Empire Quay House Condos
EMPIRE COMMUNITIES | Toronto
Empire Quay House Condos in Toronto

PROJECT SUMMARY
DEVELOPMENT NAME
EMPIRE QUAY HOUSE CONDOS
DEVELOPER
EMPIRE COMMUNITIES
PROJECT TYPE
CONDOMINIUMS
LOCATION
TORONTO, ON
ADDRESS
162 QUEENS QUAY E
NUMBER OF FLOORS
21
NUMBER OF UNITS
463
DATE OF COMPLETION
JAN 2024
PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS
- In a city that has proven to be a magnet for growth — In all of Toronto there is 1,461,020 Million jobs — 511,200 (35%) of these jobs are in Downtown Toronto. From 2011-2016 Downtown employment has seen an increase of 69,280 jobs!
- Also joining the Waterfront Community is the George Brown College Centre For Health Sciences where it will house the School of Dental Health, School of Health Services Management, School of Health & Wellness & Sally Horsfall Eaton School of Nursing
- Along with a $1.185 Billion flood protection makeover, the waterfront will also offer better roadways, bike and pedestrian-friendly streets, innovative public space architecture & more
86
WALK SCORE
99
TRANSIT SCORE
96
BIKE SCORE

Empire Communities is one of North Americas’s largest privately-held home builders. Over the past 27 years, we have built more than 28,000 new homes and condominiums in some of the most sought-after locations in the GTA, Southwestern Ontario, and the southern United States. Their diverse portfolio includes neighbourhoods of beautiful homes, as well as towering skyscrapers that are landmarks of urban sophistication.
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RIGHT OF ASSIGNMENT
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CAPPED LEVIES & FEES
We will make sure the development charges are capped upon closing.

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