Description
This new condo project is an ambitious project involving five acres of prime waterfront property.
Victory Silos Condos is a new mixed-use high-rise, waterfront condominium development by Great Gulf and Dream in Toronto. This 41- storey pre-construction condo with 691 units sits at 351 Lake Shore Blvd E, in the Lower Don Lands neighbourhood and is bound by Lake Shore to the north and the Keating Channel waterfront to the south.
The condominium suites are a mix of 42 studios, 339 one bedrooms, 241 two bedrooms and 69 three bedrooms.
Victory Silos Condo Project will be a mixed-use project, consisting of an 11 storey podium base with a 30 storey tower at top, nearly 200,000 square-feet of retail space and approximately 21,500 square-feet of office space. Publically-accessible open space will be included as part of the development as well, along with an extended street network.
Lower Don Lands condos are a great opportunity to be part of a dynamic neighbourhood that’s in the midst of a major transformation. Loosely bound by the Gardiner Expressway to the north, Parliament Street to the East, the lakefront to the south and Jarvis Street to the west, it’s a supremely underrated part of the city that has only recently begun to see major developments and proposals.
Location & Neighbourhood
Victory Silos Condo is featuring residential, office and retail space, indicating that the neighbourhood will not only become a popular place to live, but to work, run errands and socialize too.
Another recent development in the area has seen significant office space built for organizations in the arts and cultural industries, as well as academic space for both George Brown College and OCAD University, particularly focused on creative and digital media training facilities.
Living in a Lower Don Lands condo also means having access to an extraordinary lifestyle, where vibrant outdoor hubs are only steps away, including Sugar Beach, Sherbourne Common, the waterfront promenade and the Lower Don Recreation Trail.
The streetcar is easy to get to and it’s a short trip to Union Station, along with major destinations like the Distillery, Financial and Entertainment Districts or the historic St. Lawrence Market. The city is also considering an extension to the underground PATH from this neighbourhood, which would make for easy pedestrian commuting, even during the winter months.
Frequent travellers will appreciate easy access to the Billy Bishop airport, while day trippers will love being near the ferry terminal, where it’s a quick journey over to the whimsical Toronto Island.