Award Winning Neighborhoods & Plenty of Amenities
The 100-acre transformation of Lawrence Heights is the most highly anticipated redevelopment of the decade, an urban success story in the making. Creatively combining subsidized housing with full-market units, 5,000 three-four-and five-bedroom homes will line a new network of streets completely reshaping contemporary society in North York.
Incredible Transit & Easy Highway Access
New Lawrence Heights is located minutes from Allen express way where residents can connect quickly to Highway 401. With a walking distance to both Lawrence West and Yorkdale Subway stations, it allows commuters to easily reach downtown Toronto in half an hour. Yorkdale Go Bus Station and the Future Eglinton LRT are also nearby.
Award Winning Neighborhoods & Plenty of Amenities
Known for its beautiful historic neighbourhoods, excellent amenities and convenient location, North Toronto is one of the GTA’s most sought-after places to call home. Yorkdale and Lawrence Square Shopping Centres are minutes away for all shopping needs including dinning, grocery, cafes, and entertainment. There are serval libraries and community centers in the area including the Toronto Cricket, Skating, and Curling Club. Prestigious golf and country clubs and hospitals are also nearby.
Green Space & Outdoor Activities
In addition to the current plentiful parkland, 4 new community parks will create more than 12 acres of natural space in The New Lawrence Heights. This will consist of a central park with large facilities like playgrounds, sports fields, and community gathering places, plus other smaller parks for solo relaxing and family enjoyment. The city is also proposing new and improved cycling infrastructure to be built along some of the major nearby streets, including both sides of Allen road, making it quicker and easier to get to nearby amenities.
Designed for Sustainability
A variety of low-impact and sustainable-design techniques will be incorporated into The New Lawrence Heights. Neighbourhood features will include permeable paving to allow storm-water runoff, green landscaped bump-outs along streets, infiltration galleries to collect water and unique pavers along the street to identify pedestrian areas. A large number of trees will also be planted, the newly tree-lined streets establishing a comfortable community feel for both traffic and pedestrians.