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Pier-27-Phase-3 -Brochure.Pdf LIVE WHERE THE SKYLINE IS REDEFINED. ARTIST’S CONCEPT Reflecting the vibrant energy of Toronto’s most desirable lakefront location, The Tower at Pier 27 is a celebration of life on Toronto’s harbour. A superior residence, The Tower builds on Pier 27’s unchallenged position as the premier condominium community on Toronto’s waterfront to offer an architectural wonder with sheer scale and vision that speaks for itself. Designed to surpass the expectations of even the most discerning buyer, The Tower features an unrivalled collection of first class building amenities, spectacular modernistic suite designs and some of the finest waterfront and city views in Toronto. With a one-of-a-kind design from acclaimed architect Peter Clewes, you can own an iconic piece of Toronto history in the making at The Tower at Pier 27. 01 LIVE WHERE ICONIC ARCHITECTURE IS RIGHT AT HOME. With an architectural vision that redefines the urban landscape, The Tower at Pier 27 defies convention to create a singular masterpiece of remarkable scale and distinction. The Tower is the latest addition to the widely acclaimed Pier 27 condominium community. The first phase consisted of two striking buildings connected by a spectacular bridge of glass and steel. Since its completion, it has quickly garnered a reputation as one of the most prestigious addresses in the city. The Tower at Pier 27 continues the trend of cutting edge architecture with its own distinctive design that both complements and enhances the existing buildings in the Pier 27 community. ARTIST’S CONCEPT 03 THE FINEST CITY & LAKE VIEWS ARE YOURS TO CHOOSE. A WeST FACiNg vieW FRom The 25h FlooR AN eAST FACiNg vieW FRom The 25h FlooR A SouTh FACiNg vieW FRom The 25h FlooR 07 LIVE WHERE THE WATERFRONT LOOKS BETER THAN EVER. FeATuRiNg A bolD, PARADigm-ShiFTiNg DeSigN CoNCePT, The NeW JACk lAyToN FeRRy TeRmiNAl ReFlects limiTless PossibiliTieS FoR The FuTuRe oF ToRonto HarbouR. The Tower at Pier 27 is located at the centre Also coming to the waterfront is an all new of an exciting wave of re-development on ferry terminal. Slated to begin its first phase of Toronto’s waterfront. With the initial phases now construction in 2016, the design for the all- completed, the Queens Quay / harbourfront new Jack layton Ferry Terminal is the winning Centre revitalization project has already brought selection from a highly popular international a vibrant new energy to the harbour. The competition. 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Hoops SPorts Bar & Grill - ToRoNTo 13. SheRbouRNe CommoN 13. TAveRNA meRCATTo 14. HTo PARk 14. STeAm WhiSTle bReWiNg 15. MartiN gooDman Trail 15. BymARk 16. SoNy CeNTRe FoR The PeRFoRmiNg ARTS 16. Esplanade Restaurant 17. ST Lawrence Centre District FoR The ARTS Toronto’s waterfront offers some of the finest lifestyle amenities anywhere in the city.y ou 17. BrookFielD PlACe 18. AiR CANADA CeNTRe can spend your day rollerblading or bicycling down the waterfront trail, then stop off to 18. ToRoNTo-DomiNioN CeNTRe 19. Rogers Centre enjoy one of the countless outdoor shows and events at harbourfront Centre. Art buffs will 19. LoNgo’S mAPle leAF SQuARe 20. RiPley’S AQuARium oF CANADA enjoy the many thought provoking exhibits at The Power Plant Contemporary Art gallery, 20. ReAl SPoRTS APPARel 21. CN ToWeR and you can indulge your inner sun worshipper on the sandy shores of Sugar beach. Plus, 21. LCbo 22. PRiNCeSS oF WAleS TheATRe Centre island and the beaches of the Toronto islands are just a ferry ride away. 22. LoblAWS 23. ST. lAWReNCe mARkeT Pier 27 also puts you just moments away from many of downtown Toronto’s most loved TRANSPORT & SERVICES 24. CAbANA Pool bAR amenities. Countless shopping and dining destinations — including the iconic St. lawrence 01. JACk lAyToN FeRRy TeRmiNAl 25. AlPhA obSTACle TRAiNiNg market, Rogers Centre, ACC, streetcars and union Station, The Sony Centre for the 02. Billy biShoP Airport 26. The DoCkS DRiviNg RANge Performing Arts and more — are all just steps from your door at this ideal urban lifestyle 03. STReeTCAR 27. The keATiNg ChANNel community. The college and university bound will love the proximity to the city’s best 04. UnioN STATioN - SubWAy, go TRAiN, Pub & gRill institutions, with the new george brown College Waterfront Campus just down the street on AiRPoRT exPReSS TRAiN 28. BeeR SToRe 05. ToRoNTo hARbouR WATeR TAxi Queens Quay, and the george brown St. James Campus, Ryerson university and u of T all easily accessible. 11 RIGHT ON THE WATER. IN THE HEART OF THE CITY. LIVE WHERE LEISURE, FITNESS & COMFORT ARE ALL ARTIST’S CONCEPT INCLUDED. ARTIST’S CONCEPT The Tower at Pier 27 features a comprehensive range of amenities that have been selected to reflect the prestige of this spectacular residence.o ur fitness facilities have been custom programmed with movement haus by benchmark group.
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