The Most Completed List of Pre-Construction Condo Projects

Total Count of Projects: 823
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Post House Condo

Address: 105 George St, Toronto, Ontario M5A 3S9

Approximately occupancy date:Winter/Spring 2015

Building size: 21

Builder: Alterra

Project Description:

Around the corner from Toronto's First Post Office is the ultimate in downtown living. Post House Condominium. Chic, ultra-modern residences in a storied heritage setting. A stylish new urban habitat steps from the St. Lawrence Market.

 

Address: 406 Adelaide St East, Toronto, Ontario M5A2T1

Approximately occupancy date:Winter/Spring 2015

Building size: 19

Builder: Plaza

Project Description:

Ivory offers everyone an opportunity to be part of this vibrant downtown neighbourhood that seamlessly combines landmark 19th century buildings with today’s finest restaurants, boutiques, entertainment and the famous St. Lawrence Market. There’s opportunity to enjoy sophisticated building amenities that enhance one’s lifestyle from cutting-edge party rooms to a breathtaking rooftop lounge.

 

Address: 185 Eastern Ave, Toronto, Ontario M5A1J1

Approximately occupancy date:Winter/Spring 2015

Building size: 13

Builder: Urban Capital Property Group and Waterfront Toronto

Project Description:

Designed by Saucier + Perrotte Architects and ZAS Architects, two of Canada’s most respected and award-winning design firms, River City’s buildings will be like no other buildings in Toronto. The development will be an innovative, environmentally friendly collection of bold forms and inventive spaces.

 

Address: 20 Mcmurrich St, Toronto, Ontario M5R2A2

Approximately occupancy date:Winter/Spring 2015

Building size: 31

Builder: Lifetime Developments

Project Description:

The Yorkville Condominiums brings a refreshingly modernistic architectural design presence to the Yorkville neighbourhood. A 31-storey statement of sophistication designed by award-winning Rudy Wallman of Wallman Architects, The Yorkville will be situated amidst the finest shops, galleries, boutiques, restaurants and nightlife that make Yorkville Canada's most desired area to call home.

 

Address: Avenue Rd & Yorkville Ave Toronto, ON M5R

Approximately occupancy date:September 2014

Building size: 32

Builder: Camrost-Felcorp

Project Description:

A historic past, a glorious future. New private residences in the legendary four seasons hotel building. Yorkville plaza combines exquisite living with world-class retail and dining. An exceptional collection, from pied à terre to one bedroom plus den designs, epitomizes the elegance and charm of yorkville living.

 

Address: 50 St Joseph St, Toronto, Ontario M5S1J4

Approximately occupancy date:2015

Building size:

Builder: Pemberton Group

Project Description:

Pemeberton Group chose a unique location adjacent to the lush grounds of the St. Michael's Collage campus if the University of Toronto for their singularly exceptional U Condominiums. Steps from world-class shopping along Bloor Street, Yorkville and Hazelton avenues and in the very heart of Canada's Financial District, U Condominiums offers a lifestyle that is unequalled.

 

Address: 50 St Joseph St, Toronto, Ontario M5S1J4

Approximately occupancy date:2015

Building size: 55

Builder: Pemberton Group

Project Description:

Pemeberton Group chose a unique location adjacent to the lush grounds of the St. Michael's Collage campus if the University of Toronto for their singularly exceptional U Condominiums. Steps from world-class shopping along Bloor Street, Yorkville and Hazelton avenues and in the very heart of Canada's Financial District, U Condominiums offers a lifestyle that is unequalled.

 

Address: 117 Peter St, Toronto, Ontario M5V

Approximately occupancy date:2016

Building size: 36

Builder: Urban Capital Property Group and Malibu Investments Inc. and Alit Canada Inc.

Project Description:

The story of Tableau unfolds below, on and above a table. Historical preservation meets modern design and style in the form of a podium, built to embrace a piece of Toronto's heritage. This table, built on strong supporting legs, divides space, separates use, gracefully identifies public and private areas and yet as a unified form creates a structure that is distinctly and undeniably Tableau.

 

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