845-68 Abell Street | Epic on Triangle Park
845 at 68 Abell Street Toronto
Epic on Triangle Park
Available at $400,000 | Square Footage 375 (Approximately) | Taxes $1,361.33 | 1 Bedroom 1 Bathroom | Locker and Parking Included | West Queen West | UrbanCorp and PlazaCorp
About suite 845 at 68 Abell Street
Spectacular one bedroom suite at Epic on Triangle Park. Offering breathtaking panoramic views of Toronto's iconic skyline. This suite features a very functional one bedroom floor plan with gleaming laminate flooring, kitchen with stainless steel appliances and granite countertops. Parking and locker also included.
Situated in the heart of Queen West! Steps to transit, restaurants, bars, coffee shops, stores, theatres and so much more. Overlooking Lisgar Park!
Building features - 24 hour concierge, gym and more! Great opportunity for investors.
Epic on Triangle Park is situated in the West Queen West. Unique restaurants, boutiques and the largest concentration of art galleries in Toronto make West Queen West a vibrant, dynamic neighbourhood. Custom retailers, designers and artists has altered the face of the neighbourhood over the last decade. You’ll find an inspiring mix of original fashions, antiques and kitsch.
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West Queen West | About The Area
Torontonians have always known that the West Queen West neighbourhood is cool and hip and incredibly artsy. Now the whole world knows about West Queen West thanks to a recent Vogue article that identifies the West Queen West neighbourhood as the second coolest neighbourhood in the world. How cool is that! Vogue writer Nick Remsen describes the neighbourhood as “a verifiable artery of indie patisseries, homegrown labels, and hidden-from-view galleries—hallmarks of hipness if ever they existed.” The online article mentions iconic hip neighbourhood landmarks including The Drake and the Gladstone hotels, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Soho House Toronto and Graffiti Alley.
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