88 Queen Condos is a new pre-construction condo development by St. Thomas Developments located in Garden district at Queen and Church in Toronto.
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88 Queen Condos is a mixed-use condominium development by St. Thomas Developments in Toronto’s Garden District. This pre-construction condo is located at 88 Queen Street East, close to Yonge and Queen East intersection with an occupancy date of 2024.
This is an upscale condominium with total of 558 units and offering 1 to 3 bedroom layouts with units ranging in size from 514 to 1,096 square-feet. Most of the 1 bedroom plus den units will have 2 bathrooms.
High rise condominium with total of 558 units and offering 1 to 3 bedroom layouts with units ranging in size from 514 to 1,096 square-feet. Most of the 1 bedroom plus den units will have 2 bathrooms.
ST. THOMAS DEVELOPMENTS
Canadian based development firm known for building upscale buildings across GTA since 1988.
The Group has created a multitude of developments throughout the world that spans the entire real estate market. They’ve created residential, hotel, and commercial buildings, and have also built eight residential condominium projects throughout the GTA
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Highlights
Excellent location with near perfect walk & transit score
4 minute walk to the Queen Subway Station
Walking distance to Eaton Centre, Yonge and Dundas and major hospitals
Steps to Dundas and Queen streetcars run 24 hours a day, seven days a week
The Gardener Expressway and the Don Valley Parkway are both easily accessible within minutes
Ideal for post-secondary school students: Ryerson University, University of Toronto and George Brown College Students can walk, take transit or drive to school in under 20 minutes
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