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Steps from world-class shopping along Bloor Street, Yorkville and Hazelton Avenues and in the very heart of Canada’s financial district, U Condominiums offers a lifestyle that is unequalled. It is unquestionably the ideal choice for urbanites who are ready for an ultra-luxurious and sophisticated lifestyle in Toronto’s most exciting location. U is for you.
Each tower is topped with a 4,500 square foot amenities area with a wraparound balcony framed by amazing views. Entertain in the elegant, well-equipped party room, savour some quiet time in the library, and exercise in style in the bright spacious fitness room and yoga studio. The unbelievable three storey lobby (designed by Andrea Kantelberg) features 24-hour concierge service.
People who aspire to the pulse of life on New York’s Fifth Avenue, London's Mayfair, or Los Angeles' Rodeo Drive will appreciate that while U Condominiums' neighbourhood embodies many of the same attributes, it is in fact, unlike any other.
A few steps away, on the grounds of St. Michael's campus is a secret place that university staff, students, and locals know - a botanical garden that is home to over 160 different trees and shrubs that change with the seasons to provide a rich array of colours and fragrances to tease the sense.
Walk to a kaleidoscope of trendy cafes and fine restaurants. World famous designer boutiques, specialty food stores, a wealth of galleries, plus salons and spas abound. The TTC is at the doorstep, while the Gardiner and Don Valley are just moments away by car.
U Condominiums’ suite designs are characterized by spatial efficiency and an abundance of natural light through expansive windows. The open concept plans are beautifully proportioned and well-balanced. Kitchens feature a generous island for welcome storage. And each suite is graced with a minimum of one large balcony that extends your living space.
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