Project Name: | 150 Redpath |
Builders: | Freed Developments & CD Capital Developments |
Project Status: | Under Construction |
Approx Occupancy Date: | Fall/Winter 2018 |
Address: | 150 Redpath Ave Toronto, Ontario M4P |
Number Of Buildings: | 1 |
City: | Toronto |
Main Intersection: | Eglinton Ave East & Redpath Ave |
Area: | Toronto |
Municipality: | Toronto C10 |
Neighborhood: | Mount Pleasant West |
Architect: | architectsAlliance |
Interior Designers: | Johnson Chou |
Development Type: | High Rise Condo |
Development Style: | Condo |
Building Size: | 38 |
Unit Size: | From 331 SqFt Up to 1403 SqFt |
Number Of Units: | 543 |
Public Transport: | 10 minutes walk to Eglinton Subway Station |
Freed Developments
Freed Developments is universally acknowledged as being among the outstanding adroit condominium builders in the Metro area, fabricating magnificent residential edifices visualized with arresting features, nouvelle fashion, and the most recent layouts. The top-of-the-line condos designed by Freed Developments encompass Toronto's Seventy5 Portland Condominium at 75 Portland Street; Fashion House Condominium and Town Houses at 556 King Street West; 550 Wellington West Condominium at 550 Wellington Street West and the nearby 500 Wellington West Condominium at 500 Wellington Street West; The Thompson Residences Condominium at 621 King St West and Six 50 King West Condominium down the street at 650 King Street West; as well as in the leisure rural area north of the city at the Muskoka Bay Club Condominium and House located at 1217 North Muldrew Lake Road in the heart of Ontario's cottage country in Gravenhurst.
CD Capital Developments
We are CD. Capital Developments is an industry leading Canadian real estate Development Company, with international roots. We believe in finding partners that get it. Working with those that care as much as we do. And developing amazing projects with meaningful connections. With years of experience, we’ve learned that architecture, location, interior design, glass, metal and concrete all matter. But we’ve also learned that personal connections, trust and relationships are the things we really build.