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Condo Project Summary
Introducing new Condominium development in Toronto, a prime investment opportunity near the rapidly-changing landscape of Ryerson University, a downtown neighbourhood where art, education and innovation converge.
This 38-storey glass-and- steel showstopper puts you in the heart of downtown Toronto and in the Garden District Neighbourhood with only minutes to the subway station, connects you with the entire city and beyond.
Come see what you’re missing with this Toronto pre-construction condo. Max Condos is scheduled for occupancy in 2020.
Amenities
The project, backed by Tribute Communities, is slated for 75 Mutual Street, just southwest of the Jarvis Street and Dundas Street East intersection.
Suite styles include one-bedroom, one-bedroom plus den, two-bedroom and three-bedroom layouts, with sizes ranging from a compact 356 square feet to 855 square feet.
The interiors will be clean, bright and modern with luxe details like white marble window sills. Kitchens include contemporary cabinetry styles customized from the builder’s décor package selection. Bathrooms feature a soaker tub and frameless glass shower and all units come with high-efficiency, stackable washers and dryers.
The club-like amenities are designed for communal, social living, with all the needs of a diverse community in mind. They include a spacious, covered outdoor space, perfect for lounging or dining, a fitness centre with yoga studio, business lounge, study lounge, party room and outdoor terrace with a fire pit.
Location & Neighbourhood
Ryerson University, which borders the development, is more than just a post-secondary institution. Through the growing campus, the school has changed the entire community, shaping the educational and architectural landscape and providing more opportunities for research and innovation, making the area a hotspot for education, inspiration and innovation. This makes the community an ideal location for real estate investments.
Grab a free-trade coffee at Rise, a friendly espresso bar down the street or stop in for a hearty roast chicken sandwich at the Mutual Street Deli, a mainstay among the locals. Then take a walk through the thoroughly modern university campus, which includes the impressive School of Image Arts Building, a gorgeous glass construction with an LED light and image display that dazzles. Browse the public art gallery on the ground floor and then head over to Yonge Street, the epicentre of urban Toronto. Subway Station is a short walk away, as is the Dundas streetcar line, which runs 24-hours and can take you across the entire city. It scores a 99 on its Walk Score and a perfect 100 on its Transit Score.
At this building, you’re minutes from a wealth of eclectic neighbourhoods, including historic Cabbagetown to the east, the Church/Wellesley Village and Yorkville to the north and Dundas Square and the Financial District to the south. Supermarkets, restaurants and world-class entertainment are at your doorstep, so rain or shine, there’s always something to inspire or entertain.