Queen Central Condos
Updated on August 25, 2021
Introducing Queen Central condos – a new high-rise condo development in downtown Toronto by Parallax.
Development Details – Queen Central Condos
Queen Central Condos will be a 24-storey building located on the north-west side of the junction of Queen Street East and Jarvis Street. The building will have 364 residential units inside -65 studio units, 172 one-bedroom units, 91 two-bedroom units and 36 units with three-bedroom units.
There will be 935 square metres of Queen Central Condos indoor amenity space on levels two, three and four of the building plus 521 square metres of outdoor amenity space on level four. On three levels of underground parking, there will be a total of 50 car parking spaces and 404 bicycle parking spaces.
The mixed-use building will include a 3-storey base element that will retain and incorporate some of the existing structures at the location. This includes the four-storey Richard Bigley building at 98 Queen St E and the three-storey facades of 100 to 104 Queen Street East. That will help Queen Central Condos to blend seamlessly into the surrounding neighbourhood.
Neighbourhood Details
Queen Central Condos is located in the heart of downtown. Just 500m away from Yonge Street and the Eaton Centre, residents will have easy access to just about everything downtown Toronto has to offer. A walk score of 97/100 just emphasizes the wide range of amenities and attractions that are available within walking distance, whether it be shops, restaurants, malls, offices, universities, theatres, or any of the other many attractions in downtown. This makes it an ideal location for anyone looking to buy a rental unit, or for someone looking to live amongst the action of downtown.
In terms of transit, it doesn’t get much better. The Queen Street streetcar stops just steps away from 90 Queen and offers regular services across the city. Meanwhile, the subway is just a short walk or streetcar ride away at the intersection of Queen Street and Yonge Street; offering more potential for fast, efficient travel across the city.