Home Power Condos By Great Gulf

  • Sold Out! Assignments Available
Toronto
  • Condominium
  • Property Type
Sold Out
Home Power Condos By Great Gulf
Toronto
  • Sold Out! Assignments Available

Description

All roads lead to Home.
A New condominium project at Power and Adelaide in Toronto by Great Gulf Homes in partnership with Hullmark Developments Ltd. Home features two striking towers that flow into a podium below, with the main entrance for residents on Power Street. But the feeling is in the details.

[su_heading size=”25″]Developer[/su_heading]

Great Gulf and Hullmark

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TACT Architecture Inc.

[su_heading size=”25″]Neighbourhood Profile[/su_heading]

Corktown is one of the more affordable downtown Toronto neighbourhoods. It has recently become popular with young professionals, who find this location extremely convenient to Toronto’s downtown business and entertainment districts

New and more relaxed zoning bylaws in the Corktown district have resulted in the speedy conversion of many of Corktown’s commercial buildings into live-in work studios, condominium lofts and professional offices, all of which has helped to revitalize the entire neighbourhood.

History – Corktown was originally settled by working class immigrants in the early 1800’s. Many of these families came from the County of Cork in Ireland, which explains how this neighbourhood became known as Corktown.

Most Corktown residents found employment at one of the local breweries or brickyards. These families were very poor and could not afford the lofty pew rents at nearby St. James Cathedral. This led to the building of their own “Little Trinity Church” in 1843. Little Trinity Church is still standing today at 417 King Street East.

The Trinity Schoolhouse on Trinity Street, just south of Little Trinity Church was built in 1848. This was Toronto’s first ‘free school’. Its benefactor was Enoch Turner, a prominent Corktown brewer, and one of Toronto’s great philanthropists.

A century and a half later children and adults are still being educated in the Trinity Schoolhouse, which is now run as a museum designed to replicate a mid-nineteenth century classroom.

Corktown residents do enjoy the luxury of being located within walking distance of the St. Lawrence Market, Toronto’s premiere food market.

 

  • Address 48 Power St, Toronto
  • City Toronto
  • State/county Ontario
  • Zip/Postal Code M5A 3A6
  • Area Corktown
  • Country Canada

Details

Updated on February 10, 2022 at 12:57 am
  • Property ID: 9472
  • Price: Sold Out! Assignments Available
  • Property Type: Condominium
  • Property Status: Sold Out
  • Community: Corktown
  • Storeys: 21
  • Occupancy: 2020
  • Units: 500+

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