Daniels on Parliament Condos
365 Parliament St, Toronto, ON, Canada
Development By - The Daniels Corporation
$823,900 - $1,706,900
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Daniels on Parliament Condos
365 Parliament St, Toronto, ON, Canada
Development By - The Daniels Corporation
$823,900 - $1,706,900
Building Type Condominium
City Toronto
Neighbourhood -
Major Intersection -
Development By The Daniels Corporation
Architect Superkül
Development Status Pre-Construction
Sales Status Now Selling
Price Range $823,900 - $1,706,900
Suite Sizes 609 - 1455 sq ft
Avg. Price/Sq. Ft $1,173
Occupancy 2025
Storeys 10
Units 42
Extras
Parking Price $65,000
Locker Price $7,500
Maint. Fees $0.59 / sq ft / month
Daniels on Parliament Condos
Daniels on Parliament Condos is a new pre-construction condo development by The Daniels Corporation Located At 365 Parliament St., on the southeast corner of Parliament Street and Gerrard Street East in the Regent Park neighbourhood, you may find this new pre-construction project. Investors may anticipate that this project will occupy 2.05 acres of space, with the north tower rising 10 stories and the south tower rising 25..where residents are considerately placed close to a variety of highly sought attractions, including as the forthcoming East Harbour Transit Hub, TTC Bus & Streetcar Routes, Gardiner Expressway, Regent Park, Top Universities, Restaurants, Shops, Cafes.The bottom level of Daniels on Parliament Pre-Constructions Condos will have retail space, providing residents with access to more urban conveniences and bringing in street activity. The 10-story north tower will face Oak Street and Dreamers Way and be a mid-rise structure. The two outdated apartment buildings that formerly occupied this location will be replaced by this new construction.
The late 1940s saw the construction of these apartment complexes, which served as communal housing. Since then, these structures have been underutilised and are degrading.Daniels on Parliament Pre-Constructions Condos will merge aspects of the old and contemporary and combine them for a distinctive living experience in this area of the city. It is constructed with classic brick, big windows, and glass balconies. We may anticipate that this building, which was created by the Daniels Corporation in collaboration with the Toronto Community Housing Corporation, would include cutting-edge features and finishes in addition to distinctive facilities. There will be 346 residential apartments in the north building and 296 in the south building. A two-level underground garage will have 399 parking spots and more than 23,000 square feet of allocated retail space. As soon as further details concerning this development are made public, this page will be updated.
The redevelopment project at Regent Park, which will cost $1 billion and take 15 years to complete, is already well under way, and it promises to usher in a bright new chapter in the history of the area. The new Regent Park is made up of a mixture of luxury condominiums, rental apartments, as well as a bustling new community centre and retail area.
Amenities
Location & Neighbourhood
The east side of the city’s Regent Park neighbourhood is well known for being one designed for communal housing. Even though this new rehabilitation project will increase the amount of residential and commercial space, it will still offer a significant amount of affordable housing for the area’s present residents as well as those who need it. This region will soon be a location where a wide range of individuals may live, work, and prosper together. This development delivers a nearly perfect Walk Score of 91 out of 100 based on its closeness to Toronto’s downtown core, meaning that many individuals will be able to do the majority of their tasks on foot.This prospective development is close to a lot of dining establishments, coffee shops, supermarkets, parks, and schools. As soon as this neighbourhood rehabilitation project is finished, we may anticipate seeing additional restaurants, stores, and office space open up in this region. A new grocery store, banks, aquatic centre, 60,000 square foot community centre, new restaurants, and room for top retailers to dwell are all part of Daniels on Parliament Pre-Constructions Condos.
100/100 perfect transit score. Traveling in and out of the city will be a pleasure because to the location, which is only a few feet from many TTC Transit and Streetcar lines and five minutes from the Gardiner Expressway, which connects you to the Don Valley Parkway (DVP) and the QEW.
Near the future East Harbour Transit Hub, which is expected to be the GTA’s best-served transit stop outside of Union Station! It will have linkages to local and regional transportation systems, including the Relief Line subway, Broadview LRT, Queen’s Quay LRT, Regional Express Rail, and SmartTrack.
Ryerson University is 4 minutes away, George Brown College’s St. James Campus is 5 minutes away, and the University of Toronto is 6 minutes away.
The award-winning six-acre Regent Park & Aquatic Center and the brand-new Regent Park Athletic Grounds, which will include an ice rink, artificial-turf soccer field, cricket pitch, basketball court, children’s playground, and community gardens, are also within walking distance.
The Distillery District, St. Lawrence Market, Air Canada Centre, TIFF Bell Lightbox, Royal Alexander Theatre, Roy Thompson Hall, Princess of Wales Theatre, Second City, Art Gallery of Ontario, The Hockey Hall of Fame, Ripley’s Aquarium, CN Tower, Metro Toronto Convention Centre, and Toronto’s Underground PATH are just a short distance away from the best of Toronto. Not to mention the numerous dining, shopping, and entertainment establishments that are nearby.
Toronto has a lot to offer, including a bustling downtown core, the Rogers Centre, the Scotiabank Arena, the CNE, the Budweiser Stage at Ontario Place, BMO Field, Billy Bishop Airport, the CF Toronto Eaton Centre, prestigious universities, Lake Ontario to the south, and tens of thousands of restaurants.Toronto is linked and can get you everywhere you need to go. The city is served by the subway, Up Express, streetcars, GO Transit, the Eglinton LRT (Light Rail Transit), Billy Bishop Airport, and Pearson International Airport.
The most cosmopolitan and diversified city in the world is Toronto, which has received recognition on a global scale. Given the high levels of movement and immigration into the city, it is clear that this is a desirable place for others to relocate. The University of Toronto, Toronto Metropolitan University, and York University are three of the most prestigious universities in the world that call Toronto home. It is also a safe city with a wide variety of dining and entertainment options for all tastes. Toronto also has one of the fastest growing tech sectors in North America and is home to the second largest financial centre in the continent.
About The Developers
Some of the GTA’s most notable neighbourhood improvements may be attributed to the Daniels Corporation, including another sizable project in the east downtown region that has subsequently garnered several accolades. They are experts at integrating the arts and culture into the fabric of their neighbourhoods in addition to providing luxurious rooms and finishes. They have a reputation for competence and creativity in the area for creating master-planned communities where people may live, work, play, and create.More than 35,000 award-winning houses and apartments, master-planned mixed-use, mixed-income, and multi-generational communities, as well as cultural, institutional, commercial, and retail spaces have been constructed by the highly recognised developer The Daniels Corporation since 1983.
Mr. Daniels has made a commitment to creating a lasting legacy. The myriad charitable endeavours he has sponsored individually, as well as via The Daniels Corporation and The John and Myrna Daniels Foundation, eloquently reflect his sense of social duty. The Daniels Corporation has served as the Presenting Sponsor of Toronto Taste, Second Harvest’s main fundraising event, for more than 24 years. He is also to blame for the biggest contribution of land by a private enterprise to Habitat for Humanity (Canada). The University of Toronto and the University Health Network are just two of the community organisations that have received sizeable grants from the John and Myrna Daniels Foundation.