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  2. Ideal Lofts - Wikipedia

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    The nine-story brick and precast concrete condo has 68 units from one-bedroom studios to three-bedroom penthouses. Dimension range from: 1 bedroom: 514–700 ft 2, 1+1 bedroom: 700–800 ft 2, 2 bedroom: 800–1300 ft 2, and penthouse: 1260–2232 ft 2. The units per floor each have different layouts. All have floor-to-ceiling windows. [14]

  3. Murano, Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Murano Condominiums is a two-tower residential high-rise condominium complex located alongside Bay Street, near the intersection of College Street in the Discovery District of downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [1] Construction of the North tower (37 Grosvenor Street) was completed in the winter of 2008/9.

  4. Aura (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    Aura is a mixed-use skyscraper completed in 2014 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [4] It is the final phase of a series of condominium buildings near College Park in Toronto's Downtown Yonge district. It is part of the Residences of College Park project. Construction lasted from 2010 to 2014.

  5. The St. Regis Toronto - Wikipedia

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    The hotel occupies floors 2-31, while floors 32-57 are occupied by condominium suites. Residential suites range in size from 207 m 2 (2,230 sq ft), and were designed with upscale fixtures and 3.4 to 4 m (11 to 13 ft) ceilings. Suite prices started at CA$1.2 million. There are 4-6 suites per floor.

  6. Brad J. Lamb - Wikipedia

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    Despite the boutique-style size, his agency became one of the most prominent sellers of condominiums in Toronto. In 2007, at the height of the property boom, his company's agents sold some 2,000 condos worth over $800 million. [8] When the market slowed in 2008, the firm still moved about $525 million in real estate. [7]

  7. The Esplanade (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1840s, Toronto's waterfront was a combination of wharves and squatter buildings. The area where The Esplanade is today was then part of the harbour, south of the shoreline. The Esplanade, a 100 feet (30 m)-wide road, was proposed, just south of Front Street, with new water lots made from cribbing and filling of the shore to the south.

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