The Glass House Lofts Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Identification
Also known as - GlassHouse Lofts
, and The Glass House Lofts
Toronto Standard Condominium Corporation #2076
Fronts - Jarvis Street
, Queen Street
, and Queen Street East
Neighbourhood - Church-Yonge Corridor
City -
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Urban Agglomeration -
Greater Golden Horseshoe
Nearby Buildings - Jade Lofts, Sunrise, SP!RE, Queen Richmond Centre 5, Queen Richmond Centre 2, Queen Richmond Centre 1, Queen Richmond Centre 3, Queen Richmond Centre 4, and 98 Queen Nearby Parks - Cathedral Square Park
, Courthouse Square
, Metropolitan United Church Grounds
, Moss Park
, and St. James Park
Ward - Toronto Centre-Rosedale (28)
Technical
Type - Mid-Rise Designation - Residential Condominium
[1] [2] [3] Status - Registered Floors - 12
[1] [2] [3] Number of Residential Suites - 84
[4] Largest Residential Suite - 181.9m² (1,958f²)
[4] Smallest Residential Suite - 49.89m² (537f²)
[4]
Amenities - Events Room
[2]
Companies Architect -
David-Langly Incorporated Architects
Architect -
Karl Fisher Architects
[2] Civil Engineers -
R.J. Burnside & Associates Ltd.
Developer -
Exeter
[1] Developer -
Presidential Group
[3] [4] Electrical Engineering -
M V Shore Associates Ltd.
Landscape Architect -
Juhan Marten Landscape Architect
Mechanical Engineering -
M V Shore Associates Ltd.
Project Manager -
59 Developments Inc.
Real Estate Brokerage -
Brad J. Lamb
[1] Structural Engineering -
Read Jones Christoffersen Ltd
Building Record History 2010-06 - Registered
[5] 2010 - Complete
[3] [6] 2009-06-25 - Construction
[7] 2006 - Proposed
[1]
References
- 2006-09-29:
The Globe and Mail, "Chic digs for Toronto's hip set"
- 2006-11-13:
HomeGuides, CondoGuide - The GTA Edition, "the glasshouse - you deserve the lifestyle", page(s) 128
- 2010-10-29:
The Toronto Star, "Condos on the market: Downtown East"
- 2011-02-25:
The Toronto Star, "Condos on the Market"
- 2011-09-05:
Ontario Land Registry, http://www.geowarehouse.ca, "Geowarehouse Observations"
- 2010-03-06: Onsite Observations
- 2009-06-24: Onsite Observations
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