At the southwest corner of Dundas Street East and Church Street in Downtown Toronto, CentreCourt is bringing a 52-storey residential tower right around the corner from Dundas Square. Centrally located, the building will be just steps from Ryerson University, the Toronto Eaton Centre, and Dundas Station, and within close proximity to the Financial District, making the location ideal for both students and working professionals alike.
The IBI Group-designed tower features a windowed tile pattern across its facades. Every 'tile' is distinguished by a thick white border, making each individual one stand out. The condo will house a total of 679 residential units, ranging in area from 300 to 700ft² with bachelor units, one-bedroom, one-bed-plus-den, two-bedroom, and two-bedroom-plus-den suites all available. Some podium units will feature rooftop terraces on levels 3, 4, and 5. The base of the building is planned to welcome retail fronting onto both Church and Dundas Streets.
The building will also offer a total of 18,000ft² of amenity space. Level three will be entirely dedicated to indoor amenity space, with 8,700ft² of outdoor space on the north west corner, featuring multiple barbecues and dining areas. There will be additional amenity space provided on the fourth floor. The interior amenities will consist of a co-working space, a spacious game room and lounge, and a 5,600ft² fitness studio. The fitness centre of 252 Church will be unique, as it will include a CrossFit studio and a specially designated Peloton lounge.
Because of its central location, the building is not only within walking distance of many frequently visited city spots, but also very well connected by transit: 252 Church will sit 300 metres from Dundas subway station on the Yonge-University line for north-south travel, while the Dundas streetcar also passes right past the building, conveniently stopping at Church Street, travelling east-west.
More details will be released in the future, as CentreCourt releases new images of the project weekly ahead of launching its sales for the building.
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