Where once there were aging warehouses and a less than pleasant urban vibe, Toronto's Entertainment District has been experiencing a renaissance of vitality and construction over the last dozen years and more. One of the developments that's re-vitalizing the area just north of the CN Tower and alongside King Street's famous 'Restaurant Row' is Remington and the Easton's Group's King Blue Condominims. At street level, the condo, retail, and cultural development will integrate the historic Westinghouse building, while up above, King Blue's balcony views are going to be something else.

Panoramic View from the 48th floor of King Blue condominiums, image courtesy of King Blue Condominiums

Placed on the western edge of the downtown towers, the Page + Steele / IBI Group designed complex is uniquely positioned to capture some of the best views of the city. As the panorama above shows, (click on it to expand, or visit the official site for the full effect!), residents will have direct sightlines to the lake, the core and beyond. As night falls, views towards the financial core, iconic CN Tower and Rogers Centre will provide a unique urban backdrop.

King Blue Condominiums from above, image courtesy of King Blue Condominiums

Street level look at the re-purposed Westinghouse building podium, image courtesy of King Blue Condominiums

With prices from the $200,000s and up, the great vistas and dynamic street life of King West become an attractive prospect for any buyer.

Eager to learn more about King Blue Condominiums, or just want some community impressions? Check out the dataBase link below, or follow the thread in our ForumAs the project continues to develop, UrbanToronto will keep a close watch.


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