Roncesvalles Lofts
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Identification
Also Known AsRoncesvalles Lofts
Corp #Toronto Standard Condominium Corporation #2132
Address25 Ritchie Avenue[1][2][3]
FrontsDundas Street, and Ritchie Avenue
NeighbourhoodRoncesvalles
CityToronto, Ontario, Canada
Urban AgglomerationGreater Golden Horseshoe
Nearby BuildingsHoward Park Co-operative, 2323 Dundas West, Bloor Dundas Square, 1439 Bloor West, Nestle Canada, The Sterling, Howard Park - West Structure, Howard Park - East Structure, High Park Lofts, and Feather Factory Lofts
Nearby ParksColumbus Parkette, Indian Mound Traffic Island, Indian Valley Crescent, Macgregor Playground, and Ritchie Avenue Parkette
WardParkdale-High Park (14)
Technical
TypeMid-Rise
DesignationResidential Condominium[1][2][3]
StatusRegistered
Suite Count39[3]
Suite Maxsize171.41m² (1,845f²)[3]
Suite Minsize57.14m² (615.05f²)[3]
AmenitiesCommunity Barbecues[10], Fitness Facilities[4][5], Garden[1][2][3], Events Room[10], and Security System[5]
Companies
DeveloperTriumph Developments[2][3][4]
Mechanical EngineeringTrow Associates Inc.[11]
History
Complete (2011)
References
- 2006-05-13: The Toronto Star, "South of Bloor St. busy with projects", Allison Harness
- 2006-08-19: The Toronto Star, "Sites between Humber River and Bathurst St.", Allison Harness
- 2007-06-09: The Toronto Star, "Plenty of choice in price and view in west Toronto", Allison Harness
- 2010-05-25: Condo Life, "June 2010 Edition"
- 2010-11-01: Condo Life, "November 2010 Edition"
- 2012-04-09: Ontario Land Registry, http://www.geowarehouse.ca, "Geowarehouse Observations"
- 2006-09-15: The Globe and Mail, "Low-rise set to compete with the big guys", Sydnia Yu
- 2006-10-14: The Toronto Star, "Attention to details pays off in unique loft building", Ellen Moorhouse
- 2006-12-11: HomeGuides, CondoGuide - The GTA Edition, "Roncesvalles Village offers great character and a growing condo market", page(s) 110
- 2010-11-12: The Toronto Star, "Condos on the market: Toronto West"
- 2006-10-14: The Toronto Star, "Pro-active approach to runoff", Ellen Moorhouse