COMING SOON TO
CHURCH & DUNDAS
COMING SOON TO
CHURCH & DUNDAS
THERE IS NO BETTER WAY TO EXPERIENCE THE ENERGY OF TORONTO THAN FROM THE CENTRE OF THE CITY. THAT’S WHY WE’RE VESTED IN THE FUTURE OF DOWNTOWN TORONTO – BUILDING THE MOST LIVABLE COMMUNITIES IN THE BEST LOCATIONS ACROSS THE HEART OF THE CITY. MAKE AN INTELLIGENT MOVE.

OVERVIEW
PERFECTLY
LOCATED
ON CHURCH & DUNDAS
Centricity Condos is a New Condo development by Graywood Developments Ltd. located at Church St & Dundas St E, Toronto.
Centricity Condos exudes the pure convenience of living in the heart of downtown. Situated at Church and Dundas, just south of Metropolitan University’s Engineering and Computing Centre in the city’s bustling Curch-Yonge Corridor neighbourhood, the area is extremely densely populated. This luxurious 53-storey tower will rise above the downtown core, close to world-class transportation options, the best lifestyle amenities, prestigious post-secondary institutions, and major employment hubs.
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CENTRICITY CONDOS
Centricity Condos is conveniently situated just south of Metropolitan University’s Engineering and Computing Centre and close to many major downtown employment hubs. This densely populated area is perfect for post-secondary students and young professionals alike. Toronto’s downtown East is home to many prestigious educational institutions including UofT and George Brown. The Financial District, Hospital Row, and several other employment hubs are also located nearby, making this location the perfect place to work, learn, and play where you live, helping to significantly cut down on long daily commutes.

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HIGHLIGHTS
PERFECTLY
CONNECTED
TO NORTH YORK & DOWNTOWN TORONTO
Centricity Condos is located in a singularly convenient crossroads in Toronto. The most famous, and busiest road in Toronto, Yonge Street, is one of the longest streets in the world, and begins at the shore of Lake Ontario, and carries all the way north to Barrie. Other major streets in Toronto, Dundas, Bloor, Queen, King, and University form a grid foundation for which the entire city’s transit network rests. Travelling across the GTA is simple even just from these main streets which carry off in every direction towards the eastern and western reaches of the GTA, like Scarborough, Durham Region, Etobicoke, Peel Region and Halton Region to the east and west, as well as York Region in the north.
Robust Public Transit
Union Station hub in the southern end of the Entertainment District
Toronto Transit Commission
Countless shops, dining, entertainment and attractions
5 mins to the subway
Walk score of 99 out of 100







The building itself, designed by Turner Fleischer Architects, grows out of the iconic bank facade at street level, and rises 53 storeys. A rectangular, angular design, sections of windows will be framed with white aluminum which will get thicker as the building rises, while creating a dramatic gradual change in the window shape towards the top of the tower.