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The Queensway Park
The Queensway & Royal York Rd
784 The Queensway, Etobicoke
Starting From $357,900
Tentative occupancy 2020
The Queensway & Royal York Rd
784 The Queensway, Etobicoke
Starting From $357,900
Tentative occupancy 2020


In a hidden gem of a neighbourhood,
Urban Capital and Rosewater offer the ultimate
in urban style and parkside living
Urban Capital and Rosewater offer the ultimate
in urban style and parkside living
Location Queensway Village, Etobicoke. Project Description Mixed use condominium development. Size/Program 172 residential units, retail at grade. Architecture & Interior Design RAW Architects, Toronto. Status Sales starting Spring 2017
It’s a neighbourhood of richly treed streets, excellent schools and a 3.1 hectare park. Perfectly located between Toronto’s western suburbs and downtown hub, it also has an eclectic mix of stores, restaurants and services that are only a taste of what’s to come. And at the heart of it all will be a decidedly urban and sophisticated development – Queensway Park.
Named after the park that borders it to the north – a community hub that includes a kids play area, playing fields and spaces to simply unwind – Queensway Park brings Urban Capital and Rosewater’s signature downtown style, keen eye for what’s next, and commitment to good development to the new Queensway Village, a budding retail strip that is today being transformed into a pedestrian-oriented main street with an increasingly residential vibe.

The Location
- Overlook Lambton Park and the graceful Humber River
- Steps to Royal York Subway Station
- Short Drive to High Park
- 7 minutes to The Gardiner Express Way
- Close to Humbertown Shopping Centre
The Queensway Park Condos Highlight:
- Close to major super market
- TTC Stop and Public Transit
- Short drive distance to the Lambton Park
- Close to the shopping and entertainment.











































- The Queensway Park Condos has a Walk Score of 82 out of 100.
- Tranist Score 61 out of 100.
- This location is in the Stonegate-Queensway neighborhood in Toronto.
- Nearby parks include Queensway Park, Winslow Dalesford Park and Grand Avenue Park.
- Address: 784 The Queensway , TorontoDeveloper: Urban Capital Property Group, Rosewater Capital GroupArchitect: RAW DesignLandscape architect: PMA Landscape ArchitectsCategory: Condo, RetailStatus: Pre-ConstructionNumber of buildings: 1Height: 117 ftStoreys: 9Number of units: 172
DEVELOPER

Founded in 1996, Toronto-based Urban Capital has a somewhat smaller presence on the market. However, it nonetheless has an impact on the city, with a number of innovative and architecturally significant projects underway. After initially entering the real estate market with a number of adaptive reuse projects—the first of which was the formerly industrial Camden Lofts—Urban Capital has in recent years become a more conspicuous presence in the city.
Perhaps the most recognizable of the company’s current projects is the master-planned River City community. Set to feature four distinctly-designed buildings—the first two of which are now complete—the River City neighbourhood is quickly becoming a destination. Located just west of the Don Valley at the edge of Corktown, the project is designed to make a strong architectural statement on the surrounding area, with buildings that can hardly be mistaken for “some condos.”
The under-construction River City 3 could be one of the city’s most iconic new buildings, with an aggressively staggered balcony pattern emerging from the two-toned 29-storey tower. The playful and slightly edgy Saucier + Perrotte architecture is set to be complemented by Urban Capital’s upcoming Emma Park, which will bring a bone-shaped dog park to the area.
Near Queen and University, Urban Capital’s Smart House condo is a venture into micro-living, with miniscule units outfitted with Murphy beds and foldable furniture. Though the project has its critics—no matter the creative adjectives used to describe them, the units are extremely small—Urban Capital is open to taking some risks that bigger developers are often adverse to, which helps to bring new ideas to the market.