Ten York

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Ten York
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Exterior of Ten York
Ten York
General information
StatusCompleted
Town or city Toronto
Country Canada
Construction started2013
Completed2019
Height224 metres (735 ft)
Design and construction
Architecture firmWallman Architects

Ten York is a 65-storey [1] high-rise condominium building in the South Core, Toronto, Ontario. It contains 725 condo units. [2]

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History

The project was constructed on a former parking lot and car-impound yard. Its planned height was reduced by ten storeys in 2012 while the design of the tower itself was altered and its parking lot moved underground. By November, the majority of the condos in the project had been sold. [3] Construction began in late 2013. [4] It was completed in 2019. [5]

Design

The tower is on a triangular plot. It is 224 metres (735 feet) tall. [6]

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References

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  2. Landau, Jack (22 March 2018). "Steel Frame of Crown Emerging Atop Tridel's Ten York Street". Urban Toronto. Retrieved 9 April 2019.
  3. Starr, Ryan (2012-11-16). "Looking up". The Toronto Star. ISSN   0319-0781 . Retrieved 2021-09-27.
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