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Toronto, ON - Downtown Waterfront Development

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Real Estate Agent with RE/MAX Condos Plus Corporation, Brokerage

Toronto, ON - Downtown Waterfront Development

 

A new development is being planned for the Toronto Downtown Waterfront at 143 Queens Quay East. The main intersections are Queens Quay East and Jarvis St.

It will include an arts community, a music venue and another branch of George Brown College.

Work is to start this year, when Daniels Corporation, takes over the lease, on land currently occupied by the night club called ‘The Guvernment’.

 

This night club building, which has been holding entertainment events for the past 18 years, will be demolished and then construction will start on a 10 storey and a 13 storey towers with a 4 storey podium.

There are also plans to extend public transit, the streetcar service to this area, in the near future. Currently, the transit Buses that run East on Queens Quay stop at Jarvis St.

This is all part of the plan to revitalise this section of the Toronto Waterfront.

 

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Real Estate Agent serving clients for the Toronto Downtown and Toronto Waterfront Area.

Residential and Investment Properties.

Rosalind Nicholas, ACCA,SRS,REALTOR®

e-mail:   realtor.rosalind@gmail.com     Tel: 416 918 1972

RE/MAX Condos Plus Corporation, Brokerage,

45 Harbour Square, Toronto, ON M5J 2G2, Canada.

 

Comments (2)

Joan Cox
House to Home, Inc. - Denver Real Estate - 720-231-6373 - Denver, CO
Denver Real Estate - Selling One Home at a Time

It is wonderful to see when the City is renovated areas to improve business.  Having a music venue should bring the masses. 

Jan 09, 2015 11:07 PM
Rosalind Nicholas
RE/MAX Condos Plus Corporation, Brokerage - Toronto, ON
Toronto Condo Real Estate Agent, Toronto ON

Joan Cox yes, it is good for the City and the neigbourhood. The revitalisation endeavour, along the Toronto Waterfront, started a few years ago,

Jan 10, 2015 03:10 AM