A couple of "small" problems with these 1.5-2.5 million dollar condos:
They share 75 Portland's underground garage entrance (bad enough, but...), which opens up onto Portland St. Problem is, during morning rush hours Portland St. is backed up from Front to King Sts, so in order to exit your own garage you must wait for a complete stranger's kindness of opening up a gap in the bumper to bumper traffic for you.
The rear of the building is mere feet away from 75 Portland's windows - hello poor neighbour!
Also the rear of building looks over a filthy laneway and rear of stripclub (sadly no strippers are in sight).
And, directly beside the building (West side) is planned the "el cheapo" This is Downtown condos (starting from the $200,000's).
Exclusive area? I don't think so.
As mentioned, the bricking is the same grey colored bricks as used on Victory condo, Thompson Hotel Condos, and even the new condo building on King E near Sherborne, and Streetcar Development's condos further along King E near Corktown.
Exclusive? More like the "Chevy" of bricks: the early 2000s will be known as the grey brick condo era, instantly dating any building years down the road. Remember the orange 70's era? Some of the old Toronto subway cars still bear the orange-and-fake wood panelling interior colours. What fun...
I think this whole thing is one big GREED job
at the peak of the condo market.