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Contact 416.546.1721 Info@Kingswaybytheriver PRESENTATION CENTRE CONTACT 4210 DUNDAS ST. W. 416.546.1721 ETOBICOKE, ON., M8X 1Y6 [email protected] KINGSWAYBYTHERIVER.CA Specifications subject to change without notice. Images, illustrations and renderings are for mood and impression only. E.&O.E. 2017. Artist concept WELCOME TO KINGSWAY BY THE RIVER Following the initial success of Kingsway By The River, we are pleased to introduce Phase 2. This 8 storey midrise boutique building is elegant and contemporary in design, and finds a natural fit in Toronto’s coveted Kingsway neighbourhood. Intimate in size, this modern metal, glass and masonry building with only 137 suites and convenient ground floor retail is the final phase of this masterplanned community. Presenting K2 at Kingsway By The River. MODERN LIVING IN THE KINGSWAY Artist concept A DRAMATIC STREET PRESENCE Artist concept DINING ROOM & LOUNGE Artist concept FITNESS ROOM Artist concept of phase 1 amenity area for mood and impression only. BBQ STATIONS OUTDOOR DINING CLUB K2, AMENITIES PARTY ROOM INSIDE & OUT OUTDOOR LOUNGE & FIREPIT Club K2 is the perfect setting to enjoy quality time inside and out. Host a dinner party in the private dining room with service kitchen. Relax in the lounge with multiple sitting areas and a bar. Enjoy the outdoors on the landscaped terrace with lounge seating, a fire pit, barbecue stations, and dining tables. Celebrate with friends INDOOR in the party room. Tone the muscles in the fully-equipped, fitness centre with cardio, free weights and exercise MULTI-PURPOSE LOUNGE machines. Club K2, designed specially for you. ELEVATORS FITNESS ROOM MODERN LIVING IN THE KINGSWAY Artist concept EGLINGTON AVE W SCARLETT WOODS GOLF COURSE WESTON RD EGLINGTON AVE W UP SCARLETT RD JAMES LAMBTON GOLF & GARDEN COUNTRY CLUB ST CLAIR AVE W ROYAL YORK RD ST GEORGE GOLF ISLINGTON AVE & COUNTRY CLUB GO DUNDAS ST W KIPLING AVE AVE 6 6 7 LAMBTON PARK 9 8 3 3 THE JUNCTION BABY POINT JANE ST 5 1 ANNETTE ST 13 KEELE ST CHESTNUT HIGH PARK AVE 5 14 HILL 4 15 KINGSWAY 12 RUNNYMEDE RD 2 DUNDAS ST W 1 11 4 HIGH PARK PRINCE EDWARD DR N HOME SMITH PARK OLD MILL TTC RONCESVALLES AVE AN ADDRESS OF ETIENNE BRULE PARK 1 ISLINGTON 9 GOLF CLUB 10 BLOOR ST W 8 PARKSIDE DR 16 2 CONVENIENCE 3 4 5 HIGH PARK 10 2 BLOOR TOM RILEY TTC KING’S MILL 11 PARK 6 PARK WEST BLOOR ST W 7 VILLAGE SUNNYLEA RESTAURANTS PARKS SCHOOLS N WINDERMERE AVE HUMBER MARSH 1. MA MAISON JAMES GARDEN 1. LAMBTON KINGSWAY JUNIOR MIDDLE SCHOOL PARK 2. STARBUCKS LAMBTON WOODS PARK 2. KINGSWAY COLLEGE SCHOOL 3. WARREN PARK JR PUBLIC SCHOOL HUMBER MARSH PARK 3. CAFE DEMETRE 4. KINGSWAY COLLEGE INSTITUTE HUMBER BAY 4. MERLOT HIGH PARK SOUTH HUMBER PARK 5. HUMBERCREST PUBLIC SCHOOL 5. LA VERANDA HOME SMITH PARK 6. RUNNYMEDE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE LAKE ONTARIO 6. GREEN MANGO ETIENNE BRULE PARK 7. HILLSIDE MONTESSORI SCHOOL 7. OTTIMO THOMAS RILEY MEMORIAL PARK 8. HUMBER VALLEY VILLAGE JR MIDDLE SCHOOL 8. TRATTORIA LEONARDO Artist concept GOLF 9. JAMES CULNAN SEPARATE SCHOOL 9. VIBE LAMBTON GOLF AND 10. ST. PIUS X SEPARATE SCHOOL COUNTRY CLUB 11. RUNNYMEDE JR & SR PUBLIC SCHOOL SHOPPING ISLINGTON GOLF CLUB 1. BLOOR WEST RETAIL 12. WESTERN TECHNICAL-COMMERCIAL SCHOOL SCARLETT WOODS GOLF COURSE 2. KINGSWAY VILLAGE 13. ST CECILIA CATHOLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ST GEORGE GOLF AND 3. HUMBERTOWN VILLAGE COUNTRY CLUB 14. ANNETTE STREET JR & SR PUBLIC SCHOOL 4. KINGSWAY MILLS PLAZA 15. HUMBERSIDE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE 5. THORNCREST SHOPPING PLAZA 16. ETOBICOKE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE 6. LOBLAWS HUMBER RIVER 80 URBAN TOWNHOMES N NEW PUBLIC PARK 201 MODERN CONDOMINIUMS DEFINING THE COMMUNITY A new community of distinctive condominiums, modern condominium lofts, urban townhomes and convenient retail overlooking the Humber River, where dynamic architecture relies on clean lines, precise 137 CONDOMINIUM LOFTS proportions and a contemporary elegance. DUNDAS STREET WEST Artist concept Artist concept FEATURES & FINISHES BUILDING FEATURES Brushed aluminum contemporary ELECTRICAL AND Wallman Architects designed 8-storey hardware. COMMUNICATION FEATURES metal and glass building with Pre-wired for telephone and cable masonry accents Stacked washer-dryer outlets in living areas and bedrooms with high speed internet access Oversized balcony or terrace with Perched above the humber river available valley, fronting Dundas St. W. in the every suite as per plan heart of the Kingsway Electrical service panel with breakers KITCHENS Surrounded by extensive green space Switch controlled receptacles in living including a new municipal park, a Custom designed kitchen cabinetry areas and bedrooms, down lighting STYLISH KITCHEN parkette, and the river valley and backsplash from designer’s in foyer, track lighting in kitchen, curated selections and rough-in for overhead fixture in 137 Suites, all with oversized dining room Stone countertop from designer’s Images of phase 1 model suite for mood and impression only. balconies or terraces as per plan curated selections Approximately 15,000 square feet of ENVIRONMENTAL FEATURES retail space at ground floor Under-mount stainless steel sink with single lever pull out faucet Energy efficient in-suite HVAC system with energy recovery ventilator (ERV) Two residential elevators servicing all reduces heating and cooling costs levels including underground garage Stainless steel appliances including 30” fridge, 24” dishwasher, 30” and brings fresh air directly into the Approximately 137 residential slide-in range and 30” over-the- suite parking spaces and 20 guest parking range microwave or; 24” fridge, Individually controlled heating and spaces in two levels of underground 24” dishwasher, 24” range and cooling garage microwave as per plan Exterior glazing with Low E glass Approximately 100 bicycle parking BATHROOMS spaces and 100 storage lockers in Custom designed vanities with under- Energy Star™ rated Appliances garage mount sinks, stone countertops, and where applicable contemporary single-lever faucets from designer’s curated selections Low flush toilets BUILDING AMENITIES Fitness centre with cardio, weights, Porcelain floor/wall tiles from Individual suite metering of utility and exercise machines designer’s curated selections as per consumption** plans Formal dining room with kitchen Systems commissioning to ensure Custom-designed vanity mirrors building energy systems are properly Multipurpose lounge and sitting room installed and calibrated with bar Frameless glass enclosures for separate showers as per plans MODERN LIVING HOMEOWNER WARRANTY Outdoor amenity terrace with lounge Contemporary low flush toilets PROTECTION seating, dining tables and BBQ Tarion Warranty Corporation New station Exterior vented exhaust fan Images of phase 1 model suite for mood and impression only. Home Warranty Protection Party room with casual dining SAFETY AND SECURITY One Year, Two Year and Seven Year and lounge seating FEATURES warranty protection as per Tarion Construction Performance Guidelines Entry phone system in lobby vestibule Manufacturer’s warranty on SUITE DETAILS Electric fob-based access system appliances Custom designed suites with choice at main building entry points and of finishes from curated selection amenity areas Ceiling height of approximately 9 Closed circuit cameras at strategically feet in principal rooms excluding located entry points Notes: mechanical system bulkheads* * Ceiling heights are subject to bulkheads, exposed Rough-in for in-suite security ducts, dropped ceilings and structural beams. Smooth ceiling finish ** Refer to Condominium Documents (Declaration) for Fully sprinklered for fire protection further information about suite metering. White paint finish throughout Smoke detectors in every suite and all All Features and Finishes are subject to change Wide plank laminate wood flooring common areas without notice. E.&O.E. June 2017. in all living areas and bedrooms, from designer’s curated selection White painted and well lit garage Solid core custom designed suite entry doors with entry privacy lock DESIGNER ENSUITE MODERN LIVING IN THE KINGSWAY Images of phase 1 model suite for mood and impression only. THE KINGSWAY TEAM URBAN CAPITAL PROPERTY GROUP Urban Capital is one of Canada’s leading developers with an award-winning reputation for architectural design, environmental sustainability, and a commitment to cities. Working in partnership with the best architects, designers and planners, the company is widely recognized for its pioneering role in bringing high-design urban living across Canada. Consistently named as a top 10 condo developer in Toronto, Urban Capital has over 7,500 condominium units developed or under development since 1996. With a reputation as urban regenerators, the company has brought its high standards and visionary approach to neighbourhood- conscious development from Toronto to Halifax, Ottawa, Montreal, Winnipeg, and Saskatoon. urbancapital.ca OCTOBER 14, 2015 SAUCIER + PERROTTE ARCHITECTES / ZAS ARCHITECTS / CLAUDE CORMIER ET ASSOCIÉS / MMM GROUP LIMITED NORTHAM REALTY ADVISORS LIMITED Northam Realty Advisors Limited is a full-service real estate company focusing on asset management, development and property services for quality Canadian real estate with currently over 4 million square feet under management. Northam invests its own funds along with institutional clients in a variety of commercial and residential opportunities. Northam along with its partners have enjoyed an enviable track record of providing quality returns for its investors and award winning LEED premises for its tenants and occupants. Founded in Toronto in 1971, Northam today has offices in Toronto, Luxembourg and Frankfurt employing approximately 100 in staff and manages office, industrial and specialty retail properties in Canada’s major metropolitan areas. northamrealty.com .
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