Nobu Residences Toronto
Sold Out May 2018
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Nobu Residences Toronto Price History
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Suite W1A
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417 sq.ft
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Suite E1B
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427 sq.ft
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Suite P1Q
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504 sq.ft
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Suite W1B
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510 sq.ft
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Suite W1C
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520 sq.ft
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Suite E1C
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527 sq.ft
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Suite P1C
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534 sq.ft
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Suite P1D
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536 sq.ft
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Suite P1E
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1 Bath
545 sq.ft
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Suite P1H
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581 sq.ft
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Suite P1J
1.5 Bed
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594 sq.ft
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Suite P1M
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2 Bath
608 sq.ft
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Suite W2A
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639 sq.ft
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Suite P2C
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639 sq.ft
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Suite W2B
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652 sq.ft
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Suite P2E (T)
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652 sq.ft
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Suite E2B
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2 Bath
652 sq.ft
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Suite P2E
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652 sq.ft
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Suite W2C
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667 sq.ft
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Suite E2C
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667 sq.ft
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Suite P2H
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681 sq.ft
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Suite P2J
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689 sq.ft
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Suite W2D
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692 sq.ft
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Suite P2M
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701 sq.ft
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Suite P2N
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706 sq.ft
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Suite E2E
2 Bed
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719 sq.ft
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Suite W2E
2 Bed
2 Bath
748 sq.ft
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Suite E2F
2 Bed
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748 sq.ft
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Suite W2F
2.5 Bed
2 Bath
756 sq.ft
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Suite W2G
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2 Bath
776 sq.ft
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Suite E2G
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776 sq.ft
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Suite W2H
2 Bed
2 Bath
799 sq.ft
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Suite E2H
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2 Bath
799 sq.ft
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Suite P2V
2.5 Bed
2 Bath
807 sq.ft
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Suite E2J
2.5 Bed
2 Bath
814 sq.ft
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Suite P2W
2 Bed
2 Bath
827 sq.ft
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Suite P2X (T)
2 Bed
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834 sq.ft
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Suite P2X
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834 sq.ft
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Suite PH-E3A
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2 Bath
856 sq.ft
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Suite E2K
2.5 Bed
2 Bath
862 sq.ft
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Suite W2J
2.5 Bed
2 Bath
862 sq.ft
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Suite E3B
3 Bed
2 Bath
864 sq.ft
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Suite PH-E3B
3 Bed
2 Bath
864 sq.ft
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Suite PH-E3C
3 Bed
2 Bath
888 sq.ft
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Suite P2Y
2.5 Bed
2 Bath
890 sq.ft
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Suite P2Y (T)
2.5 Bed
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890 sq.ft
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Suite E3D
3.5 Bed
2 Bath
929 sq.ft
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Suite E3E
3 Bed
2 Bath
1011 sq.ft
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Suite PH-E3E (B)
3 Bed
2 Bath
1011 sq.ft
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Suite PH-E3E
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2 Bath
1011 sq.ft
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Suite E3F
3 Bed
2 Bath
1015 sq.ft
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Suite PH-E3F
3 Bed
2 Bath
1015 sq.ft
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Suite E3G
3 Bed
2 Bath
1036 sq.ft
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Suite E3H
3.5 Bed
2 Bath
1049 sq.ft
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Suite E3J
3.5 Bed
2 Bath
1091 sq.ft
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Suite E3K
3.5 Bed
2 Bath
1091 sq.ft
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Suite PH-E3J
3.5 Bed
2 Bath
1091 sq.ft
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All prices, availability, figures and materials are preliminary and are subject to change without notice. E&OE 2024
Floor Premiums apply, please speak to sales representative for further information.
Nobu Residences Toronto is a new condominium development by Madison Group that is now complete located at 15 Mercer Street, Toronto in the Entertainment District neighbourhood with a 100/100 walk score and a 100/100 transit score. Nobu Residences Toronto is designed by Teeple Architects and will feature interior design by Studio Munge. Development is scheduled to be completed in 2024. The project is 45 storeys tall (191m, 626.6ft) and has a total of 660 suites ranging from 417 sq.ft to 1091 sq.ft. Nobu Residences Toronto is the #1711 tallest condominium in Toronto and the #52 tallest condominium in Entertainment District.
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Discovering Toronto’s Entertainment District: A Hub of Culture, Cuisine, and Comfort
Toronto’s Entertainment District is a vibrant and dynamic area, known as the city’s premier destination for culture, dining, and nightlife. Situated in the heart of downtown, this neighborhood boasts an array of attractions, top-rated restaurants, theaters, and modern living spaces. With its unique blend of entertainment options and urban lifestyle, the Entertainment District is perfect for those seeking excitement and convenience in the city. Here’s an in-depth look at what makes the Entertainment District a beloved part of Toronto.
Why People Love the Entertainment District
- Diverse Entertainment Options: From live theater shows at the Royal Alexandra or Princess of Wales theaters to concerts at Roy Thomson Hall and opera at the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, the Entertainment District is a cultural mecca.
- Thrilling Sports Events: Sports enthusiasts can catch a Toronto Raptors basketball game at Scotiabank Arena or a Blue Jays baseball game at the Rogers Centre, both located within the district.
- TIFF and Film Culture: As the home to the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), the Entertainment District offers year-round film screenings and special events for movie buffs.
- Nightlife and Clubs: With club venues like Orchid Nightclub and The Fifth Social Club, the area offers a lively nightlife scene with multi-level clubs featuring live music and DJs.
- Gastronomic Delights: The district is home to a wide array of dining options, catering to every palate. Whether you’re looking for a casual beer at the Loose Moose or upscale Italian dining at Scaddabush Italian Kitchen & Bar, the Entertainment District has it all.
Real Estate in the Entertainment District: Modern Living Amidst Urban Excitement
- Modern Condominiums: The Entertainment District features a range of modern condominium buildings, providing residents with luxurious amenities and stunning city views. Notable developments include the TIFF Bell Lightbox condos, offering a unique living experience for film enthusiasts and city dwellers alike.
- Proximity to Key Attractions: Residents of the Entertainment District enjoy easy access to Toronto’s major attractions, fine dining, and shopping experiences, ensuring a lifestyle of convenience and excitement.
- High Demand for Properties: Due to its central location and vibrant atmosphere, the Entertainment District is a highly sought-after area for both living and investment, making real estate in this neighborhood a valuable asset.
Local Amenities and Lifestyle
- Shopping Galore: The district is partially bordered by Queen Street West, known for its independent boutiques and popular brand name retailers like MEC, Zara, and Aritzia.
- Relaxing Green Spaces: Enjoy the tranquility of David Pecaut Square or the historical charm of Roundhouse Park, offering a break from the urban hustle and a place for community events.
- Fitness and Recreation: With numerous fitness and training gyms, yoga studios, and the Harrison Pool community center, the Entertainment District caters to the health and wellness needs of its residents.
- Convenient Transit and Commute: Residents benefit from excellent public transit options, with streetcars on Queen and King Street and proximity to the Spadina streetcar and Yonge-University subway lines.
The Entertainment District is the heart of Toronto’s cultural and entertainment scene. Whether you’re drawn to its bustling theaters, diverse culinary offerings, or modern living spaces, the Entertainment District provides an unmatched urban living experience. With its rich array of amenities, easy access to the city’s best attractions, and vibrant community vibe, the Entertainment District continues to captivate both residents and visitors alike, establishing itself as one of Toronto’s most exciting and dynamic areas.
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Key Information
1091 sq.ft
(20%)
$5,000.00 On Signing
Balance to 5% - 30 days
5% - 90 days
5% - 360 days
5% - 470 days
Nobu Residences is a new condo project by Madison Homes to be located at 15 Mercer Street in Toronto’s Entertainment District. The project is currently in preconstruction with a still unknown completion date.
✔ Proposed to have a total of 718 luxury condo units and stand 49-storeys tall
✔ A restaurant space will be located on the ground floor of the new building
✔ Architecture by Teeple Architects
✔ Building features to include a fitness centre, 163-room luxury hotel, and four levels of underground parking (total of 216 parking spaces)
ABOUT THE ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT
Toronto’s Entertainment District is located in Downtown Toronto, roughly around King Street West, between Spadina Avenue and University Avenue. The district is named for the large number of performing arts centres, theatres, nightclubs, as well as family-centred and cultural attractions.
✔ Nearby attractions include the Ed Mirvish Theatre, Massey Hall, The Princess of Wales Theatre, the Canada Walk of Fame, The Royal Alexandra Theatre, Air Canada Centre, Rogers Centre, The TIFF Bell Lightbox, Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada, Toronto Railway Museum, the CN Tower, Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, Glenn Gould Studio, Roy Thomson Hall, the CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Centre) Museum, Design Exchange, Draper Street (beautiful Victorian homes), the Hockey Hall of Fame, Roundhouse Park, TD Gallery of Inuit Art, and the Scotiaban Theatre
✔ Restaurants and clubs/lounges in the area include Century Room, This is London, The Rex, SpiritHouse, TOCA (located inside the Ritz Carlton Toronto), Luma Restaurant, Nota Bene, Khao San Road, Alo Restaurant, Victor Restaurant, The Fifth Grill & Terrace, Montecito, Figo, Tutti Matti, Luckee Restaurant, Milagro, Bar Verde, Pounds Restaurant, Ricarda’s, The Badali Bar & Cucina, Mascot Brewery, Hush Restaurant & Bar, Jack Astor’s, and Hush Restaurant & Bar
✔ Local and nearby shopping venues include the CF Toronto Eaton Centre, Kensington Market, Nordstrom, MEC Toronto, The PATH (underground shopping complex), Cynthia Findlay Antiques, Marshalls, Bridals on Spadina, Authentic Couture, and the Spacing Store
ABOUT MADISON HOMES
Madison Homes is a family-run real estate developer and builder, focusing on constructing community neighbourhoods and homes across the Greater Toronto Area.
✔ Over 55 years of experience in home and community building and development
✔ Current and future projects include Zigg Condos, Briar Hill City Towns, The Madison, and 609 Avenue
ABOUT NOBU
Nobu is a celebrated Japanese hotel and restaurant chain has 22 worldwide locations, including New York, Toronto, Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, and Tokyo.
✔ Chef Nobu Matsuhisa created the first Nobu restaurant in Beverly Hills in 1987
✔ Awards given to the chef and his restaurants include Southern California’s Rising Stars by Los Angeles Times Magazine (1998), American’s 10 Best New Chefs by Food & Wine Magazine (1989), and nominations for Outstanding Chef by the James Beard Foundation (1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006)
- Screening Room
- Dining Room
- BBQ & Picnic Area
- Sauna & Steam Room
- Conference Centre
- Massage Room
- Games Area
- Hot Tub
- Fitness Area
- Spin Studio
- Yoga Area
Additional Information
660 Suites
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All prices, availability, figures and materials are preliminary and are subject to change without notice. E&OE 2024
Floor Premiums apply, please speak to sales representative for further information.
- Launch Price/ft
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- Last Recorded Price/ft
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- 1 Bed Price
- $968/ft
- 1 Bed + Den Price
- $918/ft
- 2 Bed Price
- $1,124/ft
- 3 Bed Price
- $1,565/ft
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