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#404 -105 GEORGE ST, toronto, Ontario
For sale

Urban Chic Post House Condominium In High Demand Downtown Location. Enjoy The Best Of Living Downtown. Easy Walk To Parks, George Brown College,St Lawrence Market, Distillery District, Eaton Centre, Even Bay St. Desirable End-Unit With Two Bedrooms A...

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#520 -20 RICHARDSON ST, toronto, Ontario
For sale

One Bed, One Den, One Bath beautiful Apartment available to take possession. Centrally Located At Lower Jarvis And Queens Quay, Next To Loblaws, The Gardiner, and Sugar Beach. A Walk Or Drive To St. Lawrence Market And The Distillery District. Buildi...

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#330 -30 BASEBALL PL, toronto, Ontario
For sale

Welcome To Riverside Square. This Beautiful & New Unit Boasts A 2 Bed + 2 Full Bath Loft Style Condo Is Move In Ready. This Unit Features A Modern Kitchen With Built-In Appliances, Large Windows, Primary Bedroom With Ensuite Bath, And A Functional La...

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#2 -41 SPRUCE ST, toronto, Ontario
For rent

#2 -41 Spruce St
Toronto, Ontario M5A 2H8

$6,200 Monthly

An absolute gem in the heart of Cabbagetown for rent! 3+1 bed + 5 bathrooms, over 2200 sq ft of living space. Designer renovated in 2022 with new hardwood floors, quartz kitchen countertop, customized cabinetry throughout. Main floor features 12 ft...

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#937 -460 ADELAIDE ST E, toronto, Ontario
For rent

Beautiful, spacious, sun filled corner unit with a spectacular 450 sq ft outdoor terrace! Upgraded floors, kitchen, extra closet space, stainless steel appliances, ensuite laundry and locker. Walking distance to King and Queen streetcar, Distillery D...

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#508 -205 FREDERICK ST, toronto, Ontario
For sale

Welcome To The St. Lawrence Market! This oversized 1 bedroom plus den unit offers an open concept with a spacious dining area, a wide and deep living room perfect for entertaining, and a den that can be used as a home office. Laminate flooring and 9f...

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#2503 -70 DISTILLERY LANE, toronto, Ontario
For sale

Clear Spirit condominium situated in the heart of the Distillery District. Completed 10 yrs ago by Cityscape & Dream and offering a perfect score for walker's and riders. History & charm abounds. Conveniently located & steps to the shops & restaurant...

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#2503 -70 DISTILLERY LANE, toronto, Ontario
For rent

Clear Spirit condominium situated in the heart of the Distillery District. Completed 10 yrs ago by Cityscape & Dream and offering a perfect score for walker's and riders. History & charm abounds. Conveniently located & steps to the shops & restaurant...

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#506 -90 SUMACH ST, toronto, Ontario
For sale

Suite 506 - When ordinary simply won't do! At the intersection of 'Uber Chic' and 'Completely Unique' you'll be sure to fall in love with the Iconic Brewery Lofts in the Hip Corktown Area. It doesn't get any more 'real' than this authentic hard loft ...

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#S431 -455 FRONT ST E, toronto, Ontario
For rent

Canary District Condo - 7 years new! Amazing 1 bedroom with large balcony. 9t ceilings, floor to ceiling windows with clear view. Locker and high speed internet included. Furnished with a dining table, dining chairs, a queen size bed with mattress, a...

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#904 -170 BAYVIEW AVE, toronto, Ontario
For rent

Toronto's Hottest Don West Expansion Area In River City 3. Trendy 9Ft Skim Coat Concrete Ceilings With Engineered Hwd Floors Thru Out,Open Modern Kitchen. Steps To 23 Acres Corktown Common Park & Trails, Walk To Distillery/Leslieville/Beach Area/Lake...

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#1709 -219 DUNDAS ST E, toronto, Ontario
For sale

Beautiful & Spacious 2 Bedroom, 2 Full Baths, 2 Ensuites, Spacious Layout With Open Concept. 723 Sqft, Brand New Kitchen Appliances. Great Layout With Wood Floor Throughout. North Exposure With Beautiful City View! Walking Distance To Ryerson, U Of T...

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#3405 -70 DISTILLERY LANE, toronto, Ontario
For sale

Gorgeous View Of The Lake From A Large Bright & Spacious 1 Bedroom Condo & 1 Bath With Parking & Locker In Toronto's Historic Distillery District. Open Concept With Floor To Ceiling Windows Bringing In Lots Of Light. Modern Kitchen With Granite Count...

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#911 -130 RIVER ST, toronto, Ontario
For sale

Newer Daniel's Condo Located In The Heart Of Downtown Toronto! Offering A Modern And Luxurious Living Space! The Unit Boasts Large Windows That Provide Natural Light & Stunning Unobstructed East Views! The Open Concept Living Area Features High Ceili...

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#2015 -219 DUNDAS ST E, toronto, Ontario
For sale

Gorgeous 1 Bedroom And 1 Full Bathroom Condo In The Heart Of Downtown Toronto , Open Concept Design And Beautiful ,Floor-to-Ceiling Windows. Iconic Dundas Street Address, Equipped With Modern Amenities, Perfect For Urban Professionals And Young Fami...

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#1906 -25 COLE ST, toronto, Ontario
For rent

#1906 -25 Cole St
Toronto, Ontario M5A 4M3

$3,000 Monthly

Experience breathtaking views from the Penthouse of a modern building, showcasing the stunning sweeping south facing city & lake views. This relatively new condominium offers a remarkable 20,000 square feet amenity sky park, perfect for unwinding aft...

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#S305 -35 ROLLING MILLS RD, toronto, Ontario
For sale

Absolute gem!!! Thoughtfully laid-out 1 Bedroom + Den, 1 Bath condo in the prestigious Canary Commons. Spacious, light-filled, beautifully-kept open-concept stunner with open balcony. Exquisitely updated unit with hardwood flooring and modern kitchen...

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#1004 -34 TUBMAN AVE, toronto, Ontario
For rent

#1004 -34 Tubman Ave
Toronto, Ontario M5A 0R2

$3,450 Monthly

Welcome Home To Du East Condos! Beautifully Appointed Corner Suite - 2 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom w/ Multiple Walkouts To Oversized, Wrap Around Balcony. Spacious, Split Floorplan Spanning Just Shy of 800 SF Offers Spectacular Unobstructed Views, Open Conce...

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#SP06 -80 MILL ST, toronto, Ontario
For sale

Breathtaking Panoramic city views from the rooftop Terrace, and brilliant sunsets from your Juliette balcony. Beautiful south facing lake view floor to ceiling windows in the living room allow for all day sun exposure. Thick concrete ceilings & walls...

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#S504 -455 FRONT ST E, toronto, Ontario
For sale

** CANARY DISTRICT 1 BDRM + DEN 2 FULL BATHS 654 SQFT PLUS BALCONY, PARKING AND LOCKER** SOUTH FACING** 24 Hrs concierge, state of the art gym, games room, party room w/kitchen, outdoor terrace with BBQ, theater, guest suites** UNLIMITED INTERNET INC...

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#S215 -120 BAYVIEW AVE, toronto, Ontario
For sale

Welcome To Your New Home At 120 Bayview Ave! This Stunning 1+Den Suite With 2 Full Bathrooms Is Perfect For Professionals And Young Families. With A Sleek And Modern Design, This Spacious Unit (At Almost 700 Sqft) Boasts High Ceilings, Hardwood Floor...

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98 SEATON ST, toronto, Ontario
For sale

This Victorian will amaze you with its mix of charm and function! The Victorian usuals: high ceilings, stained glass and lovely staircase. But the Chef's kitchen with masssive stove and great counter space open to all, invites not only great cookin...

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#1709 -25 COLE ST S, toronto, Ontario
For rent

#1709 -25 Cole St S
Toronto, Ontario M5A 4A3

$2,850 Monthly

Welcome To 25 Cole St. Unit 1709. This Unit Features Beautiful 180 City View And Lake Views, Bright Unit Just Painted Trough Out, 1 Bedroom + Den , With Rare Two Full Bathrooms. Brand New Floors. Huge 80 Sq.Feet Balcony ** 20,000Sq Ft Sky Park On Thi...

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#815 -12 BONNYCASTLE ST, toronto, Ontario
For rent

Luxurious 1 Bedroom + Den At Monde By Great Gulf, Walking Distance To Lakeshore, Bright & Clean East Facing Unit With Functional Layout Of 638 Sq Ft + 57 Sq Ft Balcony, Den Can Be Second Bedroom, 9' Smooth Ceiling W/Centre Island & High End Appliance...

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Regent Park Neighbourhood Guide

Welcome to Regent Park:

Blocks from the city’s highest skyscrapers and richest cultural attractions, Regent Park is the quintessential transitional neighbourhood. A failed 1940s social housing project long blighted by crime and poverty, the area has been the beneficiary of a billion-dollar municipal rejuvenation effort that started in 2005. Today, much of the crumbling project housing has been razed to make room for retailers and stunning new residential buildings where subsidized units are indistinguishable from those purchased at market prices. Add in spectacular new public amenities and a fast commute to downtown, and this still-affordable area has all the makings of a thriving urban community.

What you'll fall in love with:

The city’s revitalization plan for Regent Park has been lauded around the world, and nowhere in Toronto will you find so many sparkling new and beautifully refurbished facilities. From a brand new pool (with Tarzan rope!) to a gorgeous new arts facility and a sprawling new community centre, Regent Park has quickly become a destination for recreation and community engagement.

A little bit of history:

The area Torontonians now know as Regent Park was actually part of Cabbagetown for the first 100 years. Starting in the 1840s, the area became home to impoverished Irish immigrants who fled the potato famine with their families, and landed here. They grew cabbage on their front lawns, so they could feed their children. The name Cabbagetown was a reference to these gardens, an epithet used by wealthy British. It was synonymous with the word slum.

Working in local industry and the nearby Distillery District, generations of families lived in excruciating poverty for over a century. The area was particularly hard-hit by the Great Depression in the 1930s, and the very worst areas were along the bottom edge of the slum, south of Gerrard Street. And so, in an effort to help the poor, city planners razed the worst parts of the Cabbagetown slum and constructed Canada’s first public housing project in 1947. They called it Regent Park.

The plan failed, and poverty and crime started creeping back in as early as the 1960s. While the old Victorian homes in north Cabbagetown were lovingly refurbished and went on to sell for $1 million or more, the squat public housing of Regent Park continued to decay. In 2005, Toronto’s City Hall announced another revitalization project. They planned to raze the public housing, build new mixed-income housing, make space for businesses and reconnect the neighbourhood to the rest of the city. The revitalization project is expected to take 20 years to complete; there are five phases, and the project is in its third phase. Most say the project has so far been remarkably successful, drawing international attention from other countries with similar concerns.

Life Style:

Regent Park draws optimistic, forward-looking Torontonians who love the area’s new condos, great public facilities and proximity to downtown – and who believe that change is possible. With prices still a fraction of those in hip neighbouring communities like Corktown and The Distillery District, Regent Park offers an unparalleled opportunity for those who are willing to take a chance on a late-blooming neighbourhood that is finally hitting its stride.

Active locals enjoy free access to the Regent Park Aquatic Centre, a 25-metre pool complete with a waterslide, spa pool, diving board and the aforementioned Tarzan rope. Also free: the brand new Regent Park Community Centre, a 60,000 square foot facility that features a climbing wall, indoor track, teaching kitchen, a gymnasium and a rooftop garden. There’s a community garden here now, with a greenhouse and a bake oven on-site. The $4 million Regent Park Athletic Grounds anchor the neighbourhood with a soccer field and cricket pitch, an ice rink, a new basketball court and a table tennis surface.

Daniels Spectrum, which opened in 2012, is a 60,000 square foot community cultural hub that won the prestigious international Civic Trust Award for its architectural design and was named the Best New Venue in Canada by BizBash magazine. Home to multiple arts and community organizations, the Spectrum offers many performance and exhibition spaces and hosts everything from art shows to poetry slams.

The commute:

Regent Park was long separated from the rest of the city by poor urban planning, but the 2005 revitalization plan re-established the original grid system and the result is top-notch access to Toronto’s public transit system. Locals can bike or drive to Union Station in roughly 15 minutes, which is about the same amount of time it takes them to get to Yonge and Bloor. Transit takes just over 20 minutes to both locations, and you can walk to both places in under 40 minutes.

Local Schools:

There is one elementary school in the neighbourhood, the Nelson Mandela Park Public. It received a 4.1/10 ranking in the Fraser Institute’s most recent 2015-16 review. The closest secondary school is Inglenook Community High School in neighbouring Corktown.

Prices:

The average price of a townhouse in the Regent Park is nearly $900.000, while condominiums averaging about $520,000.

House style:

Modern condominiums at excellent price points.

Neighbours:

Regent Park is bordered on the north by Gerrard Street, and on the south by Shuter Street; the western edge is Parliament Street and the Eastern Edge is River Street. The neighbourhood is home to a diverse cross-section of Torontonians from all social strata, and that’s by design: the city’s revitalization strategy ensured that everyone who was living in subsidized housing there before demolition began would have the opportunity to move back in once the new construction was complete. This is a family community: there are lots of kids and families of all shapes and size, and plenty of couples without kids too. The neighbourhood is rich with culture as people from all over the world live here, and only half of the locals were born in Canada.

Highlight:

There are so many spectacular city facilities in Regent Park, it’s impossible to pick just one. Suffice it to say there is no shortage of art, culture or recreational opportunities.

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