66 Portland St, Toronto

Pre-construction

66 Portland

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Andrew Harrild
Andrew Harrild
Broker
Property.ca Inc., Brokerage
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+3
520 sqft - 3046 sqft
Avg $915 per square foot
Built in 2006
9 floors/ 82 units
Mid-Rise condo

Overview
Looking for Toronto lofts in a trendy neighbourhood that match modern comfort with boutique style, then 66 Portland is a place to see.
Located on Portland Street between King and Wellington, 66 Portland is a modern nine-storey boutique style building of soft concrete, wood and glass hosting over 80 lofts in the King West neighbourhood. Suites vary in size from one to two-bedrooms and feature ten-foot exposed concrete ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows, hardwood and polished concrete flooring, spa-inspired bathrooms, spacious balconies, as well as an exciting list of building amenities such as a party room and rooftop terrace. Nestled in Toronto’s Entertainment District, you’re nearby to the Rogers Centre stadium, the CN Tower, and the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, as well as all the shops, restaurants, bars and clubs of King West.

Most Notable Features
Life of the city: Living at 66 Portland you are in an unbeatable spot to seize the day in Toronto’s Entertainment District. Just up the street you will discover the excitement and life of King Street West, known for nightclubs, gourmet restaurants, and boutique fashion shops. Just a short streetcar ride will bring you to Roy Thompson Hall, Royal Alexandra Theatre, Princess of Wales Theatre, and TIFF Bell Lightbox.
Rooftop pool: With fewer amenities than other downtown Toronto condos, 66 Portland should be noted for the style and presence of the extras they offer. Spacious public areas feature rustic and modern mixed designs, particularly the rooftop pool and open sky lounge. Enjoy the evenings after work, relaxing in the soothing waters while you gaze at the stars.
Hop on TTC: A note of downtown travel convenience, 99 Portland is only minutes away from TTC routes along King Street and Spadina Avenue. No matter where you’re heading, these two routes can get you there. Oh, you’ll also find safe new bike lanes on Adelaide and Richmond Streets!

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TSCC-1823
Date Registered
Dec 20, 2006
205 - 66 Portland Street
1/13
Just listed
$464,999
23 hours
205 - 66 Portland Street
1BD
1BA
0 Parking
500-599 sqft
Maint. Fee $383
MLS#: C13262276
RARE REAL ESTATE
23 hours
807 - 66 Portland Street
1/32
$485,000
2 days
807 - 66 Portland Street
1BD
1BA
0 Parking
500-599 sqft
Maint. Fee $379
MLS#: C13241656
RIGHT AT HOME REALTY
2 days
212 - 66 Portland Street
1/26
$555,000
9 days
212 - 66 Portland Street
1BD
1BA
0 Parking
500-599 sqft
Maint. Fee $425
MLS#: C13207376
RE/MAX WEST REALTY INC.
9 days
610 - 66 Portland Street
1/26
$685,000
11 days
610 - 66 Portland Street
1+1BD
1BA
1 Parking
600-699 sqft
Maint. Fee $561
MLS#: C13174758
ROYAL LEPAGE SIGNATURE REALTY
11 days
609 - 66 Portland Street
1/29
$3,500
3 days
609 - 66 Portland Street
1BD
1BA
1 Parking
600-699 sqft
MLS#: C13234500
EXP REALTY
3 days

About 66 Portland St, Toronto


Living at 66 Portland you will always have something to do on any given night. The building is a nice walk or TTC hop from the Rogers Centre, where you can enjoy watching your favourite baseball player hit a home run, or you could explore the deep-sea thrills of Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada. Not to mention boutique shopping and restaurants along King West’s Fashion and Entertainment Districts, Queen Street music and shows, and outdoor activities along Toronto’s waterfront. Some local restaurants to check out include Portland Variety for a charming café and bar combo, Bar Wellington for old-manor style dining, and Blowfish on King Street for sushi and inventive Japanese cuisine.
For local grocery stores you can find Fresh & Wild Food Market at the corner of Spadina and King, Metro Centre Marketplace on Wellington, and JC Foodlane on Wellington.
For a breath of outdoor space, 66 Portland is just down the street from Saint Andrew’s Playground on Adelaide, and equal walking distance to either Clarence Square Dog Park on Spadina or Victoria Memorial Park on Wellington.

The King West neighbourhood has a 90+ Walk Score, with nearby bicycle-friendly streets like Adelaide and Wellington. If you want to zip around the city, the King streetcar can connect you with north-south lines like Bathurst and Spadina, the Yonge-University subway and Union Station. For car-owners, King West is a drive-easy area with access to the Gardiner Expressway via Spadina Avenue onramp and the 401 via Bathurst and Allen Road.