Located in Toronto’s Junction Triangle neighbourhood, this four-storey stacked townhouse development includes a row of commercial lofts that act as a mandated barrier along the adjacent rail corridor. The development included a new municipal road and a new community centre for the City of Toronto, and required the reconfiguration of an historic pedestrian rail corridor overpass. The project houses 167 residential units and 21 light industrial/commercial units with all parking below grade. This allowed for enhanced pedestrian landscaped areas between the various blocks.
A local residents group that organized under the name Fuzzy Boundaries initiated a year long campaign encouraging residents to put forward and debate potential names for their neighbourhood. In the end more than 200 names were suggested and 674 votes were cast. The winning name announced in March 2010 is Junction Triangle. Ironically this was the first name coined for this neighbourhood back in the 1970s. The name had largely fallen out of use, but now promises to be revived.
This development is located in park heaven, with 17 parks and a long list of recreation facilities within a 20 min walk.
Facilities within a 20 min walk
5 Closest Parks
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With excellent assigned and local schools close to this development, your kids will get a great education in the community.
Catchment schools are assigned as the required or preferred schools for this address. Other nearby schools are included based on distance. Click each school for further details.
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