Junction Triangle
New and pre-construction homes and developments for sale in Junction Triangle
Pre-construction homes and developments for sale near Junction Triangle, Toronto
221 Sterling Road Condos, Toronto ON By The Muzzo Group of Companies
Latest New and Pre-Construction developments in Junction Triangle
316 Junction Condos, Toronto ON by Marlin Spring Developments
Marlin Spring presents 316 Junction Condos – modern living in the Junction Triangle neighbourhood, where you’ll experience an elevated condominium lifestyle. Transit, retail, dining – it’s all here for you to enjoy. Experience the evolution of Junction Triangle living. This is your opportunity to be part of a diverse Toronto neighbourhood that’s famous for its unique urban edge and eclectic community charm. Source: 316 Condos
158 Sterling Road Condos, Toronto ON by Marlin Spring Developments
Live at the Intersection of Culture and Craft As the first of three condominium buildings in this unrivalled master-planned community, the House of Assembly delivers inspired design, spacious suites remarkable city views, and beautifully refined finishes and a perfect transit score – all perfectly assembled for contemporary living. Experience The Energy of Sterling Junction Just a stone’s throw from The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) and with all of Sterling Junction’s eclectic offerings at its doorstep, House of Assembly is at the hub of a vibrant, artistic community. Plus, with a perfect Transit Score of 100/100, you are at the heart of a network of unparalleled transit options. Source: House of Assembly
Grain Lofts, Toronto ON by Gairloch
A New Vision For A Healthy City Mass Timber Lofts in the Junction Triangle Taking root at 1650 Dupont Street, Grain is a new way of thinking. It’s a movement toward more sustainable construction and healthier cities. By using Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT), made from spruce, fir, and pine grown in certified-renewable forests in Northern Ontario, we are planting the idea that Torontonians deserve mass timber construction. Source: Grain Lofts