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  2. Aura (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    In February 2012, Toronto city council approved a three-storey increase to 78 floors, meaning that Aura is Canada's tallest residential building. [6] The lower floors of the building were occupied while the upper floors were still being constructed. Floors 1-31 were opened for occupancy in Fall 2013, while floors 32-80 were still bare concrete.

  3. Residences of College Park - Wikipedia

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    Residences of College Park is a skyscraper complex in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.The north and south towers were completed in 2006 and 2008, respectively, and stand 155 and 140 m (509 and 459 ft) on Bay Street just south of College Street near the historic College Park department store.

  4. Main Square (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    Main Square is a complex of four apartment buildings in Toronto, Canada. The three-hectare site houses about 2000 people. The three-hectare site houses about 2000 people. It is located in the eastern part of the city at the intersection of Main Street and Danforth Avenue .

  5. Bridle Path, Toronto - Wikipedia

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    The Bridle Path is a residential neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is characterized by large multimillion-dollar mansions and two to four acre (8,000 to 16,000 m 2 ) lot sizes. It makes up part of Bridle Path–Sunnybrook–York Mills .

  6. The Esplanade (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    The Esplanade is an east-west street along the central waterfront of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. This neighbourhood consists of generally low-rise and mid-rise housing - condominiums, public housing, cooperatives and some town homes between Jarvis and Parliament Streets south of Front Street. The stretch between Scott Street and Market Street is ...

  7. The Crossways (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    The complex consists of twin 29-storey (92 m) [2] triangular brick towers, with a broad, terraced podium at their bases. One level of the podium contains an indoor mall. The Crossways was designed in the Brutalist style [3] by architects Webb Zerafa Menkès Housden Partnership [4] and built by Consolidated Building Corporation. [3]