Every new condo hitting the Toronto market in the last while has launched with features that set it apart in some way from all of its competitors, and The Station Condos at the Subway by Brandy Lane Homes is no exception. SMV Architects, known for Mountain Equipment Co-op on King West, Loggia on The Queensway, and The Village at Blue Mountain, designed The Station’s modern exterior. Upper floors are punctuated by balconies and accent panes of coloured glass, while the base of the podium features 4,000 sq. ft. of retail space. Artwork commissioned especially for this building will be installed at the entry courtyard and at the main intersection of Wilson and Tipett. 

Station Condominiums in Toronto by Brandy Lane Homes and SMV Architects

The Station’s lobby centres on the concierge station, which rises to the ceiling. The amenities are appointed by Lukas Design Interiors. Best known for creating luxurious residences, hotels, private clubs and resort interiors, this Oakville-based firm is now bringing their signature style here.

Station Condominiums in Toronto by Brandy Lane Homes and SMV Architects

The Studio Club features a few Toronto firsts, including an indoor infinity-edge oasis pool, a design typically found only in high-end hotels.

Station Condominiums in Toronto by Brandy Lane Homes and SMV Architects

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