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Worklofts, Toronto ON

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Developer sold out
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319 Carlaw Ave, Toronto, ON

Community by Lamb Development Corp.

Condo
153 Units, 10 Stories
1 - 2.5 Bedrooms
Completed Fall/Winter 2011

Overview

Worklofts is a new condo community By Lamb Development Corp. at 319 Carlaw Ave, Toronto. The community was completed in 2011. Worklofts has a total of 153 units.
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Worklofts details

Building Type:Condo
Ownership:Condominium
Selling Status:Sold Out
Construction Status:Complete
Completed In:Fall/Winter 2011
Architect(s): By CORE Architects
Ceilings:From 9'0" to 10'0"
Sales Company: By Brad J. Lamb Realty Inc.
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Amenities
Recreation Centre
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Features and finishes

Hardwood floors, stone countertops, gas range in kitchens, 4 stainless steel appliances, high gloss or solid wood Italian cabinetry, upgraded glass backsplashes, huge balconies, custom vanities with stone countertops, sliding glass doors in bedrooms
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Last update: Dec 17, 2013
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