159 SW Condominiums is located at the intersection of Sherbourne Street and Wellesley Street in downtown Toronto. This apartment complex by Alterra is located in the Cabbagetown neighborhood, known for its atmosphere and developed infrastructure. Residents can take advantage of proximity to top restaurants, shopping and educational institutions such as Ryerson University and Winchester Schools and Jarvis University Institute.
Architecture and design
The complex was delivered by renowned architectural firm Quadrangle Architects and the interior was designed by Studio U31. 159 SW Condos is a modern building with sunny lines and innovative design solutions. The apartments feature LED lighting, wide laminate floors and energy efficient windows.
The complex offers a variety of floor plans from studio apartments to three bedroom apartments. All apartments are equipped with modern fixtures and fittings, including built-in paneled kitchen cabinets and stainless appliances.
Residents have access to extensive amenities such as such a gym, yoga studio, barbecue area, party room with kitchen and terrace. There is also a three-level recreation area with an outdoor treadmill and fitness park.
The complex has excellent transportation accessibility with connections to subway stations and bus stops, as well as easy access to the Don Valley Parkway for motorists.
159 SW Condos is a combination of modern comfort and an ideal location in Toronto's vibrant downtown.
Cost of apartments in Winslow Condos from $ 988 680
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Devron Developments is a family-owned Toronto-based company founded in 1997. It originally specialized in building luxury low-rise homes through its subsidiary Ron Custom Homes, which has built more than 100 luxury homes in prestigious areas of the city.
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