EXTRAS: Newly Repaved Walk-Out Terrace With Privacy Fence And Option To Bbq. Plentiful Storage. Step Out Your Door And Into Everything You Need From Popular Parks, Fitness Studios And Local Food Hotspots Like Sud Forno, Terroni And More.
105 - 676 Richmond St W
EXTRAS: Newly Repaved Walk-Out Terrace With Privacy Fence And Option To Bbq. Plentiful Storage. Step Out Your Door And Into Everything You Need From Popular Parks, Fitness Studios And Local Food Hotspots Like Sud Forno, Terroni And More.
About 105 - 676 Richmond St W
105 - 676 Richmond St W is a Toronto condo which was for sale, near Richmond and Bathurst. Listed at $1450000 in June 2020, the listing is no longer available and has been taken off the market (Sold) on 6th of July 2020. 105 - 676 Richmond St W has 2 beds and 2 bathrooms.
Recommended nearby places to eat around 676 Richmond St W are My Roti Place, Tim Hortons and Sisters & Co. If you can't start your day without caffeine fear not, your nearby choices include Jimmy's Coffee. Groceries can be found at Wong's Fruit Market which is a short walk and you'll find Cadence Health Centre only a 8 minute walk as well. Interested in the arts? Look no further than Victoria Memorial Square and Fort York: Garrison Common. Wanting to catch a movie? Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival and CineCycle are within walking distance from Industrial Revolution Ⅰ. Love being outside? Look no further than Stanley Park, Alexandra Park or Harry Gairey Rink, which are only steps away from 676 Richmond St W.
For those residents of 676 Richmond St W without a car, you can get around rather easily. The closest transit stop is a Light RailStop (QUEEN ST WEST AT PALMERSTON AVE) and is only steps away, but there is also a Subway stop, OSGOODE STATION - SOUTHBOUND PLATFORM, a 16-minute walk connecting you to the TTC. It also has (Light Rail) route 301 Queen, and (Light Rail) route 501 Queen nearby. Residents of Industrial Revolution Ⅰ also have easy access to Gardiner Expressway, which is within a 4-minute drive using on and off ramps on Rees St.