London, ON
809 Dundas Street Condos will showcase a pair of 24-storey towers inspired by the Art Deco movement, characterized by their geometric, tall, and symmetrical designs rendered in stucco and concrete.
The 3-storey podium will exude a classic charm with its red brick exterior and will house nearly 20,000 sq. ft. of premium commercial space on the ground floor, lining Dundas Street for the convenience of both residents and the wider community.
The residential units will be available in one- and two-bedroom configurations, along with luxurious penthouse suites. The upper floors will boast enticing east- and west-facing terraces.
For parking convenience, the development plans to provide over 300 parking spaces across fully enclosed underground and aboveground levels. More detailed information about the building, suite offerings, and amenities is yet to be announced.
London’s Old East Village emerges as an incredibly pedestrian and cyclist-friendly locale. Nestled within this vibrant neighborhood, 809 Dundas Street Condos boasts an impressive walk score of 85 and a bike score of 75, thanks to elevated cycling lanes along Dundas St that ensure secure and efficient bike travel. The main thoroughfare is lined with a plethora of restaurants and businesses, creating a dynamic hub for shopping, dining, and entertainment.
Within a stone’s throw, you’ll discover a diverse array of highly-rated restaurants, including Unique Food Attitudes serving Polish comfort food, Yaya’s Kitchen offering Northern Nigerian cuisine, and Momo’s At The Market specializing in Nepalese dumplings. Independent grocers and convenience stores are conveniently within walking distance, while larger chains like Real Canadian Superstore, Food Basics, and FreshCo are just a short drive away.
Transforming into an entertainment district, the neighborhood features prominent venues like Aeolian Hall and Palace Theatre, providing ample space for performances. Additionally, the Western Fair Sports Centre and The Raceway at Western Fair District offer alternative forms of popular entertainment. For those with a penchant for history, the Banting House National Historic Site is in close proximity, serving as a museum dedicated to Sir Frederick Banting, the Canadian hero and inventor of insulin.