
Located at 90 Broadview just south of Queen Street, this stylish building boasts a unique structure that houses the pre-existing Coca-Cola bottling plant that was built in 1933. With its unique U shape, large columns and clay-toned façade, this Toronto lofts boast some unique characteristics that blend seamlessly with the surrounding streetscape. The Ninety’s architecture, open concept layouts and exposed concrete will appeal to buyers seeking a unique urban lifestyle. The intersection of Queen and Broadview is now undergoing a transformation, with new shops, services and restaurants springing up in the neighbourhood all the time. Not only does The Ninety have an expansive courtyard \u2013 an unusual feature for a building in the downtown core - but it also offers trees and sitting areas with seating and tables.
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About 90 Broadview Ave, Toronto
The Ninety is only steps away from Country Style for that morning caffeine fix and if you're not in the mood to cook, Coyote Willie Tex, Brickworks Ciderhouse and Indian Spice Room are near this loft. For groceries there is St John's Bakery which is not far.
For those residents of The Ninety without a car, you can get around rather easily. The closest transit stop is a Bus Stop (Queen St East at Broadview Ave) and is only steps away connecting you to Toronto's public transit service. It also has route Queen, route King, and more nearby. For drivers at The Ninety, it might be easier to get around the city getting on or off Don Valley Parkway and Eastern Ave Diversion, which is within 300 meters.
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