Description
A new condo development will breathe new life into Toronto’s Brockton Village.
1319 Bloor Street West is a new mixed-used development by KingSett Capital. in Toronto. This pre- construction project is located at 1319 Bloor St W, near Dufferin Street and Bloor Street West in Brockton Village neighbourhood.
This inspiring project is proposed to include a two-tower condominium that contains retail space and access to the Bloor-Lansdowne GO. In total the development is proposed to house 634 lavish units, strategically located in this coveted Toronto region.
1319 Bloor Street West Condos is a major advancement in the evolving neighbourhood. It’s multiple purposes allow for an improvement to the public realm and the community as a whole.
The two-tower development consists of a 31-storey and 33-storey tower, stemming from a podium that contains retail use and transit use. The podium that will rise 4-6 levels, will feature landscaped outdoor amenity space on the 6th and 7th floor. A total of 1,298 square metres of outdoor space is proposed with 540 square metres on the 7th level roof and 758 square metres on the 6th level. We can expect this space to be used as a spacious terrace and lounge accessible to the residents.
The residential portion of the condo will take up most of the levels and will include a mix of commodious units. Together the towers will hold an impressive 634 dwellings, divided into 59 studios, 251 one-bedrooms, 259 two-bedrooms, and 65 three-bedrooms layouts.
A distinctive feature of this project is the proposed entrance to the Bloor-Lansdowne GO Station from within the development. It would be joined by a retail space, sharing a portion of the P1 level at the west end of the Bloor Street West frontage.
The residential portion of the condo will take up most of the levels and will include a mix of commodious units. Together the towers will hold an impressive 634 dwellings, divided into 59 studios, 251 one-bedrooms, 259 two-bedrooms, and 65 three-bedrooms layouts.
A distinctive feature of this project is the proposed entrance to the Bloor-Lansdowne GO Station from within the development. It would be joined by a retail space, sharing a portion of the P1 level at the west end of the Bloor Street West frontage.
The residential portion of the condo will take up most of the levels and will include a mix of commodious units. Together the towers will hold an impressive 634 dwellings, divided into 59 studios, 251 one-bedrooms, 259 two-bedrooms, and 65 three-bedrooms layouts.
A distinctive feature of this project is the proposed entrance to the Bloor-Lansdowne GO Station from within the development. It would be joined by a retail space, sharing a portion of the P1 level at the west end of the Bloor Street West frontage.
Location & Neighbourhood
1319 Bloor Street West is nestled in a close-knit community with many local and artistic shops, boutiques and cafés. It is home to a plethora of urban amenities and is the perfect, quaint Toronto location to call home. This area has a big portuguese population, and continues to diversify as the village transforms. Aside from being a unique and friendly neighbourhood it is expected to increase in everyday convenience.
This location already scores very high on the walkscore, achieving an 88 in walkability, 98 in transit and a 85 in bikeability. With many restaurants, parks, and plant boutiques it’s easy to fall in love with this quirky little village.
There’s plenty of things to do for the active residents of this locale. The McCormick Recreation Centre is equipped with a gymnasium, exercise facility, and indoor pool. The Dufferin Grove Park is also just moments away, and features a basketball court, playing field, artificial ice rink, and tennis courts. Other nearby parks include Erwin Krichhahn Park, McGregor Park and Perth Avenue Parkette.