BACKGROUND

Situated in the Church Street and Richmond Street intersection of Downtown Toronto, ALiAS Condos is a new condo project by Madison Group, currently at the phase of pre-construction. 

The project will include a 45-story building with more than 442 spacious suites that will rise above a retail podium. This master-planned community, designed by Teeple Architects, will include modern amenities as well as desirable features and finishes. Over the last few years, the Church-Yonge corridor has seen the construction of several luxury condominium developments. ALiAS Condos is yet another magnificent addition to this vibrant neighbourhood that is sure to pique the interest of both first-time homebuyers and seasoned investors.

HIGHLIGHTS

A GREAT & rare opportunity to invest in a central downtown Toronto location

Walk Score of 100/100: Walker’s Paradise – Daily errands do not require a car

Transit score of 100/100: Rider’s Paradise – World Class public transportation

Five Minutes to Toronto’s Hospital District Including St Michaels, Sick Kids Hospital, Toronto General Hospital, Mt Sinai Hospital, Princess Margaret Hospital

Minutes to the University of Toronto St. George Campus, Ryerson University & George Brown College

Walking distance to Canada’s economic hub – the Financial District, Osgoode Hall, Nathan Phillip Square and Toronto City Hall

LOCATION & NEIGHBOURHOOD 

Alias Condos is a fantastic opportunity to invest in a revitalised downtown district. It's a high-traffic corridor that's seen several contemporary buildings completed in recent years, as well as several more on the way, including a multi-tower development just a few blocks northeast that will bring a hotel, restaurant, and retail-focused breezeway to the area.

With a Walk Score of 98 and a Transit Score of 100, getting almost anywhere in the city is a breeze. There are numerous shopping, dining, and entertainment options nearby, including the Eaton Centre, downtown Toronto's largest shopping mall.

High-density employment districts like the Financial District and the King and Parliament area are just a short stroll away, not to mention Ryerson University