An Affordable Twist

Published August 19, 2023 by The National Post
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Initial public sales of Harhay Developments' 9Hundred Condos, at 900 East Mall In Etobicoke, include 161 suites in 20-storey Tower 1. Units start in the mld-$600,000s.

CONDO T0WERS WILL MAKE CREATIVE SKYLINE AT EAST MALL AND EGLINTON



When the team at CORE Architects presented its initial designs for the 9Hundred Condos to Harhay Developments, the master-planned project’s developer responded with an evocative scenario involving Toronto’s most famous rapper.

“I asked them to imagine Drake flying into Pearson in his private jet, getting into a limo, and heading downtown on Highway 427,” recalls Harhay president Chris Harhay. “The 9Hundred’s towers would be some of the first buildings he sees, so I put it to CORE: ‘What would impress Drake?’”

The result of this exchange is four glazing- and metal-clad towers with incrementally rotated floorplates that will create a twisting effect as they rise on the southeast corner of the spaghetti junction where highways 401 and 427 meet Eglinton Avenue West. CORE’s final design “has really created some unique floor plans where no two units are the same,” says the Toronto-based firm’s principal, Deni Poletti.

Finished in a mix of brick and glazing, the towers’ interconnected four-storey podium will house retail and offices alongside amenities that include a fitness centre, daycare and library, and co-working, party, games and screening rooms. Atop the podium, an outdoor pool is ringed by barbecue areas, a pet spa, and lounge and dining areas.

At grade, a compact park by Juhan Marten Landscape Architect provides more outdoor access, while shared electric vehicle charging stations and a shuttle service serving the surrounding West Deane Park neighbourhood will help residents venture further afield.

“Our highway-side location is ideal for heading into the city, getting to the airport or heading out of town,” Harhay says, adding that the Renforth station of the Eglinton Crosstown LRT’s West Extension will be steps from 9Hundred’s lobby doors.

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The rotated floorplates of the four metal-clad condo towers will create a twisting effect as they rise.

Initial public sales of the 900-unit project include 161 suites in 20-storey Tower 1, and 238 suites in 21-storey Tower 2. Spanning 428 to 1,371 square feet, units range from one-bedroom to three-bedroom layouts, with dens as optional add-ons. “We’re launching at $1,150 per square foot, which is really affordable compared to downtown,” Harhay says. “Think of it as Drake aesthetics at affordable prices.”

All 9Hundred suites will have nine feet of headroom. The larger units’ roomy terraces will have gas barbecue connections and water taps. Kitchens feature custom-designed cabinetry, quartz countertops and stainless-steel appliances.

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An outdoor pool is surrounded by barbecue areas, a pet spa, and lounge and dining spots.

The community’s 15-metre setback from surrounding roadways and double-pane floor-to-ceiling windows have been designed to block noise from nearby roads, Harhay adds. “Unlike most developers, we also build our projects, which prevents delays. For instance, we purchased all the shoring steel in advance, and picked out tiles and hardwood flooring. Buyers and brokers love dealing with us because we always deliver on time.”

That’s more than can be said for flights out of Pearson, even when Drake is a passenger.

Units starting In the mid $600,000s... For more information, vlsit The900.ca.

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