300 Bloor Street West Condos Summary
A unique project that involves the restoration of a 125-year-old church on the site and a proposal for a 38-storey condominium tower, this is will be an investment opportunity that’s highly in-demand. An occupancy date has yet to be confirmed so be sure to register with us for the latest information. 300 Bloor Street West Condos is a pre-construction development proposed for The Annex neighbourhood. Collecdev is handling the development.
This development brings a unique mix of old and new architecture to an eclectic Toronto neighbourhood. One of the only intersections in the city featuring subway access in all four directions, The Annex is home to leafy streets, shops, restaurants and the University of Toronto. This new condo building puts you right in the heart of this – and more.
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Situated on the northwest corner of Bloor and Huron Street, the site is the current home of the Bloor Street United Church, which was originally built in 1890. Designed in the Norman Gothic style popular of the period, the church has been a cherished gathering space in the community for decades.
The developers are partnering with ERA Architects – who specializes in heritage restoration – and KPMB Architects, who skillfully handled the modernization of the Royal Conservatory of Music, which sits just down the street.
The condo project proposal involves bringing the church up to code, restoring its oversized cathedral windows and creating a pedestrian breezeway that connects to the new residential tower.
Proposed for 38 storeys, the tower would include mostly residential use, with a mix of 30 per cent one-bedroom units, 60 per cent two-bedroom and 10 per cent three-bedroom units. Dimensions are estimated at 445 square feet to 600 for one-bedrooms, 925 square feet to 1,000 for two-bedrooms and between 1,250 to 2,000 for three-bedrooms, plenty of space for young families or those who prefer a more spacious unit to call home.
Pigeon House, which was gifted to the church in 1945 and sits immediately north of the site, will also be included in the redevelopment, most likely connected to the condominium tower’s base.
A small retail or café space will be incorporated into the site, but it’s the restored cathedral, however, that will remain the focus of the property. This is a unique opportunity to invest in a rare contemporary condominium in the desirable Annex neighbourhood, on a site that’s as rich with history as it is with modern amenities.