Parc Nuvo condo at Kipling and Dundas St West is open for sales

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The Parc Nuvo condo project – the last buildings to be built as part of Tridel’s Essex community projects is on offer to prospective buyers. With an over the top presentation center – which they probably need to compete with all the other high life condos on offer in WTO.  Tridel plans to build this condo “green” using it’s own green build technology. (Tridel Naturally Better web site). The map image below (Tridel image) indicates there are a lot of things to do and places to shop around the development and Sherway Mall is a short drive away.  Unfortunately, this condo project suffers from the one big issue that keeps arising in WTO the almost non existent future planning to provide for the increased density of homes and use that was sure to come, and has now arrived. The city has failed to plan for street level communication for people walking, riding or simply moving to and from their new condo home. The developer in this case has provided an excellent courtyard and small parkette (in front of Nuvo phase two) along with the city required park.  Yet community life would have been even greater for the new residents if only the city of Toronto had done it’s part.

The developers site for the project Parc Nuvo

Photos of the sales centre at Urban Toronto Forum

1 Comment

The Kipling Subway renovation is key to this location. I understand there is a proposal for government offices (New Court House)on the Westwood theatre lands that would really revitilize this interchange with business, jobs, housing and direct access to transit.

I understand that this complex is well towards selling out.

Kudos to you for keeping your readers up to date.

Cheers

David Pylyp

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