High Park Lofts Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Identification
Also known as - High Park Lofts
Toronto Standard Condominium Corporation #1922
Primary Address - 437 Roncesvalles Avenue
[1] [2] [3] Postal Code - M6R 3B9
[1] [2] [3] Additional Addresses - 433 Roncesvalles Avenue
[2] [4] [5]
Fronts - Richie Avenue
, and Roncesvalles Avenue
Neighbourhood - Roncesvalles
City -
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Urban Agglomeration -
Greater Golden Horseshoe
Nearby Buildings - Feather Factory Lofts, 30 Morrow, 2323 Dundas West, Bloor Dundas Square, Giraffe, The Alhumbra, Roncesvalles Lofts, Howard Park - West Structure, Howard Park - East Structure, and Howard Park Co-operative Nearby Parks - Chelsea Avenue Playground
, Columbus Parkette
, Indian Mound Traffic Island
, Indian Valley Crescent
, and Ritchie Avenue Parkette
Ward - Parkdale-High Park (14)
Technical
Type - Mid-Rise Designation - Commercial
[1], Live/Work
[3], and Residential Condominium
[1] [3] [6] Status - Complete Floors Above-Ground - 7
[1] [4] Suite Count - 96
[4] Suite Maxsize - 139.35m² (1,500f²)
[4] Suite Minsize - 54.72m² (589f²)
[4]
Amenities - Concierge
[3], Garden
[3] [4] [7], Events Room
[3], Hot Tub
[7], Security Guard
[3], and Visitor Parking
[3]
Companies Architect -
Stanford Downey Architects Inc.
Developer -
Stinson Properties
[4] General Contractor -
59 Management
[2] Windows-Glass-Glazing -
Quest Window Systems Inc
[2] Building Record History 2008-05 - Complete
[3] [5] 2006-01 - Construction
2005 - Excavation
References
- 2008-09-04: Onsite Observations
- 2010-01-25: Email communications with Jody Cash
- 2011-09-29:
National Post, "Sold: Suite in Toronto’s first geothermal condo building"
- 2007-09-15:
The Toronto Star, "From Harbourfront to High Park, condo options are plentiful", Allison Harness
- 2009-07-21: http://www.geowarehouse.ca/
- 2006-12-11:
HomeGuides, CondoGuide - The GTA Edition, "Roncesvalles Village offers great character and a growing condo market", page(s) 110
- 2008-03-17:
HomeGuides, CondoGuide - The GTA Edition, "High Park Lofts gives new meaning to "one-of-a-kind"", page(s) 146
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