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SOHO METROPOLITAN

SOHO METROPOLITAN

350 Wellington Street West, Toronto

8.0
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$1025 / sqf in this building

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SOHO METROPOLITAN 350 Wellington Street West 36 Blue Jays Way King West

The Soho Metropolitan – 350 Wellington Street West

Registration date: 2003-11-12

 

Something special is here from Starwood Group. The early years of the new millennium were marked by major residential communities in the King West area. The Soho Metropolitan came to life in 2003 above the Soho Met Hotel on Blue Jays Way with seventeen storeys of steel and glass housing 203 luxury condo units. The boutique-style service and hotel amenities immediately announced that a new kind of urban living was possible with everything you need all in one place.

You have access to room service, dry cleaning, full security, and newspaper delivery. Best of all is the well-equipped fitness center (with indoor pool and sauna) and Senses restaurant on the ground floor. Plus, you are in the vicinity of all the favorite Toronto landmarks including the Rogers Centre stadium, the CN Tower, and the Metro Toronto Entertainment Centre. Visitors to the city and local residents mix and mingle on the streets of trendy King West. You never need to go far for a good restaurant, bar or club, not to mention shopping and commercial services. The best of modern life is within your building and just out the front door.

 

The Soho Metropolitan Amenities

It feels like a resort, because it is in fact a full-service hotel. The condo residences take advantage of the many amenities offered from a state-of-the-art fitness centre to an indoor pool and sauna. Dine in with room service or simply run down to the ground floor where Senses is a gourmet hot spot. 

The Soho Metropolitan is a unique joint project with multiple lifestyle options up to 1,470 square feet. Suite choices are varied and all equally luxurious and well-appointed. They reflect the latest trend in open-concept living with kitchens and bathrooms that inspire. Only top-tier appliances and fixtures have been allowed. Attention to fine craftsmanship and judicious design details make every unit the perfect home, whether you are a young professional, part of a working couple, or have a growing family. Floor to ceiling windows are a major draw as all urbanites love their views. They want to feel a part of the city and a member of a special community.

 

The Soho Metropolitan Neighbourhood

To the question “what’s nearby”, we answer “everything.” Let’s start with boutiques and restaurants. There is no end to the offerings on the streets of King West. After all, this is the Fashion and Entertainment District and an internationally-known centre of urban culture. The buzz is strong as you stroll the area on the way to fun eateries like Luckee and Wayne Gretzky’s Toronto on Blue Jays Way. Queen Street is cited for music and shows while the waterfront is a recreational destination for everyone citywide. Trey the fabulous pastries and other Parisian treats at Le Neuf Café, an ideal spot for weekend brunch.

Major Toronto theatres and concert halls populate the area to the east along with sports venues and the convention centre. OCAD university is due north while West Queen West is just on the other end of the spectrum. Luxury living is as much indoors as outside on the street. The TIFF Bell Lightbox and The Second City are local favourites. 

For absolute convenience there are schools, banks, pharmacies, grocery stores and dry cleaners in the neighbourhood. In fact, JC Foodlane is across the street on the east corner of Wellington and Blue Jays Way. There is also the Metro Centre Marketplace and Fresh & Wild Food Market for chefs who love the best produce and meat.

Next comes the proximity of green spaces like nearby Clarence Square Dog Park on Spadina or David Pecaut Square on Wellington. The city planners were savvy from the start about the need for outdoor space. They have also made the neighbourhoods bicycle-friendly and in King West, Adelaide and Wellington are your choices. Mass transit is miraculous and here the King streetcar will connect you with the north-south Bathurst and Spadina lines or the Yonge-University subway and Union Station. No city has greater regard for easy access in the entire Greater Metropolitan Area.

 

The Soho Metropolitan Developers

The Soho Metropolitan, Soho Lofts, Soho Lofts Starwood Centre all share a common origin with the Starwood Group. These modern high-rise condo communities are marked by a rectilinear modern style and superior interior amenities. Design details and architectural embellishments are elegant and spare top to bottom. Clean-lined and sleek, each building is a testimony to contemporary construction values. 

 

Date Registered (2004-10-01)

SOHO METROPOLITAN

The Soho Metropolitan at 350 Wellington Street West is a vast building with an art deco influence. This great structure of concrete and glass has one hundred and thirty-six units spread across five stories and is located in the King West neighbourhood. These cozy, professional suites have great views of the city. There are studio, one, and two bedroom units to choose from at the Soho Metropolitan. The studio condos are 476 square feet in size. The one bedroom suites are 605 to 614 square feet in size and the two bedroom units are 931 square feet in size. The Soho Metropolitan at 350 Wellington Street West was created by the Starwood Group and has reasonable maintenance fees which cover your needs for living in Toronto. These condominiums are great for professional singles, couples, or small families.

 

SOHO METROPOLITAN AMENITIES

The Soho Metropolitan Hotel occupies the first levels of this building, but there are five floors of space devoted solely to condominium living. These suites come fully furnished and feature the best of modern living, with professionally decorated living spaces. These condos also boast great views of the city.

The Soho Metropolitan at 350 Wellington Street West has many amenities within its great walls. Whenever you need to work out, you can do so in the building’s gym and exercise room. There is also a pool where you can take a cool dip before warming up in the sauna. This building has an Enter Phone System and a security guard is on duty at all times. There is also a concierge available to take care of any of your needs. There is no need to find a parking spot on the street as the Soho Metropolitan has a parking garage and public transit is also available.

The Soho Metropolitan maintenance fees cover air conditioning on those hot summer days, heat during the winter, common element maintenance, building insurance, hydro, and water.

 

KING WEST NEIGHBOURHOOD

The King West neighbourhood has everything you need within a short walking distance of your new home at the Soho Metropolitan on 350 Wellington Street West. For mornings where you’re in a rush, but still need that cup of coffee on your way to work, then run through the Second Cup or Tim Hortons, nearby. For those days where you’re meeting friends for an espresso or a latte, then sit down at Quantum Coffee which serves espresso based drinks and pastries. You can also stop in at Strange Love Coffee or The Coffee Lab, which makes intricate drinks.

If you can’t bear to look at a frying pan, then grab the family and take them out to eat! You can grab some fast food at the local McDonald’s or A&W. However, if you prefer to dine somewhere a little more sophisticated, then go to the Patria, a traditional Spanish restaurant with elegant decor or you can also go to the Victor Restaurant, which has an eclectic menu for the people who have a more diverse palette. You can also go to the Khao San Road for classic Thai curries in an eatery decorated in tiles and flags. 

On those days when you need to get out for a walk, you can walk to the Roundhouse Park, near the waterfront or stay a little closer to home by going to the Simcoe, Clarence Square, or the Victoria Memorial Square parks within a five minute walk from your new home at the Soho Metropolitan Condos. If you’d prefer to walk to a theatre and catch a play, then you can go to the Necessary Angel Theatre, Theatre Ontario, or the Scotiabank Theatre Ontario, all of which are less than five blocks away. To take in a little more culture and history, you can also stop in at the famous Art Gallery of Ontario to while away the afternoon on beautiful works of art, or stop in at the Campbell House Museum for a tour of this restored 19th Century mansion. You can also take a short walk to the waterfront, where you can watch the sailboats glide by, or you can take the ferry to the Toronto Islands. There the kids can spend the entire afternoon at the amusement park, or you can visit one of the marinas in the area. Other attractions also include the CN Tower and the Distillery District.

The Soho Metropolitan Condos at 350 Wellington Street West are in a neighbourhood that is considered to be a fantastic place to walk and is also considered a very good place to bike. They are also in an area marked as excellent for whenever you need to take the local transit. 

 

STARWOOD GROUP

The Starwood Group has developed five buildings in the Toronto area, including the Soho Metropolitan at 350 Wellington Street West. This expansive company was founded in 1951 and has acquired or developed over ten thousand townhouses, condominiums, and hotels in North America.