Corktown
New and pre-construction homes and developments for sale in Corktown
Pre-construction homes and developments for sale near Corktown, Toronto
The Queen, Toronto ON By Lamb Development Corp.
Latest New and Pre-Construction developments in Corktown
351 Queen Street East Condos, Toronto ON by Archstone Properties Ltd.
Located at the corner of Queen Street East and Parliament Street in Toronto’s Corktown neighbourhood, this mixed-use development is just minutes away from the downtown core, waterfront, Entertainment District, Distillery District, and Garden District. The area attracts many young professionals to live in the neighbourhood because of its convenient location and close proximity to downtown Toronto’s world-class shopping, dining, sports, entertainment, and more. This prominent intersection is home to Corktown’s retail centre offering various services, restaurants, cafes, boutique and national retailers, and entertainment along Queen Street East. The Queen and Parliament intersection has been identified as the location of a Downtown Relief Line station. Upon completion, the development will feature 445 residential suites (approx. 1,000 residents) above the 38,800 sq. ft. retail podium made up of 10,400 sq. ft. ground floor retail units and a 28,100 sq. ft. grocer on the second floor. The street-level retail units will face Queen Street E and Parliament Street for maximum exposure at this bustling corner. Source: One Properties
28 Eastern, Toronto ON by Alterra
INSPIRED BY LIFE. DESIGNED FOR TOMORROW. Located in Toronto’s historic and beloved Corktown neighbourhood, 28 Eastern by Alterra is inspired by life in all its incredible variations. This 12-storey mid-rise condominium embraces the bright future of what’s to come. Discover urban living at the epicentre of inspiring spaces, forward-thinking design and connectivity. Enjoy the conveniences of close proximity to the future Corktown Subway Station, George Brown College, Distillery District, Corktown Commons, King St. East, Canary District and St. Lawrence Market. Source: 28 Eastern
351 Queen Street East Condos by ONE Properties, Toronto, ON by Archstone Properties Ltd.
Located at the corner of Queen Street East and Parliament Street in Toronto’s Corktown neighbourhood, this mixed-use development is just minutes away from the downtown core, waterfront, Entertainment District, Distillery District, and Garden District. The area attracts many young professionals to live in the neighbourhood because of its convenient location and close proximity to downtown Toronto’s world-class shopping, dining, sports, entertainment, and more. This prominent intersection is home to Corktown’s retail centre offering various services, restaurants, cafes, boutique and national retailers, and entertainment along Queen Street East. The Queen and Parliament intersection has been identified as the location of a Downtown Relief Line station. Upon completion, the development will feature 445 residential suites (approx. 1,000 residents) above the 38,800 sq. ft. retail podium made up of 10,400 sq. ft. ground floor retail units and a 28,100 sq. ft. grocer on the second floor. The street-level retail units will face Queen Street E and Parliament Street for maximum exposure at this bustling corner. Source: One Properties
River & Fifth by Broccolini
GET READY FOR THE RISE OF RIVER & FIFTH In the heart of Toronto’s emerging Downtown East, the fusion of nature & city dance along the river’s edge. Come home to refined condominium residences that bring the outside in. The Future is Downtown East. Source: River and Fifth
351 Queen Street East Condos by Archstone Properties Ltd.
Located at the corner of Queen Street East and Parliament Street in Toronto’s Corktown neighbourhood, this mixed-use development is just minutes away from the downtown core, waterfront, Entertainment District, Distillery District, and Garden District. The area attracts many young professionals to live in the neighbourhood because of its convenient location and close proximity to downtown Toronto’s world-class shopping, dining, sports, entertainment, and more. This prominent intersection is home to Corktown’s retail centre offering various services, restaurants, cafes, boutique and national retailers, and entertainment along Queen Street East. The Queen and Parliament intersection has been identified as the location of a Downtown Relief Line station. Upon completion, the development will feature 445 residential suites (approx. 1,000 residents) above the 38,800 sq. ft. retail podium made up of 10,400 sq. ft. ground floor retail units and a 28,100 sq. ft. grocer on the second floor. The street-level retail units will face Queen Street E and Parliament Street for maximum exposure at this bustling corner. Source: One Properties