Discover SQ at Alexandra Park. Where people in the know want to live. SQ is in the epicentre of downtown Toronto at vibrant Spadina and Queen. Where the best of everything is at your doorstep. Walking distance to higher learning at University of Toronto, OCAD U and Ryerson University. Close to world-class employment opportunities in the Financial District, Bay Street Corridor, and major hospitals. Steps to the offices of innovative new firms and industry leading technology companies. Surrounded by the culture and attractions of the Entertainment District, and the shopping and conveniences of Queen West.
SQ is the first stage in an extraordinary, master prepared revitalization of Alexandra Park that will see it changed into a phenomenal, renewed and vivid neighborhood bursting with parks, green spaces, modern design and inspired architecture. Tridel, Toronto's a lot of acclaimed condominium home builder, is breathing fresh life into this prime downtown community. SQ is among the most imaginative and preferable condo ownership opportunities in Toronto today.
Phase 1 as a whole will include the demolition of 85 existing RGI units, the replacement of 61 of those RGI units, and the refurbishment of 139 existing units. It will also introduce new streets and improved east-west pedestrian connections.
Toronto Community Housing and Tridel chose Teeple Architects to design the two market condominiums. Teeple Architects' commitment to architectural innovation, sustainability, and environmentally conscious design made them the perfect candidate to take on a design challenge of this magnitude.
The local moving procedure for residents in Stage 1a of the revitalization has begun. The Toronto Neighborhood Housing Moving Workplace opened in Atkinson/Alexandra Park in March 2013. This office provides locals with on-site access to the staff that will be supporting resident moving.
Alexandra Park is a diverse community located in the heart of Toronto's downtown, surrounded by the vibrant neighbourhoods of Kensington Market, Chinatown and West Queen West.
The Alexandra Park community was built starting in 1968.The last building constructed was 20 Vanauley, built in the 1980s. It was originally a public housing community with some buildings managed by the province and others by the City of Toronto. By 1990, the leadership of the Alexandra Park Residents Association (APRA) were convinced that residents would prefer tenant-led property management. After years of community consultation, in 1998 the province approved a plan to convert Alexandra Park to the Atkinson Housing Co-operative (Atkinson/Alexandra Park) and transfer property management responsibilities to the newly formed co-operative.
Residents can move from their existing unit into a temporary relocation unit inside Atkinson/Alexandra Park, and then into a new revitalization replacement unit. Residents can move from their existing unit into a temporary relocation unit outside of Atkinson/Alexandra Park in another Toronto Community Housing property, and then into a new revitalization replacement unit. Residents can choose to leave Atkinson/Alexandra Park to live in another Toronto Community Housing community.
SQ is the first stage in an extraordinary, master prepared revitalization of Alexandra Park that will see it changed into a phenomenal, renewed and vivid neighborhood bursting with parks, green spaces, modern design and inspired architecture. Tridel, Toronto's a lot of acclaimed condominium home builder, is breathing fresh life into this prime downtown community. SQ is among the most imaginative and preferable condo ownership opportunities in Toronto today.
Phase 1 as a whole will include the demolition of 85 existing RGI units, the replacement of 61 of those RGI units, and the refurbishment of 139 existing units. It will also introduce new streets and improved east-west pedestrian connections.
Toronto Community Housing and Tridel chose Teeple Architects to design the two market condominiums. Teeple Architects' commitment to architectural innovation, sustainability, and environmentally conscious design made them the perfect candidate to take on a design challenge of this magnitude.
The local moving procedure for residents in Stage 1a of the revitalization has begun. The Toronto Neighborhood Housing Moving Workplace opened in Atkinson/Alexandra Park in March 2013. This office provides locals with on-site access to the staff that will be supporting resident moving.
Alexandra Park is a diverse community located in the heart of Toronto's downtown, surrounded by the vibrant neighbourhoods of Kensington Market, Chinatown and West Queen West.
The Alexandra Park community was built starting in 1968.The last building constructed was 20 Vanauley, built in the 1980s. It was originally a public housing community with some buildings managed by the province and others by the City of Toronto. By 1990, the leadership of the Alexandra Park Residents Association (APRA) were convinced that residents would prefer tenant-led property management. After years of community consultation, in 1998 the province approved a plan to convert Alexandra Park to the Atkinson Housing Co-operative (Atkinson/Alexandra Park) and transfer property management responsibilities to the newly formed co-operative.
Residents can move from their existing unit into a temporary relocation unit inside Atkinson/Alexandra Park, and then into a new revitalization replacement unit. Residents can move from their existing unit into a temporary relocation unit outside of Atkinson/Alexandra Park in another Toronto Community Housing property, and then into a new revitalization replacement unit. Residents can choose to leave Atkinson/Alexandra Park to live in another Toronto Community Housing community.
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