The X Condominium is a 44-storeys, 437 suites structure located at 590 Jarvis Street at Charles Street East, south of Bloor Street. The former headquarters of the Metropolitan Toronto Police Department, this dark glass building was designed by Peter Clewes of architectsAlliance, who here pays homage to the German architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, designer of the TD Centre. X Condominium is centrally located and is close to shopping, restaurants, subway, Yonge Street and the Don Valley Parkway.
8 and 9 foot ceilings, no bulk heads that take away from the architecture of the suite, choice of 40oz. carpet, pre-finished engineered wood, sliding doors, insulated double windows, washer dryer, choice of granite, or corian, porcelain or ceramic backsplash, under-mounted sinks, black or white appliance are standard and stainless steel is available, but as an upgrade. Each unit is individually metered with the systems not being in the units themselves.
Double-height lobby and extensive amenities designed by internationally renowned interior design firm Cecconi Simone. Amenities will be located on the entire third floor and will include fitness and weight rooms, his and hers steam and change-rooms, games room, media room, lounge, library, demonstration kitchen and dining room. This floor opens onto a spectacular roof garden designed by the acclaimed landscape architect Janet Rosenberg and Associates, which will include an outdoor swimming pool, hot tub, seating areas, barbeque, outdoor gas fireplace and tree planting.
Amenities:
24/7 concierge/security
Media Room
Fitness and weight rooms with steam and change rooms
Games Room
Library
Demonstration Kitchen
Dining room
Rooftop garden featuring a swimming pool, hot tub, seating, BBQ, outdoor gas fireplace
Underground parking
Visitor parking for cars and bicycles
Guest suites
Pre-wired for cable, telephone and internet access
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