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Terrasse
An established mid-rise building in the landscape of Toronto condos, The 393 on King is a functional and secure expression of comfortable downtown living. Located on King Street near Spadina Avenue, The 393 is a 12-storey mid-rise building with eye-catching rouge-tinted windows atop a brickwork podium standing at 12-storeys and offering 101 King West condos for sale. The building's interior design creates a mood of regal relaxation, a quieter setting. Suite sizes range from one to two-bedrooms with some ‘plus den’ options, and layouts vary from apartment styles to open-concept loft style living. Expect hardwood flooring, large bright windows, high ceilings, and suitable amenities. Nestled in Toronto’s Entertainment District, you’re nearby to the Rogers Centre stadium, the CN Tower, and the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, as well as all the shops, restaurants, bars and clubs of King West. Most Notable Features Life of the city: Living at 393 on King you are in one of the best spots to seize the day in Toronto’s Entertainment District. Right around the corner you will find The Second City Toronto, known for comedy showcases and acting classes. Not to mention TIFF Bell Lightbox, Princess of Wales Theatre, and Toronto Dance Salsa Inc., perfect for beginners. Fit to relax and play: Though smaller than other downtown Toronto condos in the area, 393 on King still offers an energetic, exciting, and relaxing array of amenities. Break a sweat in the fitness and weight rooms, play a game of billiards with a friend, or relax after work on the rooftop deck. Hop on TTC: A note of transit convenience, The 393 on King enjoys on-your-doorstep access to TTC routes on King Street and Spadina Avenue. Jump on the King Street streetcar to reach any destination east or west and grab the Spadina streetcar to head north of the city or south to Union Station.
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Waterfront Communities-the Island
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Waterfront Communities-the Island