A curvy addition to East York, Toronto house turns heads
Silver Creek Developments owner Sebastian Lenart feels quite the attachment to a certain east-west thoroughfare in Toronto’s east end. Standing in client Mike Blois’s backyard, he points to a house. “There’s a top-up that we did, a bungalow. … It’s a blue house covered in Hardie [board]; and then the other additions we did you can see them as you drive down the street.”“You did Anne’s kitchen next door,” Mr. Blois reminds him. “A couple doors down, Bill and Stephanie, and others. So, we’d seen them around, and their signs.”
Multiple offers for redesigned midtown suite after price cut
1815 Yonge St., No. 1502, TorontoAsking price: $1,298,000 (September, 2024)
The office vacancy crisis: Can older buildings compete?
The granite and glass-clad tower at 121 King St. W. – situated in the heart of Toronto’s bustling Financial District – is surrounded by the headquarters of Canada’s largest banks and insurers, boasting one of the city’s most prestigious locations.But despite its prime area, close proximity to transit and nearby amenities, the 26-storey tower – built in the 1980s – has seen some tenants move to newer buildings downtown, while others have contemplated downsizing their space as employees continue to work remotely.
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