If you’ve been following all of our Market Wharf construction updates so far, then you probably already know just how busy we’ve been over the past few months and how quickly construction has been moving along.
Our last construction update from Library District was quite popular and left many of you asking for more. We’ve listened. So back by popular demand, here are more Library District shots for you to enjoy!
We stopped by Market Wharf early today to check up on progress and we must say,we were quite impressed by what we saw. So lets skip all the talk and get right to the pictures shall we?
Be the first to see the model suite videos of the Market Wharf townhomes. They are fully furnished and outfitted with the best upgrades and ready to be moved into now! Life next to St. Lawrence Market is waiting at Market Wharf.
Unit 617
Unit 638
For more information call us at 416 861 8181 or visit the sales center and tour the townhomes in person. Located at 5 Market Street, the Context Sales Center is open Saturday-Sunday 12pm-5pm, Monday-Thursday 12pm-6pm and closed Friday.
We’ve kept a tight lid on all things Library District related over the past few months. But that lid comes off today. You see, we wanted to make sure that everything is perfect before we revealed anything to you. And perfect it is! So without wasting anymore time, let’s get straight to business.
Our Market Wharf project has received rave reviews for its striking contribution to Toronto’s skyline and for the remarkable design of its interiors. The man largely responsible for Market Wharf’s interior design is Michael Krus, architect and co-founder of the award winning architecture, interior design, and development consulting firm, TACT Design.
We recently caught up with Michael to discuss his work and his inspiration for the design of the north and south lobbies of Market Wharf.
A recent study from The Toronto Board of Health shows that Torontonians highly value walkable neighbourhoods. The study also suggests that Torontonians strongly desire specific neighbourhood features such as shops and services and a variety of small and medium sized food stores within walking distance of their homes.
Greetings one and all to our official Context Development blog.
Our venture into this mad world of social media is long overdue (hey, we’ve been busy!), but we’re here now and we can’t wait to see where it takes us.
We want to reach out to you, the people, and let you know what we’re all about, what we have coming up, and what’s going on in this amazing city of ours. Yes, we’ll be giving all the latest information and exclusive insights into all of our projects, but we want to have some fun while we’re doing it.
So what can you expect to see when you visit us? Well, we have tons of information on Library District and Market Wharf that you won’t find anywhere else. We’ll be going oot and aboot in our local neighbourhoods, and we’ll have contests to beat the band!! Why? Because who doesn’t love a good ‘ol contest!
And that’s just the proverbial tip of the proverbial iceberg. We have great things in store and we’re just getting started.
We’d very much like if you could join us on Twitter (don’t just follow, say HELLO!) – we’ve had a ton of fun interacting with the Toronto community so far (and we found THESE) and want more more more! We’re also on Pinterest too – it’s one bandwagon that we’re jumping on with both feet. So feel free to check us out and say hi.
We’d also love to hear from you on what you’d like to see us cover on the blog so please don’t be shy – comment boxes need love too.
Spring has sprung in Toronto! To celebrate, we headed down to the Market Wharf construction site on a gorgeous sunny afternoon to take some new shots of the site and to find out what the builders have been up to lately.
We’re in a chirpy mood today at Context Development, so in addition to the new King West Sales Center pics that we released today, we’ve also decided to throw in some new photos from Market Wharf !
As the title says, these pics are hot off the press! We took a trip down to the St. Lawrence Market area yesterday morning to snap them and we thought they were just too good not to share. Since we’re super secretive here at Context (it’s just how we roll), we can’t give away too much information yet. But hopefully our pics below will more than make up for our covertness.