Plaza Midtown at Yonge and Eglinton presented by Plaza at 33 Holly Street and 44 Dunfield Street. Leveraging two existing structures, Plaza Midtown complements the community’s graceful, organic evolution.
The new residential towers will be 24 storeys (Holly Tower), located on the southwesterly portion of the site, and 32 storeys (Dunfield Tower), located on the northeasterly portion of the site. The Holly Tower and the connected floors on top of the existing building will contain 223 condominium units, while the Dunfield Tower and the connected floors on top of the existing building will contain 269 condominium units.
The new tower elements will contain indoor and outdoor residential amenity space on the 5th floor and the remaining residential units above, with additional indoor amenity space located on the 13th floor.
On top of each of the existing buildings will be 5 additional residential floors accessed from the new tower elevators (Floors 15-19). The 5 residential floors will be located above a 2-storey high outdoor amenity area located on the roof of the existing buildings, which will adjoin a 2-storey indoor amenity area on the 13th floor within the new towers.
Fittingly, Plaza Midtown will offer its take on architecturally elegant living options in one- to three-bedroom condos, plus two- and three bedroom towns.
Yonge and Eglinton already a hub of residential, retail, plus dining and enterainment options, the neighbourhood also offers unparalleled accessibility. Beyond and enviable walk score of 98, you may come and go as you please. Choose the subway, multiple bus routes, cars – and the soon -to-be-completed LRT that will put you within minutes of GO Transit, Pearson Airport or Union Station.
538 condos from high $300s to over $1,400,000
Two buildings on one site.
Prime Yonge & Eglinton area.
Excellent 98 Walkscore, close to transit, restaurants, all levels of schools (public and private), parks, shopping. Affluent and established area, average annual household income $87,000, 71% renters.
Crosstown LRT, coming 2020, will add to transit options in the area.
The Yonge-Eglinton Shopping Centre (above the Yonge Line Eglinton subway station) currently completing a $100 million renovation.