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Riverside Square is a new condo development by Streetcar Developments currently in preconstruction at 677 Queen Street East in Toronto.
Riverside Condos Toronto will be 24 storeys with a total of 252 have mix condo units of one bedroom, on bedroom plus den, two bedrooms and two bedrooms plus den.
Riverside Square Condos Highlights:Has a walkscore of 98/100, 1 minute away from 301 Queen and 501 Queen and the 502 Downtowner at Queen East at Carroll St Stop, Close access to University of Toronto and Ryerson University.
Project Name: | Riverside Square |
Builders: | Streetcar Developments |
Project Status: | Under Construction |
Approx Occupancy Date: | January 2018 |
Address: | 677 Queen St East Toronto, Ontario M4M |
Number Of Buildings: | 5 |
City: | Toronto |
Main Intersection: | Queen St East & Don Valley Pkwy |
Area: | Toronto |
Municipality: | Toronto E01 |
Neighborhood: | South Riverdale |
Architect: | RAW Design |
Development Type: | High Rise Condo |
Development Style: | Condo |
Building Size: | 24 |
Number Of Units: | 252 |
Nearby Parks: | Jimmy Simpson Park, Riverdale Park West |
Public Transport: | TTC Transit |
Streetcar Developments
Streetcar Developments is among the most notable professional condominium creators to be working in the Metro Toronto area, concocting premium urban condos based on a firm fundamental basis of ultramodern engineering, finely crafted characteristics, and the best possible fittings. The superlative towers built by Streetcar Developments encompass prime offerings such as the storied Corktown District Lofthouses on King West; the outstanding The Carnaby on Queen West; the alluring 8 Gladstone, also on Queen West, the beguiling Sync Lofts on Queen East; the impressive The Carlaw in Leslieville; and the remarkable Trinity Lofts next to the Distillery District which integrate the most ultramodern lofts created in a landmark eight storey curvilinear structure providing breathtaking panoramic views from a traditional Toronto historical setting where Corktown, the West Don Lands, and Downtown East intersect.