250 King St E, Toronto

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Status: Pre-construction
Occupancy 2028
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434 sqft - 846 sqft
Avg $1,576 per square foot
43 floors/ 509 units
High-Rise condo
Ceilings up to -ft

Allure was developed by Emblem Developments in 2028. This Toronto condo sits near King St E and Sherbourne St, in Downtown's St. Lawrence neighbourhood. Located at 250 King Street East, this Toronto condo has suites ranging from 434 to 846 sqft. There are 509 units at Allure, with a variety of exposures and layoutsover 43 levels. Amenities here include a 24h Concierge, Media Room, Gym and Indoor Child Play Area as well as a Yoga Studio, Sauna and Outdoor Child Play Area.

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About 250 King St E, Toronto

Allure is a short walk from Neo Coffee Bar for that morning caffeine fix and if you're not in the mood to cook, Pita Land King, Petite Thuet and Betty's are near this condo. Groceries can be found at Rocco's No Frills which is only steps away and you'll find Corktown Dental Centre a short distance away as well. Entertainment around Allure is easy to come by, with Young People's Theatre, Alumnae Theatre and Imagine Cinemas Market Square only a 3 minute walk. If you're an outdoor lover, condo residents of Allure are only a 3 minute walk from David Crombie Park.

Transit riders take note, Allure is only steps away to the closest public transit Bus Stop (King St East at Sherbourne St) with route King, route Kingston Rd, and more. Access to Gardiner Expressway from Allure is only a 2-minute drive, making it easy for those driving to get into and out of the city getting on and off at Lower Sherbourne St.