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Toronto's Distillery District condos are a mix of graceful old character buildings and modern high rise towers. A wide
variety of pre-Victorian industrial buildings form the main environment in which Distillery District condos are located.
The area takes its historical roots from the Gooderham and Worts Distillery that was constructed in Georgian times back in
1832. Toronto?s Distillery producer ceased operations in 1990, but the buildings were reborn in 2003 as restored key
historical and cultural properties. Inhabitants of Distillery District condos can enjoy the benefits of the proximity to a
long list of cafes such as Balzac?s Coffee Roastery, Cafe Uno, and Cafe Furbo. Famous restaurants include the Boiler House
with live jazz music, and the well known Pure Spirits Oyster House. Toronto Distillery District condo residents will have
no limit of dining options for private functions such as the Cannery Room which can accommodate up to 100 guests. The Mill
Street Brewpub will delight Distillery District condo owners with its amazing variety of beers on tap as well as a very
tasty pub menu. The Stirling Lounge is an elegant lounge location for the hip music lovers from the nearby Distillery
District condos. The Tappo Wine Bar and Restaurant provides an eclectic mix of dishes for Distillery District condo food
aficionados such as sumptuous seafood pastas and a wine list that is world class. If Distillery District condo inhabitants
want a local spot full of character, Archeo is an old carpentry shop that was converted into a pizza and pasta restaurant
that is a must see. For the organic Distillery District condo residents, the Brick Street Bakery is sure to satisfy taste
buds with its 100 percent organic pastries and breads.
Art lovers in the Toronto Distillery District will marvel at the
Eudora Pendergrast Stoneware and Porcelain Pottery Store where people can find very practical and elegant items for their
Distillery District condo. Marjolyn Van Der Hart is a brilliant painter in the Distillery District and has had her work
displayed at art fairs across the United States. Mary Wong is an oil painter who focuses on natural landscapes and is sure
to impress even the most discerning Distillery District condo owners seeking that perfect image for their condo wall.
Wonderland Graphics Photography is a premiere photo studio operated by Ted Smith, which Toronto Distillery District condo
residents will find useful for any special events that they may want perfectly captured. Art lovers in the Distillery
District will admire the fine art located in the Blue Dot Gallery. The Engine Gallery is also located in Toronto?s
Distillery District and not only showcases brilliant contemporary art work but Distillery District condo owners can also
have their favourite art work expertly framed at this location. A rich cultural environment permeates this neighbourhood
with the Nightwood and the Young Centre for the Performing Arts, which allow Distillery District condo residents the
opportunity to have great entertainment directly at their doorstep. The amazing retail mix for people who reside in
Distillery District condos includes Akroyd Furniture Artscape that builds furniture from sustainable local wood. Biltmore
Domicile sells amazing antique furniture as well as providing Distillery District condo owners with expert interior design
services. The Sport Gallery is devoted to the art of sport photography which will thrill Distillery District condo sports
aficionados. Toronto Distillery District condo residents that have a love for dance will appreciate the Dance District. For
the lucky Distillery District condo inhabitants that can work in the neighbourhood, there are a number of companies that
call the area home from Blue Agency North to Kingstar Media and Planet in Focus.
Distillery District condo owners also have
a bright future to look forward to with the redevelopment of the area. The 2015 Pan Am Games means that there is a huge
public park named the Don River Park already under construction adjacent to the Distillery District. New residential
neighbourhoods that will be built as part of the athlete?s village for this area will provide a mix of housing, retail and
commercial space for all Distillery District inhabitants to enjoy. A neighbourhood sports complex will also be built in the
port lands just south of the Distillery District with skating arenas for the use of all Torontonians. Another new
neighbourhood park for Distillery District condo inhabitants to enjoy is the Underpass Park which will feature cafes and
parkland, creating a highly desirable area instead of an unused part of the city. Residents in the Distillery District
condos can also look forward to an expanded streetcar line presence in the vicinity to service them conveniently and ensure
easy access to both the Waterfront and Financial District. Toronto?s Distillery District condo owners can savour the unique
mix of culture and luxury in this small community just east of the downtown Toronto core. Marquee Distillery District condo
buildings include Pure Spirit and Clear Spirit, the latter of which is currently under construction. If you are interested
in a Distillery District condo I can direct you to the style and type of building that suits you best, enabling you to
Live the Lifestyle of Your Dreams!
Distillery District Condo Report

Corktown District Lofts
52 Sumach Street
Distillery District Condo
Just within the Toronto Distillery District condo neighbourhood are the Corktown District Lofts. This Distillery District
condo project consists of three separate six storey buildings constructed by Streetcar Developments Inc. These new
Distillery District condos have been built as traditional loft style suites with high ten foot ceilings, open concept
kitchens and polished concrete floors. These Toronto Distillery District condos range in size from 460 to 1,500 square feet
and building exteriors feature a modern looking mix of brick and steel that furthers the feel of unique urban lofts. Both
the Queen and King streetcar lines are available nearby. These Toronto Distillery District condos are sure to create fans
of the neighbourhood with their unique features, and their location allows you to walk south to the nearby Distillery
District shops and famous restaurants such as the Sterling Room and Mill Street Brewpub.
Distillery District Condo Report

Pure Spirit
33 Mill Street
Distillery District Condo
The Toronto Distillery District condo Pure Spirit is a soaring thirty two storey tower in the heart of an historical area.
Constructed by CityScape, this Toronto Distillery District condo complex contains 378 units and was designed by Architects
Alliance. The loft style units in the Pure Spirit Distillery District condo building blend seamlessly into the surrounding
pre-Victorian architecture. Amenities in this Toronto Distillery District condo project include an outdoor pool with
terrace, an exercise room, sauna, billiards room, a theatre, a concierge, and three guest suites. The balconies at the Pure
Spirit Distillery District condos provide uninterrupted views of the city, lake, and Downtown Toronto skyline. Toronto
Distillery District condo owners can enjoy amazing restaurants such as the Boiler Room, Pure Spirit Oyster House, and
and the Tappo Wine Bar and Restaurant. Short walks also take you to the Fresh and Wild grocery store at the base of the
Pure Spirit building, and the Blue Dot Art Gallery. Residents in these Distillery District condos can enjoy the abundance
of community attractions such as Jazz Festivals and theatrical performances in this lively area.
Distillery District Condo Report

39 Parliament
39 Parliament Street
Distillery District Condo
The Distillery District is the home of the Toronto condos at 39 Parliament Street. This 13 floor Distillery District condo
building contains 92 units and was constructed in the year 2000. These Toronto Distillery District condos are located in the
historical Distillery District, which is a pedestrian area formed out of the Gooderham & Worts Distillery and its 47
pre-Victorian industrial structures. Today the Distillery District is home to many cafes, including Soma Chocolate and
Gelato, The Sweet Escape Patisserie, and Cafe Uno with their incredible panini sandwiches. Many of the units at 39
Parliament Street Distillery District condos are two storey loft suites with views overlooking this historical area.
Amenities in this Toronto Distillery District condo building include a party room and a rooftop deck. The Toronto
Distillery District is truly a unique and historical area with plenty of entertainment to offer Distillery District condo
residents, including the Food Truck Festival and Distillery Art Market.
Distilllery District Condo Report

80 Mill Street 80 Mill Street Distillery District Condo
The Toronto Distillery District condos at 80 Mill Street are located in Old Town Toronto, to the East of the downtown
Toronto core. Comprising of 144 units, 80 Mill Street residents benefit from both the cultural and entertainment value that
the inhabitants of Toronto Distillery District condos cherish. These Distillery District condos feature a number of
amenities including an exercise room, a party room, and a rooftop garden and deck. The original area was predominantly
composed of the Gooderham & Worts Distillery and customs buildings, which were constructed in Georgian times in the early
19th century. Beautifully restored around the year 2000, Toronto Distillery District condo residents can now appreciate the
myriad number of cafes, art studios, and unique retail establishments such as Hastens handcrafted beds from Sweden, Tank
Jewellery and Beads, and Akroyd Furniture Artscape who can design custom pieces for your home. All these elements combine
to provide for Toronto Distillery District condo residents a unique neighbourhood that constantly intrigues, especially for
art lovers.
Distillery District Condo Report

70 Mill Street 70 Mill Street Distillery District Condo
The Toronto Distillery District condo at 70 Mill Street is a mid rise building. This 95 unit tower is located in the
historical and quiet neighbourhood known as the Distillery District, renowned for being the world?s largest distillery in
1877. The condo building at 70 Mill Street enjoys close proximity to the financial centre to the west and the downtown
Waterfront to the south, and it is constructed on top of original government customs buildings from the early 19th century.
Some of the suites at the Distillery District 70 Mill Street feature balconies, and unit sizes range from 550 to 1200
square feet. Amenities at this Toronto Distillery District condo include a party room and a rooftop garden. Those seeking a
neighbourhood with character and a relaxed environment will take pleasure calling their Toronto Distillery District condo
home. Distillery District condo residents that enjoy the arts will be in heaven with the Dish Gallery + Studio, Studio Fuse,
and Susan Leopold Studios that are all within a one minute walk.
Distillery District Condo Report

Clear Spirit Tower 55 Mill Street Distillery District Condo
The new and trendy Toronto Distillery District condominium project Clear Spirit will add to the exciting atmosphere of this
historic Old Town Toronto area. The Clear Spirit Tower represents phase two of the development plan by Dundee Realty and
Cityscape. Designed by Alliance Architects, the 40 storey Distillery District condo tower includes amenities such as a
rooftop pool, a hot tub, an outdoor play area, a barbecue area, exercise facilities, games room, a theatre, and a playroom
for children. All Clear Spirit condo units will have wraparound balconies as well as an energy recovery ventilator,
reducing energy costs for Distillery District condo suite owners. The extensive landscaping and brick paving surrounding
the site will reduce the heat island effect. One of the best energy efficient devices at Clear Spirit Tower will be the
captured rainwater directed to provide the majority of irrigation. Modern CAT 6 wiring is used at the Clear Spirit Tower
for telephone and internet connections. Public transportation will be facilitated by an extension to the King East streetcar
line reaching directly into the Distillery District. Toronto Distillery District condo residents seeking to enjoy the
abundant artistic flair of the neighbourhood and proximity to the Toronto waterfront will enjoy living in this tower.
Occupancy of this Toronto Distillery District condo building, Clear Spirit Tower, is anticipated for March 2012.
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