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Dundas + Jarvis Condominiums CONDOMINIUMS DUNDAS + JARVIS What is Prime? In an ever-changing city, there’s one address where everything falls into place. Where work and pleasure come together. Where distances are measured in steps. Where convenience is a given. Where amenities are unparalleled. Where neighbours are friends. Where you always feel at home. That is PRIME. PRIME CONDOMINIUMS 3 — 4 Podium hero view PRIME CONDOMINIUMS 5 — 6 Everything Here is Prime. Conveniently located, steps from Dundas and Jarvis, PRIME is redefining urban living. Whether you’re a banker, tech expert, life-sciences guru or a student with big dreams, the world is at your doorstep when you live at PRIME. Dedicated to creating an elevated living experience, its upscale amenities include a stunning lobby furnished by Versace and a 10,000 sq. ft. indoor and outdoor coworking space and fitness facility. PRIME is elevating condo living downtown. PRIME CONDOMINIUMS 7 — 8 Prime Architecture Contemporary and strikingly elegant, PRIME will confidently state its presence in Toronto’s fast evolving skyline. Rising to 46-storeys with a 3-storey stone and glass podium, it represents the next generation of tower design in the evolution of Jarvis Street. With its distinctive grid pattern that’s clad in charcoal coloured metal and accented with gold strips, its façade will make a stunning statement. Finally, PRIME’s East and West faces are articulated in vertical lines, North and South in horizontal bands and this unique design makes it stand out in the skyline in a way that’s both timeless and memorable. PRIME and the city PRIME CONDOMINIUMS 9 — 10 PRIME’s lobby delivers a spectacular experience to residents on their way to work Your Lobby: or class. Furnished by Versace, its stylish and timeless ambience is complemented with unique bespoke lighting that draw your eyes to its towering ceilings and a feature Furnished by wall of bright faceted mirrors. Its stone framed archway will impress one and all. Wrapped in dark warm wood and accented with ornamental screens and gold fins, Versace this lobby furnished by Versace sets the tone for sophistication that permeates through the building. Lobby furnished by Versace Lobby furnished by Versace PRIME CONDOMINIUMS 11 — 12 Outfitted with state-of-the-art equipment, PRIME Fitness is more than a gym. It’s a Inspiring You premier fitness club, a complete way of life. Open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, PRIME Fitness is an impressive 6,500 sq. ft. indoor and outdoor facility with CrossFit, to Perform cardio, weight training, yoga, boxing, and so much more. An elite workout experience that’s always at your doorstep, whether it’s after a long day at work or before a morning lecture. PRIME Coworking includes quiet study pods, coworking spaces and private meeting rooms Welcome to PRIME Coworking. Over 4,000 sq. ft. of indoor and outdoor space, Upgrade Your all inspired by world-class coworking providers and the work environments at Google and Facebook. Just an elevator ride away, PRIME’s residents will have access Home Office to a mix of private collaboration rooms, individual study pods and open concept indoor and outdoor workspaces. A premiere fitness club at your doorstep Dressed in a neutral palette with gold accents, these quiet study areas, coworking spaces, and private meeting rooms provide an environment that encourages both work and play for a new generation of business leaders. Convenient and functional, these dynamic spaces are perfect for all members of the creative and business class. PRIME CONDOMINIUMS 13 — 14 Amenities that Make You Want to Stay at Home STUDY NOOKS PROPERTY MANAGEMENT OFFICE BREAKOUT ROOM BREAKOUT ROOMS PRIME FITNESS PRIME COWORKING SPACE GUEST SUITE STUDY PODS OUTDOOR COWORKING SPACE JARVIS STREET PUTTING GREEN JARVIS STREET INDOOR YOGA GUEST SUITE OUTDOOR SCREENING AREA BBQs OUTDOOR GAMES AREA OUTDOOR LOUNGE OUTDOOR YOGA BBQs PRIME OUTDOOR FITNESS OUTDOOR DINING AND LOUNGE Second level: The work and play floor Third level: The fitness floor PRIME CONDOMINIUMS 15 — 16 SPADINA BLOOR ST W BAY BLOOR-YONGE BLOOR ST E SHERBOURNE MUSEUM SPADINA AVE SPADINA A Prime ST YONGE WELLESLEY ST E University of Toronto Location GO ANYWHERE IN MINUTES WELLESLEY Location Walking* Cycling* BAY ST BAY JARVIS ST Ryerson University <1 <1 CHURCH ST PARLIAMENT ST PARLIAMENT Metro Supermarket 5 1 COLLEGE STREET SHERBOURNE ST Loblaws CARLTON ST Loblaws 8 3 QUEEN’S PARK COLLEGE Princess College Station 10 4 Margaret Toronto Hospital General Hospital GERRARD ST E Dundas Station 10 4 Mount Eaton Centre 10 4 Sinai ST YONGE SPADINA AVE SPADINA Hospital Of the many things that make PRIME desirable, location tops the list. Yonge & Dundas Sq. 10 4 In the heart of downtown, set amid one of the city’s most vibrant St. Michael’s Hospital 12 5 Yonge & neighbourhoods, PRIME offers a world of amenities and conveniences DUNDAS ST W Dundas Metro Square right at its doorstep. If work is your priority, the financial core is a George Brown 14 6 DUNDAS ST E short walk away. If your existence revolves around higher learning, City Hall 15 7 ST PATRICK DUNDAS Ryerson University’s Yonge Street Campus is right across the street. Art Gallery Whether you’re a doctor or patient, Toronto’s outstanding healthcare University Health Network 15 6 of Ontario facilities are also within easy reach. With convenient access to transit, University of Toronto 25 10 Toronto as well as life’s essentials and luxuries, PRIME is simply one of the Eaton *time in minutes Centre best-connected condos in the city. City Hall & UNIVERSITY AVE Nathan Phillips St. Michael’s QUEEN ST W Square Hospital QUEEN ST E MAP LEGEND OSGOODE QUEEN RICHMOND ST E Streetcar Routes Bicycle Lanes ADELAIDE ST E Line 1 Yonge-University George Brown KING ST W St. James Campus KING ST E Line 2 Bloor-Danforth KING Local Bike Share Stations ST ANDREW FRONT ST E Ryerson Campus BAY ST BAY Financial District AVE SPADINA FRONT ST W UNION SmartTrack Rogers Centre GARDINER EXPY D LV Air Canada R B NE Centre B R E M WALK SCORE BIKE SCORE TRANSIT SCORE GARDINER EXP E Y S QUAY 96 100 100 QUEEN QUEENS QUAY W PRIME CONDOMINIUMS 17 — 18 GO ANYWHERE IN MINUTES EMPLOYMENT GROWTH MEDICAL GROWTH EDUCATIONAL GROWTH Dundas + Jarvis: Location Walking* Cycling* 1 Google 16 7 2 Bank of Montreal BLOOR13 ST W 4 BLOOR ST E Live Where the 3 St. Michael’s Hospital 12 5 4 Daphne Coxwell 8 2 Health Sciences Growth is Complex 5 Centre for Urban <1 <1 Innovation 6 AVE SPADINA Smart Building 10 3 YONGE ST YONGE Analytics Living Lab 1 Google 3 St. Michael’s 3.0 5 Centre for Urban Innovation 400,000 square foot $300 million redevelopment project 40,000 square foot centre 7 The DMZ 10 3 Downtown Office for Urban Innovation 8 Ted Rogers School 13 5 Find value at Dundas and Jarvis, PRIME’S of Management WELLESLEY ST E convenient location ensures it’s always in *time in minutes the company of growth. Nestled between College and Dundas Subway stations, NEW SUBWAY LINE Dundas and Jarvis has benefited from major investments in education, finance, The Province’s $11 billion investment in technology and health sciences. Sitting the new Ontario Line subway, only ~1KM at the intersection of mind and action, it away, is sure to bring further growth in is also home to Ryerson University, the SHERBOURNE ST employment along with medical and ST PARLIAMENT 2 Bank of Montreal 4 Daphne Coxwell Health 6 Smart Building Analytics Living Lab champions of diversity, entrepreneurship educational investment. COLLEGE STREET CARLTON ST346,000 square foot cutting edge First smart Analytics Lab in Canada and innovation. With convenient access to Sciences Complex work space housing approximately Toronto’s best known and most established 333,000 square foot of space * Source: https://toronto.citynews.ca/ 3,500 full time employees dedicated to advancing health employment nodes, it’s a magnet for 2019/04/11/new-ontario-line-to-include-more- science studies the ambitious. stops-in-downtown-core/ GERRARD ST E SPADINA AVE SPADINA POPULATION AT EMPLOYMENT IN THE 6 7 The Digital Media Zone (DMZ) YONGE ST YONGE YONGE + DUNDAS* DOWNTOWN CORE DUNDAS ST W 5 Ranked top business incubator in DUNDAS ST E 7 the world 8 2 4 250,000 584,660 ST BAY JARVIS ST UNIVERSITY AVE 2016 2016 QUEEN ST W QUEEN ST E 3 CHURCH ST KING ST W KING ST W 8 Ted Rogers School of Management 475,000 1,569,800 Home to nearly 10,000 students Estimated in 2041 Estimated in 2041 1 and more than 250 industry- connected faculty * Source: TOCore Planning Study. FRONT ST E SPADINA AVE SPADINA FRONT ST W GARDINER EXPY LVD R B NE B R E M GARDINER E XPY QUAY E QUEENS QUEENS QUAY W PRIME CONDOMINIUMS 19 — 20 Ryerson University St, Michael’s Hospital MaRS Discovery District Ryerson University Nathan Philips Square University of Toronto Packed with outstanding restaurants, unbeatable shopping and non-stop In the Heart entertainment options, Dundas and Jarvis has a lot to offer. Steps from Yonge and Dundas Square and the Eaton Centre, the City’s premier shopping destination is only of Excitement minutes away from PRIME Condos. Here you can enjoy Toronto’s flourishing theatre and art scene at Massey Hall or Ed Mirvish Theatre. Whatever your interest, at PRIME you’ll never run out of fun things to do. Dundas Square PRIME CONDOMINIUMS 21 — 22 Prime Views Views from 45th floor SE S SW PRIME CONDOMINIUMS 23 — 24 W NW N PRIME CONDOMINIUMS 25 — 26 Views from the 45th floor NE E SE PRIME CONDOMINIUMS 27 — 28 Suite palette A Suites with Style PRIME CONDOMINIUMS 29 — 30 Suite palette B FEATURES AND FINISHES Building Kitchens – 24 hour, 7 day
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