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Lumina Brochure life illuminated. In an exquisite setting that magnifies life’s brilliance, Lumina weaves an abundance of light and ambition into the tapestry of your life. The final building to join North York’s wildly successful Emerald City master-planned community, Lumina surrounds you with an impeccable fusion of space and convenience, allowing you to embrace every day to the utmost. CONTENTS A REFLECTION OF BRILLIANCE PART OF THE COMMUNITY Lumina at Emerald City Life illuminated Page 6 Page 8 ART OF THE COMMUNITY LET LIFE SHINE A vibrant atmosphere Your community at a glance Page 10 Page 12 FAIRVIEW MALL THE PERFECT EQUILIBRIUM A shopping mecca Public transit and access to highways Page 14 Page 16 YOU’RE ON YOUR WAY ABSOLUTE PROXIMITY Your route to everywhere Abundant surroundings Page 18 Page 20 KEEPING YOU CENTRED THE BRIGHTEST LIGHT The Parkway Forest Community Centre Your home shines Page 22 Page 25 ALL-STAR AM EN ITI ES FLOORPLANS Spectacular amenities at Lumina Modern and spacious Page 38 Page 40 FEATURES & FINISHES/DISCLAIMER THE TEAM Everything you’ve ever wanted A visionary approach Page 62 Page 64 LUMINA 4 5 EMERALD CITY a reflection of brilliance. Lumina is the ultimate reflection of the thriving community in which it resides—a haven that embodies Emerald City’s vivacity with a modernist fusion of technical design and a unique sense of space. The planned thirteen-storey Tower and seven-storey Oasis Suites are nestled amid a vibrant neighbourhood, threaded within the lush landscaping. Lumina’s distinct design complements the sophistication of the area with architectural intent. LUMINA 6 part of the c o m m u n i t y. Unforgettable moments and the simple pleasures in every day. Life happens here. Surrounded by places to work and places to play, Lumina is in one of Toronto’s most energetic and dynamic destinations. Close to exceptional shopping, restaurants, movie theatres and a local community centre, Emerald City’s prime location brings you the best of all worlds. Overlooking Parkway Forest Park which features plenty of sublime green space to retreat, it’s no wonder the Fairview Mall community is quickly becoming one of Toronto’s most flourishing areas. LUMINA 8 9 EMERALD CITY art of the c o m m u n i t y. Canadian artist, Douglas Coupland, was commissioned to create a piece that would reflect the joyful atmosphere of the Emerald City community. His large, multi-coloured totem installation did just that. From the pedestrian plaza at the southeast corner of Don Mills Road and Sheppard Avenue to the new Parkway Forest Community Centre which features an aquatic facility, each vibrant level represents the variety of niceties found in the urban landscape. LUMINA EMERALD CITY 16 13 16 DON MILLS RD Old Cummer 22 let life shine. BAYVIEW AVE FI N CH AVE YON G E ST 13 25 404 community at a glance. 22 23 14 Shopping & Dining 6 10 VICTORIA PARK AVE CU M M ER AVE FI N CH AVE 1. Fairview Mall 15. Foodland 17 2. Bayview Village 16. Galleria Supermarket 12 7 3. Shops At Don Mills 17. The Keg 3 4. Ikea 18. Sashimi House 5. MEC 19. Spoon & Fork FI N CH AVE 18 Finch 8 6. Winners 20. Johnny’s Hamburgers LE S LI E ST 9 8 7. Peanut Plaza 21. Tim Hortons 4 8. Canadian Tire 22. Paramount Fine Foods 9 9. Mark’s 23. Swiss Chalet 14 5 10. York Mills Gardens 24. Me-Va-Me Kitchen Express WILLOWDALE AVE 11. Yonge Sheppard Centre 25. Dragon Pearl Restaurant 20 12. Empress Walk Shops 26. King George’s Arms Pub 1 7 22 SHEPPARD AVE E 13. No Frills 27. Esquire Plaza North York 10 18 14 Centre 11 Don Mills 6 14. Food Basics Leslie 12 21 404 20 5 19 21 24 Schools & Services Bessarion 17 15 20 23 27 1 Bayview 2 2 23 15 SHEPPARD AVE E 2 26 1. Forest Manor Public School 16. North York Zion School House 8 4 18 9 2. Shaughnessy Public School 17. St. Matthew the Apostle Oriole 1 401 3. St. Mattias Secondary School 18. Shaughnessy Children’s Centre Sheppard 4. Lescon Public School 19. Montessori Education Centre 11 Oriole 401 SHEPPARD AVE E 7 5. Dallington Public School 20. St Timothy’s Catholic Church 3 6. Rene Gordon Public School 21. North York Toronto Christian School 21 7. George St. Henry Academy 11 22. Seneca College - 27 8. Georges Vanier Secondary Newnham Campus 26 19 School 23. Abu Huraira Center 9. Woodbine Middle School YON G E ST 24. Lambton College 10. St. Timothy Catholic School 17 6 25. Immanuel Baptist Church 11. Fenside Public School 26. Oraynu Congregation for Hu- 12. Van Horne Daycare manistic Judaism 13. York University Markham 27. Temple Emanu-El YORK MILLS RD Campus (planned) 28. York University - Glendon 24 14. Toronto Public Library - Fairview Campus 401 10 15. North York General Hospital 19 25 4 16 Parks & Recreation YORK MILLS RD 1. Pa rkway Fo rest 14. Tam O’Shanter Golf Club DON MILLS RD Community Centre 15. Don Valley Golf Club 15 2. Parkway Forest Park YORK MILLS RD 16. Bayview Golf and 3. Betty Sutherland Trail Country Club LE S LI E ST BAN B U RY R D 4. Donalda Club Golf Course 17. Pleasantview Community York Mills BAYVIEW AVE Centre & Arena 5. Bond Park 5 18. Muirhead Park 6. East Don Parkland 404 19. Fenside Arena 7. Villaways Park 20. Goodlife Fitness 8. Oriole Arena & Swimming Pool 21. Graydon Hall Park 9. Oriole Park Field YON G E ST 22. Seneca Hill Park 10. Godstone Park 24 23. Seneca Hill Tennis Club THE BRIDAL PATH 11. Dallington Park 24. Windfields Park 12. Rosedale Golf Club 25. Sunnybrook Park LAWRENCE AVE E 13. Edwards Gardens 26. Wilket Creek Park 12 3 28 LUMINA 12 25 13 fairview mall. a shopping mecca. YOUR NEXT-DOOR NEIGHBOUR HAS IT ALL Fairview Mall offers all the elements of a richly-endowed lifestyle close at hand, boasting over 170 stores and services, an extraordinary collection of big-brand retailers, luxury labels, and a cinema. Nearby, at Sheppard and Don ALDO J.CREW Mills, Fairview Mall is an invitation to enjoy APPLE JEAN MACHINE ARDENE JACK & JONES every day in your multifaceted mecca. AERIE LA SENZA AEROPOSTALE LA VIE EN ROSE ADORE LAURA SECORD ARITZIA LEGO AROMA LE CHATEAU AMERICAN EAGLE L’ O C C I TA N E B2 LULULEMON BCBG MAX AZRIA LUSH BIRKS MARCIANO THE BODY SHOP MAC BENCH MAPPINS BLUENOTES MICHAEL HILL CALL IT SPRING NINE WEST CALVIN KLEIN PEOPLES CLUB MONACO PURDYS CHAMPS PANDORA DKNY ROOTS FEMME CARRIERE RW & CO FOREVER XXI STEVE MADDEN GAP SWAROVSKI GARAGE SUNGLASS HUT GODIVA SEPHORA GUESS SPORT CHEK H & M TOMMY HILFIGER HUDSON’S BAY VICTORIA’S SECRET HOLLISTER ZARA LUMINA 14 15 EMERALD CITY the perfect equilibrium. Minutes from Fairview Mall and Highway 401, Toronto’s main east-west artery, Lumina allows homeowners to enjoy a vibrant and balanced life within the community and beyond. The well-established location connects you right to where you already are, illuminated with exceptional shops and brilliant restaurants. Meanwhile, the neighbouring TTC and 404/Don Valley Parkway quickly link you to and from the electric energy of downtown Toronto and afar. DON MILLS TTC STATION ORIOLE GO STATION JUNCTION OF HWY 401 & DVP/HWY 404 UP EXPRESS UNION STATION PLATFORM LUMINA 16 17 EMERALD CITY Vaughan Metropolitan Unionville Centre Highway 407 14th Street you’re Pioneer Village Finch Miliken on your way. York University North York Centre Finch Finch West Downsview Park Sheppard Yonge Bayview Leslie Fairview Agincourt Mall Willowdale Bessarion Close to the TTC and GO Transit systems, Sheppard West Lumina gives you easy access to some of Ellesmere Wilson Toronto’s most exciting and dynamic destinations. York Mills Yorkdale Lawrence East Scarborough Centre Lawrence West Lawrence Glencairn Matheson / Airport Sunnybrook Aga Khan Corporate Centre Mt Dennis Caledonia Oakwood Forest Hill Avenue Eglinton Leaside Park Park Sloane Pharmacy Golden Mile Ionview Kennedy Kipling Keelesdale Fairbank Eglinton Chaplin Mt Pleasant Laird Science Centre Wynford O’Connor Hakimi Birchmount West Lebovic Davisville St. Clair Warden St. Clair West Summerhill Dupont Rosedale Victoria Park Bloor Islington Old Mill Runnymede Keele Lansdowne Ossington Bathurst Bay Sherbourne Broadview Pape Greenwood Woodbine Kipling Royal York Jane High Park Dundas Dufferin Christie Spadina St. George Bloor Castle Chester Donlands Coxwell Main Street Scarborough West Yonge Frank Museum Wellesley Queen’s Park College Gerrard St. Patrick Dundas Yonge-University Osgoode Queen Queen Bloor-Danforth Sheppard-Yonge St. Andrew King Eglinton Crosstown Future Expansion Future SmartTrack Liberty Village Spadina Union Unilever Site LUMINA 18 19 EMERALD CITY absolute proximity. The surroundings of Lumina offer abundant outdoor recreation options, from exploring the Betty Sutherland With a walk score of 80 and a transit score of 90, Park to cycling along the East Don Parklands. Lifelong Lumina is within a close radius to all the action. education is at hand with the Forest Manor Elementary Tasks can be accomplished and days can be Public School just around the corner. And residents can filled with trips to the nearby IKEA, stunning take comfort in knowing that Lumina is within proximity Bayview Village or local Cineplex Cinemas. to North York General Hospital at Sheppard and Leslie. In a location so superb, you’ll begin to understand why Lumina brings you closer to a life illuminated. LUMINA 20 EMERALD CITY keeping you centred. The Parkway Forest Community Centre is part of the master-planned Emerald City Community. The 50,000-square-foot facility with a green roof, commercial teaching kitchen and an adjacent Rooftop Garden is the first of its kind.
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