Description
This new condo is a pre-construction development proposed by ONE Properties for the Sunnylea neighbourhood in Etobicoke. Offering 80 exclusive residential suites,
With a range of housing styles and convenient, light-filled retail space on at street level, this modern midrise will make a fantastic place to call home for growing families and professional couples alike.
Featuring the vibrant walkability of Bloor Street West, paired with the charm of the stately Kingsway neighbourhood pocket, this building will be a great addition to a steadily re-urbanizing stretch.
Amenities
The site for this proposal sits at 3005 Bloor Street West, which is on the south side of Humberbale Boulevard, just steps from Royal York station. It will feature approximately 8,000 square feet of retail space at street level, with 80 residential suites occupying the upper floors.
An eight-storey mid-rise, this condominium will reflect the surrounding streetscape, while adding a modern touch to the neighbourhood. The unit breakdown is expected to feature a significant aspect of larger units. In total the condominium is expected to include:
- six one-bedroom units
- 23 one-bedroom-plus-den
- 12 two-bedroom
- 31 two-bedroom-plus-den
- six three-bedroom
- A single three-bedroom-plus-den unit
Residents will have access to over 1,800 square feet of indoor amenity space, including a comfortable lobby lounge and a second floor entertaining space that will connect with an outdoor terrace. In total, the condominium will incorporate 2,468 square feet of outdoor amenity space, including the terrace, along with a space on the building’s rooftop.
Location & Neighbourhood
Etobicoke Condos take advantage of a great region where park space and amenities are plentiful, and modern revitalizations are on the rise. The Sunnylea neighbourhood in particular, is known for its stately, opulent homes, along with access to lush parkland and the gently winding Mimico Creek.
The stretch of Bloor Street West has been the target of intensification and we’ve seen a steady increase in development proposals here, though not the high numbers we typically see in downtown neighbourhoods. Most of these proposals are for mid-rise buildings with retail or commercial space at street level. In keeping with the character of the stretch, many of them feature brick-accented bases with residential portions above designed with glazing or neutral palettes.
In the meantime, it’s a walkable stretch that features shops, cafes and services, not to mention the much-loved Kingsway Theatre. Greenspace lovers can head over to the Kings Mill Park, one of the larger parks in a chain that borders the Humber River. It’s a great spot for hiking, biking, dog-walking and bird-watching.