
330 Richmond
330 Richmond St W, Toronto
Overview
Hotel inspired living in a vibrant neighbourhood is what Greenpark is creating with 330 Richmond Condos (Previously Gloss Condos). These high-rise Toronto condos will include retail space at street level, a whole floor for indoor/outdoor resident amenities and about 295 residences. Suites will range from studio to two-bedroom plus den over 24-storeys. The top 14-storeys will feature a unique series of stepped balconies and terraces adding outdoor living space. Ample underground parking for cars and bicycles is also part of the plan.
330 Richmond Condos promises to be an exceptional development and worth checking out before it's scheduled completion date in 2018.
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Highest price per sqft out of 440 condos in Downtown
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About 330 Richmond St W, Toronto
Recommended nearby places to eat around 330 Richmond St W are Four Four South Village, Liuyishou Hotpot Downtown Toronto and Hong Fatt B-B-Q. If you can't start your day without caffeine fear not, your nearby choices include Starbucks. Groceries can be found at Mike’s Independent City Market which is a short walk and you'll find Cadence Health Centre only a 4 minute walk as well. Entertainment around 330 Richmond St W is easy to come by, with Scotiabank Theatre, CineCycle and TIFF Bell Lightbox not far. With Campbell House Museum and The Design Exchange a 4-minute walk from your door, you'll always have something to do on a day off or weekend. Love being outside? Look no further than Grange Park, Clarence Square Park or Isabella Valancy Crawford Park, which are only steps away from 330 Richmond St W.
If you choose to make 330 Richmond Condos your home, you are about an 8-minute walk to Osgoode subway station. It's even a shorter walk to the famous 501 streetcar that cuts a path along the length of Queen Street, running east- and westbound. Getting to the West End, Midtown | Central or just about anywhere in the city could not be easier and, of course connections to Union Station bring you to GO Transit, VIA Rail and the UP Express to Pearson International Airport. For drivers, the closest highway is the Gardiner Expressway via the Spadina Avenue onramp and is within a 4-minute drive.