Poet Condos is a New Condo development by Fieldgate located at Queen E and Leslie , Toronto.
The Leslieville vibrant community is home to many new developments with new and local retail in an authentic setting.
The project will have easy access to the Queen TTC Streetcar service and the nearby Leslie Grove Park and Woodbine Beach.
Featuring 18 one-bedroom layouts, 30 one-bedroom-plus-den, 12 two-bedroom, 7 two-bedroom-with-den and 5 three-bedroom layouts.
The building’s rooftop will boast a 3,000 square-foot amenity terrace. A single level of underground parking will house 41 vehicle spaces and 65 bicycle spaces.
The top two levels of the buildings will be stepped back with upper-level units to feature spacious terraces and charming views of the surrounding streetscape.
Amenities
The unit mix will feature 18 one-bedroom layouts, 30 one-bedroom-plus-den, 12 two-bedroom, seven two-bedroom-with-den and five three-bedroom layouts. The building’s rooftop will boast a 3,000 square-foot amenity terrace, while a single level of underground parking will house 41 vehicle spaces and 65 bicycle spaces.
TACT Architecture will be designing this boutique condominium, and they’re drafting plans for a structure with pre-cast concrete and wood tones, a simple yet modern addition that will complement the streetscape beautifully.
The top two levels of the buildings will be stepped back, allowing the upper-level units to feature spacious terraces and charming views of the surrounding streetscape.
Location & Neighbourhood
Leslieville condominiums are less common in comparison to some of the neighbourhoods closer to downtown where we see rapid growth and dense corridors of high-rise towers, but this east-end pocket has still seen an increase in modern boutique buildings, townhomes and trendy lofts.
It’s an eclectic neighbourhood that’s been defined as a “strategic growth area,” in the province’s growth plan and is primed for mixed-use intensification that takes advantage of the neighbourhood’s access to streetcar routes, restaurants and services.
It has a warm, neighbourly feel and has become increasingly popular with young families, as well as with students, artists and young professionals.
The Queen streetcar runs 24/7, taking you as far east as the idyllic Woodbine Beach and as far west as Etobicoke. It’s about a twenty-minute trip into the downtown core, making it a great neighbourhood for the professional who wants easy access to some of downtown’s employment areas, yet craves a quirky neighbourhood to come home to.
The building is also right on a bus route that connects directly with the TTC’s line 2.
Leslieville has become known for its trendy brunch spots, bars and community hubs, like The Opera House, a popular concert venue and the Broadview Hotel, a heritage-dwelling-turned-bar, similar to the west end’s Drake Hotel.
It’s a neighbourhood with plentiful parks, schools, child care services and recreation centres, so there’s always something to do, whatever the season.