbourhood
Investors in 444 Eglinton Avenue West Condos can enjoy a prestigious midtown location surrounded by convenience and fantastic access to public transit. The condo site is located at the intersection of Eglinton Ave W and Castle Knock Rd, just minutes from the Yonge-University subway line. It sports strong walk (79), transit (82), and bike (84) scores, which means it’s effortless to get around.
Eglinton Ave W currently boasts a convenient ten-minute bus service extending from Eglinton Station on Yonge St to Renforth Station in Mississauga. The future Eglinton Crosstown LRT will have two nearby stops on Avenue Rd (300 m away) and Chaplin Cres (500 m away) that will offer faster travel across Toronto and connect riders in the GTA to three GO Train lines: Kitchener, Barrie, and Stouffville.
For motorists, Allen Rd is about 2 km west, providing opportune access to Hwy 401 and, in turn, Hwy 400, both of which make travelling throughout Southern Ontario straightforward.
But plenty of everyday conveniences can be reached on foot. Several first-rate independent grocery stores are steps away: The Healthy Butcher, Summerhill Market, and Fresh Harvest offer quality produce and meat with excellent service. A mix of high-end and casual eateries can be found along Eglinton, from Italian or Asian fusion to bagels and wings. Nearby Yonge and Eglinton offers even more options, including some of the best restaurants in the city, like La Carnita (Mexican), Byblos (Greek), and PAI (Thai).
There are also many options for indulging in a little retail therapy. The Yonge Eglinton Centre offers dozens of shops and services, like Indigo and Winners, plus a Cineplex with VIP seating. Less than 6 km away is Yorkdale Shopping Centre, one of the biggest malls in Canada, with over 270 upscale stores, designer brands, high-end restaurants, plus exclusive pop-up events. Enjoy strolling through Holt Renfrew, Hudson Bay, and more while perusing some of the world’s most exclusive luxury fashion houses.
Residents can take a break from the hustle and bustle of the city by enjoying Toronto’s many parks and trails. Nearby, the dog-friendly Eglinton Park features a playground, a wading pool, open green spaces, ball diamonds, tennis courts, and an indoor rink. The Kay Gardner Beltline Trail is great for biking or jogging through a path of greenery in the city’s midtown from Allen Rd to Mount Pleasant Cemetery.
Toronto is also home to many well-established post-secondary schools, from the University of Toronto to George Brown College, which are easily reached by public transit. Within walking distance of this developemt is Upper Canada College. This illustrious private boys school has produced many notable graduates, including members of parliament, CEOs, award-winning journalists, and more.