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About Sugar Wharf Condos
This new condo projectis a pre-construction condominium development near Toronto’s Waterfront.
Sugar Wharf Condos is high-rise condominium development by Menkes in Toronto. These 76- and 79-storey condo towers sit at 95 Lake Shore Blvd E, just east of Yonge, combining modern living units with stunning lake views and a range of amenities.
This development gives you a chance to be part of downtown’s most comprehensive neighbourhood transformation. It’s the first phase of a master-planned community adding significant retail, office, residential and park space to this growing waterfront neighbourhood.
Amenities
Sugar Wharf Condos is the first phase of an ambitious development that will eventually include an office building to house LCBO’s head office, an LCBO warehouse that currently occupies the site, an LCBO retail store, a large public park and five mixed-use condominiums that include residential, retail and community space.
The towers will be high enough to provide dazzling views of the downtown skyline and Lake Ontario. With a full range of lifestyle amenities and a wide selection of unit layouts, it will make a fantastic place to call home for families, students and executives on the go.
With amenities designed by award-winning Cecconi Simone, the development’s exteriors will be matched by equally sophisticated interiors. Residents will have access to a variety of spaces, including a social lounge, private theatres, party room and bar lounge.
The stand out amenity in the development however, is a a fully equipped 25,000 square foot fitness centre, complete with cardio machines, weights, rooms for group classes, indoor lap pool, basket ball court, change rooms, two co-work/meeting rooms, social/games lounge and 3 separate theatre rooms, two luxurious hotel-styled guest suites, lockers and showers.
The development is incredibly family oriented, offering various spaces for kids to play and engage with one another. In site families will be able to utilize an arts and crafts room, music room, art/hobby studio, playroom, and hammock lounge.
A two-acre public park is planned for the site, which will border the site’s south portion along Queen’s Quay, while a PATH connection will be extremely valuable in providing underground connection with the downtown core and Union station. This is a somewhat unusual feature, which will be in high demand during the colder months.
Location & Neighbourhood
This portion of the waterfront is extremely well located; close to rapid transit, the downtown core and some exciting new arts and cultural developments.
New campuses for George Brown College and the Ontario College of Art and Design are also slated to go up in the neighbourhood within the next few years.
UNIVERSITIES & COLLEGES:
- George Brown College
- Market Lane Junior and Senior Public School
- St. Michael’s Catholic School
- Aveda Institute
- CMU College of Makeup Art & Design
- Ryerson University
- University of Toronto
- Future GOOGLE Sidewalk Labs
Sugar Wharf Condos also a 10-minute walk from the Financial District, arguably one of the city’s highest-density employment areas.
Sugar Wharf project fits into the site covered under the “Lower Yonge Precinct Plan.” The plan was launched to support a major reurbanization of the area, including a mixed-use intensification accompanied by infrastructure improvements.
Most recently, the area has seen the successful Queen’s Quay transformation, which saw a leafy, multi-use promenade created along the waterfront, now popular with walkers, joggers and cyclists. As part of this transformation, a new streetcar service was also implemented, connecting from Union Station to the East Bayfront area, making the Transit Score an excellent 70/100.
It’s definitely been a hotspot for both residential and mixed-use developments lately, with many either under construction or in the planning phase.
We’ve also seen a number of these developments encouraging arts and cultural related organizations to call the area home, which has the potential to make the neighbourhood a vibrant and inclusive enclave, full of greenspace, public art and community resources.
The time to invest in an area like this is now, while it’s still on the verge of its full potential.