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Kipling Station Condos is a new mixed-use condo project by CentreCourt Developments in Etobicoke. This pre-construction project will sit at 5251 Dundas Street West near the Six Points and Islington City Centre neighbourhoods.This modern condo will be a 52-storey building with 572 luxurious suites and retail space.
CentreCourt Developments focuses its projects in areas that offer residents many amenities, transit, and employment options. They strive to be one of the premier developers in and around Toronto by offering the highest of standards with all their projects. They have the insider's line on building investor-friendly, well-designed units.
With the Kipling Station Transit Hub right outside your door, you have unrivalled access to the Subway, GO Train, Mi-Way, and Toronto Pearson International Airport. This magnificent 50-story neighbourhood will rise above Etobicoke's fast rising skyline when it opens in Downtown Etobicoke. With convenient public transportation, restaurants, shopping, and parks.
Project Name: | Kipling Station |
Builders: | CentreCourt Developments |
Project Status: | Pre-Construction |
Address: | 5251 Dundas St W, Etobicoke, ON M9B 1B1 |
Number Of Buildings: | 1 |
City: | Etobicoke |
Main Intersection: | Dundas St West & Bloor St West |
Area: | Toronto |
Municipality: | W08 |
Neighborhood: | Islington- City Centre West |
Architect: | BDP Quadrangle |
Development Type: | High Rise Condo |
Development Style: | Condo |
Building Size: | 52 |
Number Of Units: | 572 |
Nearby Parks: | Six Points-Park, Greenfield Park, Kenway Park |
CentreCourt Developments
We are focused on the development of well thought out high-rise condominiums located in close proximity to Toronto’s major amenities, rapid transit network and employment areas. We believe that this approach to development will contribute to the vibrancy, sustainability and competitiveness of Toronto. We currently have eight high-rise residential projects in various stages of development throughout the Greater Toronto Area, collectively representing over 5,000 homes and $1.5 billion dollars of development value.