Features and Amenities
Brick and stone will be used to cover this boutique-style mid-rise. The vast windows and a mix of old and new characteristics will make this modern structure a welcome addition to the area. Residents will have access to substantial outside patios on every story, thanks to these stepbacks.
This eight-story structure will house 102 apartments, ranging in size from studios to three-bedroom homes, in addition to the 185 parking spots for residents, tourists, and businesses.
A total of 3,300 square feet of leisure space will be available to residents, including 2,800 square feet of indoor amenity space. Terraces will be beautifully planted, with seating and barbeques available for guests to enjoy the fresh air. Indoor amenities, such as a party room, cooking facilities, and a fitness center, may be expected.
Location and Neighborhood
Toronto’s Junction neighborhood is one of the city’s most diverse. It’s in a significant part of town, near to everything, yet it still feels like a tiny town. The region has a long history and a rich cultural heritage. The streets of this neighborhood are studded with art galleries, stores, and restaurants, making it a hotbed of creativity.
With a Walk Score of 92, it’s clear that most local facilities are easily accessible by foot. Silk Authentic Thai and Asian Cuisine serve some of the most excellent Italian cuisines, and Purple Onion Steakhouse is just a few of the high-end international restaurants in the area.
Accessibility and Highlights
A transportation score of 79 ranks Toronto’s Pacific Condos as one of the best in the city. As a result, getting around the city will be a cinch. Several bus lines pass through this complex. These will be used to ferry city dwellers from one location to the next. The Dundas West Station, which is about four minutes away, is another option. It will be feasible to go into downtown Toronto in less than 15 minutes.
Drivers may also choose from a variety of handy solutions, in addition to the Keele Subway Station and Bloor GO Station, many more public transit alternatives near The Pacific in Toronto. Every one of Toronto’s residents will be able to reach The Pacific easily.
About the Developer
Real estate developers Oldstonhenge and Clifton Blake are behind the building of The Pacific Condos in Toronto, Canada. Oldstonhenge, a construction corporation, has constructed several towns and residential developments in Ontario.
Additionally, Clifton Blake has improved several Canadian communities. Mixed-use urban developments are the specialty of the company’s constructor. Some of their past projects in Toronto include 1027 Yonge St., 1133 Yonge St., 1357 Queen St. W., and others.