Description
This new condo development is revitalizing a central location in one of Toronto’s trendiest neighbourhoods.
611 Keele Street Condos is a new mixed-use high-rise condominium by DiamondCorp in Toronto. This 31 storey pre-construction project with 352 residential units is located at 611 Keele St, on the southeast corner of St. Clair Ave W and Keele St, in The Junction neighbourhood
This condo development will help further transform a bustling area with stunning skyline views.
Wider than it is deep, 611 Keele Street Condos rises in stylish staggered boxes above its podium, presenting an avant-garde asymmetrical, yet balanced, design. A vibrant glass exterior provides a contemporary feel and green roofs on three levels reflect a vision of sustainability.
Comprehensive indoor and outdoor amenities present in previous DiamondCorp developments have included an artistic lobby, a state-of-the-art exercise room, an indoor party room, tasteful outdoor amenity spaces with relaxed seating, and convenient 24/hour concierge services. Residents will be sure to find equally attractive amenities in this condo project, presenting a solid investment.
Location & Neighbourhood
611 Keele Street Condos is located in the upper northeastern corner of The Junction, just west of the CP Rail lines and south of St. Clair Avenue West. Situated between St. Clair Avenue West, Keele Street, Mulock Ave, and Lloyd Ave, residents can relish a key location in what many reviewers are calling Toronto’s hippest neighbourhood.
Known for its thriving arts scene, The Junction is ripe in urban murals rich in culture and presents an industrial past meeting modern potential head on. Residents can cruise sidewalks lined with local galleries for the latest surprise piece and find hidden gems amidst a stack of burgeoning ideas. Some have likened the area’s artistic spaces to those in Chelsea, New York, and while these places may not appear grand from the outside, inside, this is truly the artistic heart beat of Toronto.
Fancy a drink? When not gallery hopping, locals can also partake in a freshly brewed artisanal coffee in the area’s many independent cafés. You can easily relax after work and grab a cocktail in bars with names like ‘The Hole in the Wall’ and ‘Famous Last Words’. Vintage furniture abounds, as do gritty surfaces ripe for renewal.