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THE CONDO CODE a Guide to Living Big THE CONDO CODE A Guide To Living Big. Dedicated to all the players, ballers and shot-callers. Keep livin’ big baby. X INTRODUCTION XI PREFACE 02 THE TOWER 08 THE TEAM TABLE OF 10 PATH & SUBWAY contents 12 AREA AMENITIES { 16 AREA MAP 18 TOWER AMENITIES 28 FEATURES & FIzNISHES 35 FLOORPLANS - INTRODUCTION - IT’S TIME TO REWRITE THE BOOK ON CONDO LIVING. { WE CALL IT THE CONDO CODE. } fig. 1 INDX Condos - PREFACE - ll of us are governed by a set of rules. A code of conduct, if you will. Living in a condo is no different and should provide for a full, rich and optimistic existence.A A code that embraces this philosophy has been around since the beginning of time (or at least since the very first condominium was ever built). We call it The Condo Code. Previously it existed as hearsay, scribbles on napkins, coasters and matchbooks or graffiti on restroom stalls. Before dismissing this exercise as superficial, needless or ignoble, let us ask you, what kind of condo do you want to live in? Do you want it to fit the awesomeness of your lifestyle? Should it rethink condo-ness? Should it create time and space for you? Should your condo answer your every whim – to suit up, eat out, wear wingtips or Louboutin shoes, to club or swing a club? Does it make you hungry, for a bigger life? If you can say yes to all, or forty-two percent of these questions, you need to find out more about INDX Condos. Make no mistake, The Condo Code can be lived at INDX Condos in the heart of the Financial District. It’s also about success, power and over indulging in poutine or Red Bull. Centuries† from now, The Condo Code will live as an example of how to relax on a faux** zebra rug and how to look hot in a kitchen you’ve never, ever cooked in. In the meantime, live by The Condo Code at INDX Condos. XI * So they say, whoever “they” are. †Approximately **Because real zebra would be cruel. Illustrations are artist’s concept. A really good artist. ARTICLE { 01 } CONDOS BEFORE BONGOS. Going up? Buy into INDX Condos and don’t waste your money on bongos. Introducing INDX, a stunning 54- storey condo at Bay & Adelaide that’s next to the historic Graphic Arts building. Impossibly close to work and filled with every play-hard amenity you could imagine, this actually is, where work meets life. So before you buy more toys or waste a dolla on eye candy, secure your home base. Your pad should be slick & dressed to the nines. A great view and awesome amenities mandatory too. fig.3 02 ARTIST’S CONCEPT ARTICLE { 07 } WORK HARD. LIVE BIG. Uptown. Downtown. Work. Play. They’re all here for you. Your Bay Street proximity doesn’t mean you own the city – it just feels that way. Survey the area from this sparkling 54 storey tower. There’s no downtime when you live here, just downtown time. Convenience meets style. The Lobby Concierge will take grocery and dry cleaning drop-offs. And you’ll always look the part with a shoe-shine station right in the lobby for a quick buff on your way out the door. This is the spot you’ve been waiting for. Enjoy stunning city views, the ultimate location and designer interior amenities so you can buy & sell ‘til your heart’s content. fig. 5 0304 ARTIST’S CONCEPT View from Nathan Phillips Square. STREET VIEW ARTIST’S CONCEPT ARTICLE { 09 } REMEMBER. IT’S WHO YOU KNOW. Lifetime Developments * For over three decades, Lifetime Developments has had the foresight to know which land to develop, the vision to select neighbourhoods across the Greater Toronto Area that are poised to thrive, and the residential and commercial expertise to create the places you want to live, work and dream in. From conception to completion, Lifetime continues to set new benchmarks for design innovation, architectural excellence and customer satisfaction. Today, Lifetime is responsible for some of the city’s most notable residences including Bisha Hotel and Residences, Four Seasons Hotel and Private Residences Toronto, Lumiere Condominiums on Bay, WaterParkCity, Liberty Market Lofts, Victory Condos on King, M5V Condominiums, X2 Condos, The Yorkville, The Bond and Karma Condos. And now, things are looking up with INDX. CentreCourt Developments * CentreCourt is committed to the development of real estate projects with the highest standards of design, integrity and commitment to excellence. The founder and President of the CentreCourt, Andrew Hoffman, was previously Chief Operating Officer of Menkes Developments Ltd. where he played a pivotal role in some of Toronto’s major real estate projects including Four Seasons Hotel and Private Residences, 25 York Street and Lumiere Condominiums. CentreCourt is currently developing Peter Street Condominiums, a 40-storey tower at the north-east corner of Peter Street and Adelaide Street West, as well as, Karma Condos, a 50-storey tower at Yonge and College Street. And now, there’s INDX. Page + Steele / IBI Group Architects * Page + Steele is proud to be the architectural design firm behind INDX. Founded in 1926, Page + Steele has established an award winning tradition of excellence and professionalism. The firm has recently become a subsidiary of IBI Group, a multidisciplinary global practice headquartered in Toronto. They have extensive expertise in the design of hotel, residential, office and retail spaces. P+S / IBI’s experience in these areas has led to the emergence of the firm as the pre-eminent Canadian firm engaged in the design of mixed-use developments. Their reputation for hotel and residential design has led P+S / IBI to many Canadian and International commissions and projects for some of the largest developers in North America. Recent projects by Page + Steele include The Ritz-Carlton Toronto, Maple Leaf Square, WaterParkCity and Chaz on Charles. Cecconi Simone * Cecconi Simone is proud to be the interior design firm behind INDX. Cecconi Simone is an internationally renowned interior design consulting firm based in Toronto. Under the direction of Anna Simone and Elaine Cecconi, the firm has completed major projects throughout North America, China, Italy and Dubai. Their award-winning interiors for clients in hospitality and restaurant, corporate and financial, government and residential, have been featured in numerous national and international design publications. Cecconi Simone’s diverse range of work and multidisciplinary design philosophy gives them a unique understanding of how people live their lives and what design solutions are required to enhance their lifestyle. Recent projects by Cecconi Simone include Peter Street Condominiums, One Bloor, Five Condos, Tableau, Chaz on Charles, Nicholas Residences and Karma Condos. 08 ARTICLE { 14 } THOU SHALL BE REALLY WELL CONNECTED. Go here, there and everywhere. The underground PATH & Subway are right here. See, you are sooo connected. Everything is nearby, because you are at the center of it all. This means no down-time, no traffic-time and more face- time. Get to work in a minute. Get to play in a minute. And then be home in a minute. Get back to your suite and get out of your suit. And in the rare case that you are ever in need of wheels, INDX has car share vehicles. Go forth, quickly. fig.7 . VE. Y ST BA TION ION YONGE ST A AT ST ST AY TORONTO AY UNIVERSITY A COACH 10 DUNDAS E. NORTH TERMINAL ATRIUM ON BAY TRICK SUBW DUNDAS ST. RYERSON SCHOOL ONE DUNDAS DUNDAS SUBW . PA OF BUSINESS WEST ST YONGE-DUNDAS SQUARE LEGEND SEARS MARRIOTT H INDX CONDOS HOTEL EATON ENCLOSED PATH WALKWAY TOWER FUTURE INDX PATH WALKWAY FUTURE PATH WALKWAY WALKWAY OUTDOOR CONNECTION EATON SUBWAY BELL TRINITY CENTRE CITY HALL SQUARE H HOTEL C CULTURAL BUILDING N IO TION A S SPORTS VENUE AT ST 2 QUEEN E. CITY HALL CADILLAC ST MAJOR ATTRACTIONS FAIRVIEW AY PARKING TOWER AY QUEEN ST. SHERATON THOMSON CENTRE HOTEL BUILDING FOUR SEASONS SIMPSON THE HUDSON’S BAY QUEEN SUBW THE PLAZA H TOWER COMPANY OSGOODE SUBW CENTRE FOR THE AT SHERATON VICTORY MUNICH 20 PERFORMING ARTS c CENTRE BUILDING RE CENTRE RICHMOND E. RICHMOND ST. HILTON YONGE TORONTO H RICHMOND RICHMOND FEDERAL CENTRE ADELAIDE BUILDING COMPLEX CAMBRIDGE SUITES HOTEL H THE LANES 130 150 YORK ADELAIDE W. RICHMOND BAY LINE ADELAIDE ADELAIDE AY DBRS CENTRE CENTRE TOWER ADELAIDE PLACE LINE AY EXCHANGE NORTHBRIDGE * DUNDEE ADELAIDE ST. 11 100 TOWER PLACE ADELAIDE W. YONGE ST. PLACE UNIVERSITY SUBW YONGE SUBW 1 ADELAIDE E. SCOTIA PLAZA SUN LIFE TION CENTRE A SUN LIFE CENTRE 130 FIRST ROYAL BANK KING W. BUILDING CANADIAN TION ST 200 PLACE THE BANK A KING W. AY SUN LIFE TOWER OF NOVA SCOTIA ST AY KING ST. 225 ROYAL TORONTO 1 KING W. KING W. 145 KING W. TRUST DOMINION UNIVERSITY BANK WEST NORTH 11 KING W. PARKING STANDARD TOWER LIFE CENTRE PAVILLION KING SUBW . ANDREW SUBW H ROY c METRO ST HALL THOMSON COMMERCE COURT HALL CANADIAN 200 HSBC BANK TORONTO ERNST & 55 PACIFIC TOWER DOMINION YOUNG TWR. WELLINGTON UNIVERSITY OF CANADA SOUTH EAST W. BUILDING BANK DESIGN TOWER EXCHANGE WELLINGTON ST. NORTH 95 TORONTO RITZ TOWER THE RBC WELLINGTON DOMINION BAY WELLINGTON TOWER CARLTON W. CENTRE HOTEL CENTRE H ROYAL BANK CBC PLAZA BROADCAST TD CENTRE FAIRMONT ROYAL YORK HOTEL H CANADA 22 HOCKEY SOUTH TRUST FRONT W. HALL OF TOWER FAME c SIMCOE TOWER PLACE FRONT ST. UNION SUBWAY STATION HARBOURFRONT STREETCAR STATION VIA RAIL CANADA METRO TORONTO INTERCONTINENTAL 151 FRONT W. CITIBANK PLACE GO TRANSIT CONVENTION CENTRE N. TORONTO CENTRE HOTEL 255 FRONT W. AY H AY BUS TERMINAL SKYWALK AY UNION STATION ENCLOSED WALKWAY OVER BAY ST.
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