High Park Condominiums
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Image of High Park Condominiums (Construction)

    Identification

    Also Known AsHigh Park Condominiums[1]

    Corp #Toronto Standard Condominium Corporation #1676

    Address70 High Park Avenue[1][2][3]

    Postal CodeM6P 1A1[1][2][3]

    NeighbourhoodHigh Park North

    CityToronto, Ontario, Canada

    Urban AgglomerationGreater Golden Horseshoe

    Nearby Buildings100 High Park, 100 Quebec Avenue, 80 Quebec, High Park Village - Structure 1, 50 Quebec Avenue, High Park Village - Structure 3, High Park Village - Structure 7, Grenadier Square Redevelopment - Structure 1, Grenadier Square - Structure 1, and Grenadier Square Redevelopment - Structure 2

    Nearby ParksAnnette Recreation Centre Property, Glenlake Square, Lithuania Park, Parkview Gardens Parkette, and Ravina Gardens

    WardParkdale-High Park (13)

    Technical

    TypeHigh-Rise

    DesignationResidential Condominium[1][4][5]

    StatusComplete

    Floors Above-Ground20[2][7]

    Height (Non-Specific)69m (226.38f)

    Suite Count168[2]

    Suite Maxsize114.74m² (1,235.05f²)[2]

    Suite Minsize44.69m² (481f²)[2]

    AmenitiesFitness Facilities[2][6], Games Room[2][6], Garden[2], Multimedia Room[6], and Events Room[2][6]

    Companies

    History

    Complete (2005)

    Construction (2004 to 2005)

    High Park Condominiums - Construction

    Proposed (2004)

    References

    1. 2011-07-16: Ontario Land Registry, "Geowarehouse Observations"
    2. 2005-04-02: The Toronto Star, "From lofts to luxury north of Bloor St.", Allison Harness
    3. 2005-06-11: The Toronto Star, "High Park highrise built atop 1928 church", EV Raymer
    4. 2010-06-03: Simple-Knowledge, TREB MLS Summary Information, "Custom Extraction From MLS"
    5. 2004-01-01: HomeGuides, Condo Builders Annual, "2004 GTA Edition"
    6. 2012-07-20: The Toronto Star, " What They Got: Condos "
    7. 2005-11-26: The Toronto Star, "Condo site didn't have a prayer", WD Lighthall