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THE MOST CONNECTED SITE IN DOWTWON ETOBICOKE
With the Kipling Station Transit Hub at your doorstep, access to the Subway, GO Train, Mi-Way and Toronto Pearson International Airport minutes away, this location is unparalleled. Coming to Downtown Etobicoke, this elegant 50-storey community will rise above Etobicoke’s rapidly growing skyline.
1. LOCATION
- Located in Downtown Etobicoke
- 20 minutes away from Union Station
2. KIPLING TRANSPORTATION HUB
- Unparalleled access to transportation options including the Subway, GO Train, Mi-Way
- Kipling TTC Station just a 2 Minute walk from your lobby
- Kipling GO Station right at your doorstep
3. LIFESTYLE
- Surrounded by plenty of parks including Six points Park, Greenfield Park, Cloverdale Park & more!
- Practice you swing at the Islington Golf Club
- Enjoy beautiful walks at Centennial Park
4. SHOPPING
- Plenty of dining and shopping options nearby
- Located right by Farm Boy
- In proximity to CF Sherway Gardens, IKEA, and Costco
AAA DEVELOPER
We are a real estate company focused on the development of high-rise residential communities located near major amenities, rapid transit networks and employment areas across the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). The fully integrated organization that operates across all areas of development including land acquisition, zoning, design, sales, construction and customer care.
Ranked #11 on the 2020 Growth List ranking of Canada’s Fastest Growing Companies, we are one of the most active high-rise developers in the GTA with 19 high-rise residential projects, collectively representing over 10,000 homes and over $5.6 billion dollars of development value.
Kipling TTC Station
Kipling is the western terminus station of Line 2 Bloor–Danforth of the Toronto subway system. The station is served by buses and subway trains and is adjacent to the Kipling GO Station on the Milton line of GO Transit and the Kipling Bus Terminal, where passengers can connect with MiWay and GO Transit bus services.
Kipling GO Station
Kipling GO Station is a GO Transit railway station that runs along the Milton line rail corridor. It is one of four GO stations connected directly to a TTC subway station.
A mixture of new large-scale high-density residential developments (to the west and north), established low-density residential (further north), low-density industrial buildings, the subway and rail corridor (to the south) and main street retail and commercial plazas to the north and west.