83 River Street Condos Summary
This new condo project is a 34-storey, pre-construction condominium proposed by development firm Broccolini for Toronto’s Regent Park neighbourhood.The site for this Regent Park condominium occupies the northeast corner of River Street and Labatt Avenue, just south of Dundas. An ambitious project occupying five lots, 83 River Street Condos is slated for an occupancy date in 2021
Broccolini’s proposal calls for a 34-storey condominium, including a seven-storey podium. In total, it’s expected to house 385 dwelling units, including four two-storey townhomes integrated into the building’s base. The townhomes will feature both interior entrances, as well as walk-out patios and entrances directly from street level.
Amenities
The master-plan for this condo project includes 8,740 square-feet of indoor amenity space and 6,555 square-feet of outdoor amenity space, which will be spread over the building’s second, fourth and eighth floors. Additionally, the tower’s significant stepbacks will allow for many of the units to feature expansive balconies and terraces, offering lively views of the neighbourhood and the adjacent Don River.
The tower portion of this project will be designed with significant glazing, accented by flowing black and white architectural elements, which will form the base of the balconies. It’s a contemporary design sure to catch the eye and set the standard for the many modern towers proposed for the developing area.
Location & Neighborhood
Regent Park condos offer residents access to a wealth of perks, including excellent transit, some of the city’s newest community resources, trendy bars and restaurants and proximity to the downtown core.
It’s an actively regenerating neighbourhood that has seen an impressive transformation over the past decade, and the regeneration continues, especially for this stretch of River Street. Across the street from the condo site, two towers – 27 and 29 storeys – are under construction, while a mixed-use development that will add 30,000 square-feet of retail and nearly 40,000 square-feet of office space has been proposed for a site nearby.
The site has been given a “regeneration” designation, meaning it’s primed for more residential, retail and commercial growth and will contribute to the ongoing transformation of the neighbourhood around it. Neighbourhoods like this that are actively undergoing revitalization make great spots to invest in.