80 Western Battery Rd, Toronto

Pre-construction

Zip Condos

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Andrew Harrild
Andrew Harrild
Sales Representative
Property.ca Inc., Brokerage
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403 sqft - 1174 sqft
Avg $936 per square foot
Built in 2008
24 floors/ 301 units
High-Rise condo

24-storeys made of brick and glass, Zip Condos enjoys a great urban location, just a short walk from several restaurants and bars, as well as TTC routes on King Street. Fitted with Cecconi Simone interior designs, Zip Condos has many different suite layouts and finishes. Cabinets and vanities have strip laminate floors, units also have six-foot deep balconies and striking lake views. For some local outdoor space, you can stroll over to Liberty Village Park, pop down Fleet Street to the Waterfront, or you can take a walk north to Trinity Bellwoods on Queen Street, a great spot for all kinds of outdoor recreation from baseball to picnics.

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Gym
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Concierge
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Party Room
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Visitor Parking
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Car Wash
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Media Room
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Meeting Room

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Developer
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Corp
TSCC-1977
Date Registered
Nov 27, 2008
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About 80 Western Battery Rd, Toronto

Some good places to grab a bite are Ono Poke Bar, Maurya East Indian Cuisine-Liberty Village or Panago Pizza. Venture a little further for a meal at one of Liberty Village neighbourhood's restaurants. If you love coffee, you're not too far from Liberty Coffee Shop located at 1-80 Western Battery Rd. Nearby grocery options: Metro is not far.

Transit riders take note, 80 Western Battery Rd is a short walk to the closest public transit Bus Stop (East Liberty St at Pirandello St West Side) with route Ossington, and route Dufferin Night Bus. Access to Gardiner Expressway from 80 Western Battery Rd is within a 4-minute drive, making it easy for those driving to get into and out of the city using Jameson Ave ramps.