Lake and Town Summary
If you love waterfront, this upcoming project is one you will want to keep your eyes peeled for.
Lake and Town is an urban townhome development headed to the The New Toronto neighbourhood of Etobicoke. The development from Menkes is slated to stand at 225 Birmingham Street, nestled at the Lake Shore Boulevard and Islington Avenue intersection.
With 210 units, this community will be the perfect addition to the region located near Etobicoke’s stunning lakeshore. Etobicoke is an administrative district on the rise, with its multiple pockets seeing significant development in recent years. This is the perfect opportunity to invest in the region.
Amenities
This modern townhouse development is an expansive and unique addition to Etobicoke. The development will include 12 buildings, all standing at 3 storeys.
The twelve blocks of townhomes will together surround a designated outdoor amenity space for residents. The space is anticipated to span roughly 835 square metres. Having this kind of communal space is the best way to encourage harmony and togetherness in a community.
Comprised of 210 units in total, the townhome mix will be 107 two-bedroom and 103 three-bedroom units. They will respectively span 1,162 square feet and 1,345 square feet. The community will total a gross floor area of 25,890 square feet.
242 parking spots can be expected for the site, with 210 for residents and 32 designated for visitors.
Lake & Town will provide an urban feel to a pocket that’s well connected to the downtown core. Investors will want to take note of this well-rounded development that’s bound to attract families, students and young professionals who are all looking to establish roots in a region that achieves the perfect work-life balance.
Location & Neighborhood
This development is slated for New Toronto, a neighbourhood in the southern part of Ontario’s expansive city of Etobicoke. Located by Lake Ontario, the area is particularly scenic and peaceful — a welcome change from the hustle and bustle of the city core.
There’s a lot to love about this area, which is home to a population of 11,463 — which is a 5.2% increase from 2011 to 2016.