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Sixty Colborne, Toronto Condo Reviews 

(4 reviews)
Condo address: 60 Colborne St Toronto, ON M5E 1E3
(2.6 out of 5 stars)
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Highly Accurate - Attila

 
(1.0 out of 5 stars)
by DB Jun 12, 2020
...I would also add that the noise level, at least for those units facing Church St. is unbelievable (and I say this having lived in Manhattan, NYC for 10 days!). Forget about opening your windows as the noise level from the King St. car (remember it runs 24-hours) is screeching loud crossing all sets of tracks all day/night, the transport deliveries at Metro Front St. enter the building of Church St. and as such the back-up beeping noise can be heard all day well into the evening, the construction site next to 60 Colborne St. has transport truck deliveries beginning at 6 am (banging of steel, drilling, etc. together with the beeping)...
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Can't wait to move out

 
(1.7 out of 5 stars)
by Attila T. May 18, 2020
...Windows has never been washed for almost 2 years since moving in. The pool still has not been turned over to the condo. Constant break-ins (units, locker, cars), the building has a security problem, probably due to the proximity of st. James Park. Exposed ceilings cause condensation and water to collect. Never have I seen all the elevators work at the same time, every two weeks another elevator will break down when the other one is just fixed. Most important of all, maintenance fees skyrocketed for a 2-year new building to 88 cents, some close to $1 PSF if you have locker and parking when the area average is just around 70 cents with decade-old buildings. Avoid this building at all costs...
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Cant wait to move in!

 
(4.3 out of 5 stars)
by Helga A. Mar 18, 2018
Great location - central to the Financial District And St Lawrence Market. All units here have floor to ceiling windows. I will have North exposure and smooth ceilings. Steps to King St Subway (Yonge Line). The building features an amazing outdoor rooftop pool and a state of the art amenities.
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architectural standpoint,

 
(4.0 out of 5 stars)
by Brook Wilson Mar 06, 2017
While I can't really comment on specific pricing, I will say that, from an architectural standpoint, I'm looking forward to this building. The building is decidedly modern, which is something the St. Lawrence Market could use more of. At the same time, the orange base gives the building a contextual quality - it references the use of brick in the area, but in a playful way. The arches along the ground floor are also a nice touch. If you look at the condo building directly to the south on Church St (Gooderham Court), you'll see where the (likely) inspiration came from for the large arch at the base. There's also going to be about 10,000 sf of retail at the base. From the renderings, it's hard to make out how interesting the tower portion of the project will be, but architectsAlliance usually do a pretty good job, so I'm not worried. All in all, I'd give this project (at this pre-construction stage), 4 1/2 stars out of 5.
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