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David Vu & Brigitte Obregon Brokers RE/MAX Ultimate Realty Inc., Brokerage Cell: 416-258-8493 Cell: 416-371-3116 Fax: 416-352-7710 Email: [email protected] WWW.GTA-HOMES.COM Redefining the urban experience 15-0779_88QUEEN_BROKERS_PACKAGE_COVER_FINAL.indd 1 12/22/15 4:34 PM CONDOMINIUMS. SHOPS. CAFÉS. RESTAURANTS. PARK. HOTEL. 88 on Queen Street East occupies a full city block in Toronto’s burgeoning downtown; it comprises residential buildings, a park, a hotel, and a beautiful covered arcade with cafés, restaurants and shops. 88. Redefining the urban experience. 15-0779_88QUEEN_BROKERS_PACKAGE_FINAL.indd 1 12/23/15 5:02 PM 15-0779_88QUEEN_BROKERS_PACKAGE_FINAL.indd 2 NORTH LOOKING FROM QUEEN STREET. Illustration is artist’s impression. artist’s is Illustration 12/23/15 5:02 PM . RETAIL RETAIL MEWS RETAIL MEWS. Illustration is artist’s impression. 15-0779_88QUEEN_BROKERS_PACKAGE_FINAL.indd 3 12/23/15 5:02 PM THE UNEXPECTED LIVES HERE. INTRODUCING 88 NORTH. The first phase of a multi building, mixed-use development that boasts a unique integration of residential living with vibrant, street-related retail, as well as, restaurants, cafés, food stores and a hotel. All in an urban setting that’s designed to enrich the Queen Street East neighbourhood. Located on a site bounded by Queen Street to the south, Shuter Street to the north and comprising an entire block between Mutual and Dalhousie Streets, 88 will be an exciting new downtown neighbourhood steps away from Yonge Street, Toronto’s financial core, Ryerson University and an array of parks that make up Toronto’s Garden District. 88 North is the first in a collection of distinguished towers compromising 3 residential buildings resting on a podium that fronts each of the principal streets. Innovative design with an European influence allows public access into central mews lined with shops and cafés with the showcase of this beautiful new space being a park inspired and reinterpreted by New York’s Paley Park. It will be a place to gather and mingle. A totally new garden complimenting the architecture and community. Approach the residential lobby at the intersection of Shuter and Mutual and you will encounter a glazed screen wall that brings warmth to the street. Continuous glass canopies on Shuter and Dalhousie shelter pedestrians and shoppers, and a “green canopy” of trees along Mutual makes the neighbourhood even more inviting. Inside, you will discover a spectacular “concierge hosted” lobby leading to the tower suites and unique two storey loft residences with double volume living rooms, upper level bedrooms and deep enclosed balconies that are so spacious they can be furnished and used as semi-enclosed outdoor rooms. The same level of smart thinking went into the residential amenity spaces. All to be are conceived as an extension of your living space. Indoor amenities include an exercise room, party room and media room. The centerpiece of the outdoor amenities is the swimming pool located on the roof of the podium. It features a landscaped deck for lounging and meeting neighbours and friends. While 88 North is a truly stunning glass tower with a sculptural composition it’s also so much more. It’s an integral component of a new way of living with influences that extend far beyond the confines of its own site. The collective assembly of towers, retail and hotel plus the charming mews and park between them will create an exciting and memorable new home for Torontonians. This is where the unexpected lives. 15-0779_88QUEEN_BROKERS_PACKAGE_FINAL.indd 4 12/23/15 5:02 PM Illustration is artist’s impression. 15-0779_88QUEEN_BROKERS_PACKAGE_FINAL.indd 5 12/23/15 5:02 PM LOBBY. Illustration is artist’s impression. 15-0779_88QUEEN_BROKERS_PACKAGE_FINAL.indd 6 12/23/15 5:02 PM PODIUM. Illustration is artist’s impression. 15-0779_88QUEEN_BROKERS_PACKAGE_FINAL.indd 7 12/23/15 5:02 PM THE WORLD WITHIN A NEIGHBOURHOOD. AT 88 NORTH, THE WORLD IS LITERALLY RIGHT OUTSIDE YOUR DOOR. Located in one of the most historic areas of downtown Toronto, you will live where Toronto grew up. Around the corner is Toronto’s St. James Cathedral dating back to the 1800’s. A few blocks away is Toronto’s famous funky and fabulous St. Lawrence Market filled with locally farmed veggies, artisanal cheeses, heavenly baked bread and fresh seafood and meat. A short stroll west to Yonge Street brings you to the city’s famous main street, the Eaton Centre, Dundas Square, and Massey Hall where Bob Dylan, Ronnie Hawkins, The Band and many other music and entertainment legends played the clubs. Nearby is Ryerson University, Toronto’s vibrant inner-city academy with over 34,000 students and St. Michael’s Hospital with over 3,300 doctors, nurses, and support personnel on staff. To the north you will discover Toronto’s Garden District, a series of charming little parks and some of the city’s finest dining establishments like Terroni, Nami, Rosewater and Bannock. Sushi, Thai, Chinese, Italian - the world awaits your palate and plate. Streetcars right at your door and the Queen Subway Station is a short walk away. Stroll through “The Path”, the below ground walking route lined with restaurants and shops that take you to the Eaton Centre, Saks Fifth Avenue, Nordstrom, Pusateri’s Fine Foods and Union Station, all inside, in heated comfort and just a 15 minute walk away from home. The business of Bay Street and Canada’s most influential and important financial district is a short walk away. Summer fun happens just south at Harbourfront and Lake Ontario. Is it unexpected to find everything you need in your life surrounding where you live? Yes. But 88 North is anything but the expected. 15-0779_88QUEEN_BROKERS_PACKAGE_FINAL.indd 8 12/23/15 5:02 PM 15-0779_88QUEEN_BROKERS_PACKAGE_FINAL.indd 9 12/23/15 5:04 PM Bloor St W Bloor St E g Bata Shoe Varsity Royal Ontario Gardiner Museum Museum Stadium Museum Harbord St t e S g r UNIVERSITY o Wellesley St E e G OF TORONTO t S St ay B YONGE-UNIVERSITY-SPADINA SUBWAY YONGE-UNIVERSITY-SPADINA College St Loblaws MaRS Centre Carlton St St t e i S e s l ou Av ua h t l ty u a i t s D M r S BALDWIN e y v Gerrard St E i e VILLAGE l n r U e v t Be S St e g ne RYERSON r on u Y UNIVERSITY bo CHINATOWN r e Mutual h AMC S Dundas St W Street Deli Dundas St E Art Gallery DUNDAS of Ontario SQUARE GARDEN Ed Mirvish DISTRICT Theatre OCAD Toronto UNIVERSITY Urban Shuter St City Hall Eatery Massey Hall t t S EATON h Nathan rc rvis S St. Michael’s u CENTRE a Phillips h Hospital J Square C Queen St E The Bay/ Carbon Bar George Saks Fih Ave B Espresso Four Seasons Centre La Bettola Bar for the Performing Arts Nordstrom di Terroni Richmond Richmond St E Station ENTERTAINMENT FINANCIAL Golden DISTRICT DISTRICT The Chase Thai GEORGE Roy Adelaide St E BROWN TIFF Royal Alexandra Thompson Elgin COLLEGE Bell Lightbox Theatre Hall Wintergarden Mercato DESIGN DISTRICT Theatre King St E St Carisma Wellington St W ia or Metro t Theg ic St Lawrence Distillery St Marché V Market District ay FrontMarket St E B York St Street The Esplanade O&B Café Grill Sony Centre Front St W Union Metro Convention Station Rogers CN Tower Centre Centre Air Ripley's Aquarium Canada Lakeshore Blvd E Centre Bremner Blvd Queen’s Quay E HARBOURFRONT Spadina Wavedeck 15-0779_88QUEEN_BROKERS_PACKAGE_FINAL.indd 10 Centre Island 12/23/15 5:04 PM Ferry LAKE ONTARIO Harbourfront Toronto Music Centre Garden UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO EDUCATION IS EVERYWHERE. t S e i St s l YONGE-UNIVERSITY-SPADINA SUBWAY ou UNIVERSITY ANDua COLLEGES RYERSON UNIVERSITY is currently h l Mut 88 North is just a fewDa blocks away Carltonfrom bothSt undergoing a major transformation with a number Ryerson University and George Brown College. of exciting new developments including: e Av UNIVERSITY sity OF TORONTO St y er Gerrard St E e iv n Jarvis Collegiate erl U t v t S Institute e S B St t ne n Church Street e RYERSON ur ge o m n Public School UNIVERSITY b a o li Y r a her P Dundas St E S 1 Carlton St t S e e i St s l Av ou OCAD ua Shuter St h l sity St UNIVERSITY y er Mut Da Gerrard St E e iv n h St St t erl s U c v S r t e u S rvi B St h ne a t J C n ur ge e 3 o Queen St E n 2 m b o a Y 4 li r her a S Richmond St E 5 Dundas St E P Adelaide St E GEORGE BROWN St. Michael’s OCAD COLLEGE Choir School Shuter St UNIVERSITY King St E h St St t s c S r a u rvi h ri a o J C t ct i S Queen St E V y a Front St E B RYERSON UNIVERSITY GEORGEThe BROWN Esplanade COLLEGE York St Richmond St E Front St W 1 3 Adelaide St BlackE Star New Sports Centre Gallery 2,300 2,314 A part of the redevelopment graduate students graduate students of the historic Maple KingLeaf St E 2 Lakeshore Blvd E t y S t Gardens in partnership with l a New Student Learning Centre ri u Loblaws. o c t Being planned for the famous ct a i S f V y Sam the Record Man site on a Front St E 0 B The Esplanade York St Yonge Street with 18,000 8 4 7 38,000 28,000 square feet of new retail space.