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Minto Communities will launch sales for two downtown Toronto condominiums as it focuses significant resources on a major pipeline of development projects in the city. The intimate 123 Portland will be built on the site of a former Para Paints store and three two-storey attached townhouses at 502 Adelaide Street West and 119, 121 and 123 Portland Street. The Saint will be built at 89 Church Street near Adelaide and will occupy the site of a parking lot and a building scheduled for demolition.
Minto Communities GTA will launch sales for two downtown Toronto condominiums this month as it focuses significant resources on a major pipeline of development projects in the city.
Michael McLean and his wife Lisa were introduced to Minto Communities' Latitude Margaritaville by a friend who said she was building a house in Daytona Beach. The former Seminole County Commissioner heard about the beach club in Ormond-by-the-Sea and the idea of having access to a private oceanfront club that provided a shuttle to and from the community was attractive to him.
Two new condos have been announced for Toronto’s downtown core. Minto Communities’ 123 Portland and The Saint will occupy the east and west ends of Adelaide Street West, respectively, offering “contrasting takes on downtown urban living.”
Minto Apartment REIT has named George Van Noten as Chief Operating Officer and Glen MacMullin as Chief Investment Officer. They will take on many of the duties of Rob Pike, President and Chief Operating Officer of Minto Apartment REIT, who will retire November 1st after 38 years in the industry.
Minto Apartments is taking a unique and innovative approach to one of its properties in Calgary to meet a growing market demand. Minto Apartments has converted the aging International Hotel in the heart of the city, into premium long- and short-term rental apartments now known as The International.
This year’s fully furnished Minto Communities Dream Home, which makes up the bulk of the CHEO Dream of a Lifetime Lottery $2.55 million grand prize, is a departure from the dream home designed last year, featuring much more traditional styling.
This year’s CHEO lottery dream home is a combination of comfort and sustainability. This year’s prize is a net-zero home, meaning it produces at least as much energy as it consumes on an annual basis. It comes with solar panels on the roof, helping alleviate any energy bills in the winter time. The house is part of Minto Communities Canada's subdivision called Potter’s Key and adjoins the Feedmill Creek Conservation area.
Located on Eaglehead Crescent, the $2-million Minto Communities built home is a Net Zero home, meaning no hydro bills as it produces as much energy as it consumes annually. The CHEO Dream Home is being described as classic, cozy and coastal, as the floor plan makes great use of space and the design includes plenty of light and neutral colours.
Minto Apartments has just announced that the Calgary International Hotel has been converted into a 35-story rental building. The building will be home to 252 rental units, a rooftop terrace, lobby bar, indoor pool, fitness centre, and so much more.