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Living in South Core

South Core is located in the core of downtown Toronto. If you want to live in a fast paced, frenetic and vibrant Toronto neighbourhood that never sleeps South Core is your best choice. During the day South Core is all business and suits with many corporate offices headquartered here. At night South Core is buzzing with activity as swarms of people descend on the nightly sports and entertainment events at the Air Canada Centre and Rogers Centre. The Financial and Entertainment districts as well as the Toronto waterfront are all located on the doorstep of this neighbourhood.

 

South Core is a high-enery, high tempo neighbourhood that is hip, urban, and cool so it is only fitting that it has adopted the nick name SoCo which stands for South Core but could easily stand for So Cool. Hey, after all how many people can say they work in a shiny new corporate office tower by day, and in the evening can skip over to the Air Canada Centre or the Rogers Centre to watch professional sports or take in a live concert, then head over to the Real Sports Bar and Grill for a late dinner or evening snack and drinks, and then walk home to your condo in the sky. It does not get much cooler than that.

 

Photo by Unknown

Photo by Unknown

 

History of South Core

In the mid 1800s, the area now known as South Core was a railway corridor that serviced the thriving shipping industry on the Toronto waterfront. By the 1950s transport trucks had replaced railways as the preferred mode of transportation for business. This shift led to the building of The Gardiner Expressway in 1955. The Gardiner Expressway to the south and the derelict railway tracks to the north created a wedge of landlocked real estate that nobody seemed to know what to do with.

 

In the ensuing decades South Core would slowly begin to take shape; first with the building of the CN Tower, followed by the Metro Convention Centre, the SkyDome (now Rogers Centre), the Air Canada Centre, and most recently the multi-hundred million dollar renovation of historic Union Station. In 2009 Telus Tower was built followed by Maple Leaf Square in 2010. These landmark developments signalled South Core’s arrival as a mixed use neighbourhood where people can live, work and play.

 

Homes in South Core

South Core is brimming with shiny new high-rise condominium towers with fancy names like Ice and Infinity and The Residences of Maple Leaf Square. These condos in the sky provide their occupants with a carefree and convenient lifestyle with hotel like amenities. Most units feature a dramatic Toronto skyline or Lake Ontario vista. One bedroom units sell in the $320,000-$450,000 price range. Two bedroom units sell for between $420,000-$600,00. Two plus den and three bedroom units are more scarce. These sell from $650,000 to $1.5 Million. Condo units can range in size from 450 square feet to 1500 square feet. The price per square foot generally falls in the $600-$800 range depending on finishes, views, and whether or not parking and locker are included. The Residences of Maple Leaf Square provide the ultimate in convenience with direct access to the ACC, Toronto”s underground PATH and Union Station.

 

Lifestyle in South Core

Forget commuting and leave your car at home you will not need it residing in South Core where you can live, work and play all within a small radius. The new condo towers in South Core offer hotel like amenities and luxuriously appointed suites making for a comfortable lifestyle. If you are a sports fan then your bucket list must include a visit to the Real Sports Bar and Grill the #1 sports bar in North America as voted by ESPN. Located in Maple Leaf Square the Real Sports Bar and Grill encompasses 25,000 square feet and features a two-storey, 39-foot HD Big Screen and 199 HD TVs. There are over 40 beer selections from over 126 draught taps. A vast selection of award winning wings and mouth-watering burgers highlight an all-star lineup of feel good favourites. Once you are there you won’t want to leave.

 

Recreation in South Core

South Core is located in the heart of Toronto’s Entertainment District which offers a plethora of bars and restaurants. The Toronto waterfront is just a stones throw away. If you are a sports fan then your bucket list must include a visit to the Real Sports Bar and Grill the #1 sports bar in North America as voted by ESPN. Located in Maple Leaf Square the Real Sports Bar and Grill encompasses 25,000 square feet and features a two-storey, 39-foot HD Big Screen and 199 HD TVs. There are over 40 beer selections from over 126 draught taps. A vast selection of award winning wings and mouth-watering burgers highlight an all-star lineup of feel good favourites. Once you are there you won’t want to leave.

 

Rogers Centre

Rogers Centre, Photo by Unknown

 

Transportation in South Core

You can walk for miles and miles in Toronto’s underground PATH accessed from many South Core buildings. If trains and subways are your preferred mode of transportation then Union Station is just a short walk away. Motorists can zip in and out of the City via the Gardiner Expressway that skirts the southern perimeter of this neighbourhood.

 

Union Station, Photo by Unknown

 

UP Express Train

UP Express Train, Photo by Unknown

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