Notting Hill gives you amazing access to an attractive list of amenities. The vast green space along the Humber River offers more than enough space to explore the great outdoors. A short commute in any direction will get you to all of your dining, shopping, and entertainment needs. Urban amenities and natural surroundings offer you the best of both worlds!
Traveling in this area by vehicle is quite efficient as Highway 401 and 427 are nearby. Those who want to get downtown for work or play are reasonably close to the Gardiner Expressway. Transit users can hop onto region buses that connect riders to various TTC subway stations. The upcoming Crosstown LRT will offer the area a terminal stop called Mount Dennis which is expected to be extended in the future. This westward extension of the Crosstown LRT could eventually serve the site more directly with a stop at Royal York Road. Additionally, the Weston GO Station carries riders directly to Union Station in 17 minutes.
This residential neighbourhood in eastern Etobicoke was long regarded as a low-rise residential neighbourhood but real estate investors are seeing the potential of making this the next epicenter for development. While the crosstown LRT will make this already accessible neighbourhood even more accessible, the local amenities and natural habitat ambiance makes bids this locale the next up and coming place to live and raise a family.
This property will have tower B, with 33 floors, right in the center of the community, which will be the highest peak for this residential set up surrounded by the shorter towers, positioned to the west and the east. The central tower, 102 meters tall, springs from a base, which has 8 storeys, with a commercial and service space in level with the ground. To the west, the 24-storey building fashioned with a heightened podium with 10 floors, ranging to the tower’s west, alongside Eglinton.
The 33-storeyed central tower, to its East, has the other three towers, which will be structured in this site, expanding further east. Facing Eglinton, buildings ‘C’ and ‘D’, at 27 and 30 floors, respectively, will have a joint use of the facilities area on floor number two, with stores places at level with the ground.
Up north, will be tower E, with 18 storeys. Service area will be planned on the ground stage with a complete facilities area of 2,850 m², indoor. The township also has an external space for amenities planned that will be spread across the five towers, alongside landscaping charted, courtesy of NAK Design Strategies.
This project has a 50/ 100 walk score and their transit score is 66 on 100. This new community will be in the Humber Heights-Westmount neighborhood in Toronto. There are greenery and parks nearby this project such as Ukranian Canadian Memorial Park, Scarlett Heights Park and Scarlett Mills Park.