Ossington Strip Toronto - House For Sale - 94 Argyle St. (Queen West Living $+2 Million dollars)
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3 Beds | 4 Bath | 1.5 Garage Parking | 1586 + 549 sf
Walk inside to a top to bottom new build in the sought after Trinity-Bellwoods neighbourhood. Located on quiet Argyle Street, steps from the historical Ossington strip. Open concept living spaces with limitless 13’ ceiling heights. Renovated by the owner, a Toronto city developer with an eye for detail and quality workmanship.
Property Features Include:
Top to Bottom New Build
Soaring 13 ft Ceiling Heights
Open Concept Main Floor Living Space
Wide Plank Solid Wood Flooring
8 ft Solid Wood Doors Throughout
Floating Staircase with Glass Railing
Oversized Master and 2nd Bedrooms
Skylight in Master Ensuite
Outdoor Entertainment:
Walk Out From Kitchen
Gas BBQ Hookup
Landscaped Garden
Large Cedar Custom Deck
1.5 Finished Garage Space
Smart Living Integrated:
Ring DoorBell
Nest
Smart Garage Lift System
Built-in Surround Speaker System
Number of Full Storeys 2
Frontage (ft) 15.17
Depth (ft) 129 FT
Year Built 2019
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Queen West - Queen Street is a major east-west thoroughfare in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It extends from Roncesvalles Avenue and King Street in the west to Victoria Park Avenue in the east. Queen Street was the cartographic baseline for the original east-west avenues of Toronto's and York County's grid pattern of major roads.
Toronto - Toronto, the capital of the province of Ontario, is a major Canadian city along Lake Ontario’s northwestern shore. It's a dynamic metropolis with a core of soaring skyscrapers, all dwarfed by the iconic, free-standing CN Tower. Toronto also has many green spaces, from the orderly oval of Queen’s Park to 400-acre High Park and its trails, sports facilities and zoo.
Ossington Avenue is a main or arterial street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, west of downtown. Its southern terminus, popularly known as the Ossington Strip, a 560m segment constructed in 1816 to link two longer segments of a military road, was absorbed into the arterial after a century of independent existence. The consequence is a powerfully distinct identity for the Ossington Strip, a leading Toronto destination for pedestrianism, nightlife, dining, music, and shopping; in contrast, the remaining 3 km of Ossington Avenue is residential.
As Toronto expanded west and other retail facilities opened, the Ossington Strip became an area of industrial uses, including automotive repairs and storage facilities. By 2003, this area became known for crime and the known presence of Vietnamese criminal gangs and street drug peddlers. A double murder in a karaoke bar that year sparked neighbourhood action in concert with the police to cut down on crime.
By 2007, the low rents of stores along Ossington became attractive after rents along the Queen Street West increased. This led to an influx of bars, restaurants and stores. By 2009, the number of bars and restaurants created tension with residents of the surrounding neighbourhood, and licensing controls were imposed to stop the opening of more businesses of the same kind. In 2010 the restrictions on new restaurants along Ossington were lifted, leading to the opening of several new establishments.
Ossington Avenue is named after the ancestral Nottingham home of the Denison family (see Ossington), early land-owners around the street's southern terminus. (A number of area streets bear Denison-associated names: George Taylor Denison's 'Brookfield House' stood at the northwest corner of Ossington and Queen Street from around 1815 to 1876, giving its name to Brookfield Street; Dover Court was the residence of nephew Richard Lippincott, initially accessed by Dover Court Road (roughly following the course of contemporary Dovercourt Road); the Fennings and Taylor branches of the family have namesakes as Fennings and Rolyat Streets; Heydon Park and Rusholme were Denison manor houses, giving their names to other local streets.
The origin of Ossington Avenue lies in John Graves Simcoe's 1793 plan for a western military road from York, the new capital of Upper Canada. The initial conception of this road ran west down contemporary Queen Street West (then Lot Street), hugging the shore of Lake Ontario onward to Niagara. This road was to be named Dundas Street, in honor of Simcoe's friend Henry Dundas.
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