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150 Redpath stands alongside 155 Redpath, yet it stands alone. The visual stature is only surpassed by its actual height – even taller than 155 Redpath. The sculptural, asymmetrical tower uses wrap around glass balconies that peel away in various patterns to reveal a playful, layered façade. Sandblasted, clear and coloured glass create varying patterns and rise up to form a stunning crown to top the building. The podium creates a strong street edge that is harmonious with the existing mid-rise architecture and will accommodate the spectacular rooftop amenities. The full height glass facades will create a feeling of light and transparency. The building is also situated to allow for landscaped public space, café seating and a verdant pedestrian area adjacent to the project.
Suites: Floor-to-ceiling, high performance glazing/window system. Choice of porcelain floor tiles in laundry as per plan, from builder’s samples. Built-in smoke/heat detectors and in-suite water sprinkler system. In-suite controlled energy efficient air-conditioning and energy recovery ventilation system. Kitchens: Custom designed contemporary kitchen cabinetry by Johnson Chou, in a variety of colors and finishes, from builder’s standard samples. Panel ready, integrated refrigerator, European style electric cook top & wall oven, 24” integrated dishwasher, and stainless steel insert exhaust fan. Technology and Security: Enterphone and security monitoring system at lobby and secondary entrance. Underground parking equipped with security monitoring system. Personal remote transmitter for parking garage door access provided with each parking space. Controlled door access throughout public/common areas. Long-life service panel with circuit breakers in each suite. .
150 Redpath Condos is a new condo development by Freed Developments and Capital Developments currently in preconstruction at 150 Redpath Avenue, Toronto. With years of experience, we’ve learned that architecture, location, interior design, glass, metal and concrete all matter. But we’ve also learned that personal connections, trust and relationships are the things we really build.
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