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Boasting 1,363 square feet of living space in addition to 553 square feet of wraparound terrace, it also comes with 10-foot ceilings, polished concrete floors and two walls of windows to let in a flood of natural light.Obeo

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The eat-in kitchen has new stainless steel appliances and a mosaic tile backsplash.Obeo

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The wraparound terrace has a built-in 34-foot-long garden planter to allow for green space within a condo setting. Cascading terraces with green hedge planting are a signature of the project and will be maintained by building management.Obeo

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This two-bedroom, two-bathroom corner unit is located in a newly built building that is one of several Corktown district projects by Streetcar Developments, which focuses on smaller boutique buildings along Toronto’s streetcar lines.Obeo

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The full-size den features wood beams and exposed brick culled from the original commercial building that was razed to make way for the new development.Obeo

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Everything about unit 616 is brand-spanking new. It is one of the few units left in the building that remains unoccupied. The master bedroom has a large walk-in closet, four-piece ensuite bathroom and private access to the outdoor terrace.Obeo

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