Description
Own spectacular skyline views at one of the tallest condo towers in the country.
645 Yonge Street Condos is a new high-rise condominium development by KingSett Capital in Toronto. This 76 storey pre-construction project with 678 residential unit is located at 645 Yonge St,j ust north of Isabella Street in the Church and Wellesley neighbourhood.
This condo project is mere steps from the Bloor and Wellesley Subway Stations and is sure to make waves as one of Toronto’s most-talked-about developments. A full array of residential units are available, with a focus on one-bedroom suites.
645 Yonge Street Condos brings unique architecture to the area via a groundbreaking domed rooftop and a curved glass exterior. Step inside the future in this remarkable landmark. This condo project is one of the tallest in Canada and is situated just down the street from the current record holder. A juxtaposition of soft and unyielding lines is displayed throughout the building’s design, with a curved glass exterior on one side creating flowing movement and straight metal expressing solid strength on the other.
The contrast continues in the heritage buildings with renewed façades that form the development’s podium. The result is a recurring theme of soft and firm, old and new, that contributes to Toronto’s ever-evolving architectural scene.
This eye-catching tower will have 678 residential units in the following array:
- Studio–84 units
- One-bedroom–433 units
- Two-bedroom–95 units
- Three-bedroom–66 units
Upon entering, residents can bask in the glow of a modern, white-walled two-storey lobby that acts as both an entrance and a meeting place. An abundance of natural light pours in through framed windows, and contemporary art adorns the walls.
Three retail units are present on the ground floor, as well as an elegant interior retail courtyard. Residents also benefit from a community cultural space found on the atrium’s second floor overlooking the retail gallery walk.
This space is designed to replace the CAA Theatre currently owned by Mirvish Productions and CAA and will provide an interactive space for a variety of live performances, exhibitions, art installations, and educational opportunities.
Residents can enjoy relaxing outdoors on the development’s third-floor terrace under shady trees in landscaped seating areas.
A pet relief area makes life easy for pet owners. An adjoining indoor amenity space provides room to move indoors, and outdoor barbecue areas on the ground floor allow for seamless celebrations.
The ultimate attraction in this condo development, however, can certainly be found in its top floors. From levels 74 to 76, residents can enrich their lives in a stunning domed glass tower that offers excellent views of the surrounding downtown cityscape. Locals can sit surrounded by sky and step to the edge of possibility in this unrivalled oasis.
Furthermore, an adjacent outdoor terrace on level 75 provides lounge areas and dining spaces for an unmatched, signature experience.
This condo development presents a breathtaking chance to be part of Toronto’s abundant real estate change. As a groundbreaking tower, this condominium reflects iconic downtown living, and by investing today, you can be part of history.
Location & Neighbourhood
Church and Wellesley is a neighbourhood with a rich past and extreme urban appeal. 645 Yonge Street Condos is replacing several existing low-rise, mixed-use, and commercial buildings along Yonge and, as such, is located in the heart of Toronto’s action.
City lovers will find an impressive four subway stations within 500 metres of this location, including Wellesley Station, Bloor-Yonge Station, Museum Station, and Bay Station. A short ride or walk leads to a plethora of stores and services along Yonge Street, providing answers to life’s necessities.
In addition, some of Toronto’s best restaurants and eateries are just around the corner, with menus answering to every palate. With an ideal Walk Score of 75/100 and an excellent Transit Score of 92/100, this location isn’t one to pass up.
While this condo development will bring a striking height to the neighbourhood, it isn’t the only building rising to the clouds. Others in the area range from 35 to 57 storeys high, demonstrating Toronto’s impressive downtown densification.