.. A block north of Yonge and Dundas.
Convenient
• From the intersection of Yonge and Gerrard
• Bed Bath and Beyond Interior lights shine
• Crowds gather below at the intersection
• Anticipation is building for the opening of the Shops at Aura
• Construction continues overhead even as the shops below prepare to open and welcome their first customers
• Toronto is in the midst of perhaps one of the greatest high rise construction booms the earth has ever seen.
• Ground level includes BMO - Bank of Montreal Branch a block away from their other branch on Bay Street a block away
• The new mall will connect underground to the College Park Retail plaza to the north
• The tower is being developed by Canderel Stoneridge of Montreal.
• It will rise 78 floors plus mechanical making it the tallest condo skyscraper in Canada
• Height will be 273 meters or 893 feet.
• The current condo boom began in the late 90's
• Has continued to present uninterrupted
• Bed Bath and Beyond Interior lights shine
• Crowds gather below at the intersection
• Anticipation is building for the opening of the Shops at Aura
• Construction continues overhead even as the shops below prepare to open and welcome their first customers
• Toronto is in the midst of perhaps one of the greatest high rise construction booms the earth has ever seen.
• Ground level includes BMO - Bank of Montreal Branch a block away from their other branch on Bay Street a block away
• The new mall will connect underground to the College Park Retail plaza to the north
• The tower is being developed by Canderel Stoneridge of Montreal.
• It will rise 78 floors plus mechanical making it the tallest condo skyscraper in Canada
• Height will be 273 meters or 893 feet.
• The current condo boom began in the late 90's
• Has continued to present uninterrupted
The Toronto Condo Boom
Toronto Condo Living has taken off over the last few years, and the redevelopment in North York Centre, Downtown Toronto, Mississauga and other areas has been nothing short of mind-blowing. Downtown Toronto and North York Centre might not be recognizable just due to the speed of the construction and development. Although there are some that are opposed to increased condo density, we can't discount the benefits many with regards to increased higher use of transit, walking biking and other alternate methods of transport as opposed to using the car. Toronto just might be a leader, outside of Manhattan (New York City) in this respect.
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