33 University Avenue
Welcome to Empire Plaza, an architectural landmark by award-winning Architects Young & Wright. Ideally located at the southeast corner of University and Wellington, this iconic 28-storey building sits at the nexus of Toronto’s Financial, Entertainment, and Sports Districts. The 21st-floor corner suite spans a generous 1,812 sq ft, boasting floor-to-ceiling windows that flood the space with natural light and reveal vibrant city views. Fully renovated and meticulously maintained, it features three bedrooms plus a den, two bathrooms, and year-round in-suite climate control via individually controlled heat pumps. Inside, you’ll find a thoughtfully designed open-concept living and dining area, perfect for both daily living and elegant entertaining. The large primary bedroom offers two closets and a 4-piece ensuite, while the remaining bedrooms are equally well-appointed. Every detail has been carefully considered to blend modern finishes with timeless comfort, creating a warm and sophisticated atmosphere. Residents at Empire Plaza enjoy 24-hour security, on-site management, a well-equipped fitness centre, and a handsomely furnished rooftop terrace on the 28th floor with breathtaking 360 views. There is also a stylish party room with wet bar, media centre, and library. Maintenance fees include electricity, water, central air, common elements, parking, locker, and building insurance. With Union Station, the PATH, and a host of downtown attractions mere steps away, this is city living at its finest!
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