Minto Skyy
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Identification

Also known as - Minto Skyy [1], and Skyy Condo [1]

Toronto Standard Condominium Corporation #2055

Address - 1048 Broadview Avenue [2] [3] [4]

Postal Code - M4K 2B8 [2] [3] [4]

Fronts -  Broadview Avenue , and Pottery Road

Neighbourhood -  Broadview North

City -  Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Urban Agglomeration -  Greater Golden Horseshoe

Nearby Buildings -  Olgate Terrace, Broadview Towers, Helliwell Place, Korex Don Valley, 25 Cosburn Avenue, Marlester Mansion, 1135 Logan Avenue, 28 Cosburn, 60 Gowan Avenue, and Broadview Housing Co-op

Nearby Parks - Agnes Mcphail Square , Don Valley Brick Works , Livingston Park , Todmorden Mills , and Westwood Park

Ward - Toronto-Danforth (29)

Technical

Type -  High-Rise

Designation - Residential Condominium [1] [2] [4]

Status - Complete

Floors Above-Ground - 26 [6]

Suite Count - 198 [6]

Suite Maxsize - 258.18m² (2,779.03f²) [6]

Suite Minsize - 48.5m² (522.05f²) [6]

Amenities - Community Barbecues [2] [6], Fitness Facilities [2] [6], Garden [2] [6], Multimedia Room [2] [6], and Events Room [2] [6]

Companies

Architect - Page & Steele Architects Inc.

Construction Manager - MintoUrban Communities Inc. [2] [3]

Developer - MintoUrban Communities Inc. [1] [3] [6]

Electrical Engineering - Smith & Andersen

Interior Design - II By IV

Mechanical Engineering - Smith & Andersen

Structural Engineering - Jablonsky, Ast and Partners

Building Record History

- Complete [4] [5]

2007-03-31 - Excavation

2006 - Proposed

References

  1. 2010-01-09: The Toronto Star, YourHome.ca, "Minto's green dream team", Ryan Starr
  2. 2006-12-16: The Toronto Star, "East sites offer options", Allison Harness
  3. 2008-01-04: Reed Construction Data, KeyMail Report, "Minto Skyy, 1042-1048 Broadview Ave, M4K 2S5"
  4. 2010-01-09: The Toronto Star, YourHome.ca, "Hume: Tower fits into scenic location", Christopher Hume
  5. 2010-04-26: Simple-Knowledge, TREB MLS Summary Information, "Condominium Corporations and Addresses", Rod Taylor
  6. 2007-03-24: The Toronto Star, "Toronto east has 15 sites", Allison Harness