676 Richmond St W, Toronto

Pre-construction

Industrial Revolution Ⅰ

Builder: Bob Mitchell
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Daaron Johnston
Daaron Johnston
Broker
Property.ca Inc., Brokerage
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620 sqft - 620 sqft
Avg $1,338 per square foot
Built in 1997
2 floors/ 19 units
Low-Rise condo

Industrial Revolution I is a former knitting mill that now is home to 20 rarely sold, exclusive hard lofts. Renowned for their classic exposed brick and beams, hardwood floors, and large windows, as well as the fireplaces and patios that grace every unit. Some units are even multi-level and run as large as 2000 square feet. Groceries can be grabbed quickly from Loblaws, which is just a short 5-minute stroll away. Looking for some culture? Check out the Georgia Scherman Projects and Queen West Art Crawl. Both are within walking distance from Industrial Revolution and could be a great way to spend some downtime. For nearby green space, Stanley Park, Saint Andrew's Playground and Alexandra Park could be good to get out of your condo and catch some fresh air or to take your dog for a walk. Just steps from the famous 501 Streetcar which runs along Queen St, going anywhere in the city could not be easier and, of course, connections to Union Station bring you to GO Transit, VIA Rail and the UP Express to Pearson International Airport. For drivers, the closest highway is the Gardiner Expressway via the Spadina Ave onramp, making it easy to get around Toronto and beyond.

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Pets
Public Transit
Parking Garage
Security System
BBQ Permitted
Bike Storage

Included in Maintenance Fees

Common Element
Building Insurance
Water
Parking
Developer
Corp
MTCC-1156
Date Registered
Aug 22, 1997
101 - 676 Richmond Street W
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$1,295,000
24 days
101 - 676 Richmond Street W
2BD
2BA
1 Parking
1,400-1,599 sqft
Maint. Fee $862
MLS#: C12193215
RE/MAX HALLMARK BIBBY GROUP REALTY
24 days
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About 676 Richmond St W, Toronto

Some good places to grab a bite are A&W Canada, North of Brooklyn Pizzeria or Tacorrito. Venture a little further for a meal at one of Queen West neighbourhood's restaurants. If you love coffee, you're not too far from Tim Hortons located at 659 Queen St W. For those that love cooking, Nugateau is only steps away.

For those residents of 676 Richmond St W without a car, you can get around quite easily. The closest transit stop is a Bus Stop (Queen St West at Palmerston Ave) and is only steps away connecting you to Toronto's public transit service. It also has route Queen, and route Queen nearby. Access to Gardiner Expressway from Industrial Revolution Ⅰ is within a 4-minute drive, making it easy for those driving to get into and out of the city getting on and off at Rees St.