40 Esther Shiner Blvd & 1001 Sheppard Ave E, North York

Pre-construction

King's Landing

Builder: Concord Adex
Architect: DIALOG
Construction Status: Construction
Selling Status: Selling Now
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315 sqft - 1238 sqft
Avg $1,332 per square foot
31 floors/ 990 units
High-Rise condo
Ceilings - 9'0"
King’s Landing provides unparalleled luxury at the epicentre of Greater Toronto’s most distinguished neighbourhoods. A prominent presence in its own right, King’s Landing contains a litany of features befitting its royal stature including in-suite wine cellars and closet organization thoughtfully designed to showcase your finest objects. Situated amongst the most prominent neighborhoods in Greater Toronto, King’s Landing offers unparalleled access to the area’s many fashionable malls, fine restaurants, and private schools. Should you need to leave your domain, major roadways and proximity to transit allow for seamless access to the rest of the city.
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Gym
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Meeting Room
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Visitor Lounge
Coin Laundry

About 40 Esther Shiner Blvd, Toronto

Some good places to grab a bite are Ali Shams, IKEA Restaurant or Papa Johns. Venture a little further for a meal at one of Bayview Village neighbourhood's restaurants. If you love coffee, you're not too far from Starbucks located at 1015 Sheppard Ave E. For those that love cooking, Loblaws is a 11-minute walk.

For those residents of King's Landing without a car, you can get around rather easily. The closest transit stop is a Bus Stop (Sheppard Ave East at Bessarion Rd East Side - Bessarion Station) and is not far connecting you to Toronto's public transit service. It also has route Sheppard East, and route Sheppard East Night Bus nearby. For drivers, the closest highway is Hwy 401 and is only a 2-minute drive from 40 Esther Shiner Blvd, making it easier to get into and out of the city using Leslie St ramps.