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Reside on Richmond Condos

OCCUPANCY 2028

Starting from $529,990

Toronto, ON, Canada

Project Highlights


5% Deposit In First Year


Discounted Parking


Discounted Locker


3 Year Rental Guarantee


Or Credit on Closing


Capped Development Charges


Décor Credit

Project Summary


A New Condo Development in Downtown Toronto, Pre-Construction by Originate Developments & Harlo Capital.


Located at 164 Bathurst Street in the heart of Toronto, Reside on Richmond is a new condo community by Originate Developments and Harlo Capital currently in the pre-construction phase. With 217 units, this 18-storey mixed-use condominium building will be located in the residential and industrial Niagara community.


Reside on Richmond is a new development set to bring modern and innovative living to the area. In a shift with the rest of the Niagara community toward more residential housing and less industrial buildings, Stanley Park serves as the physical and social centre of Niagara. This area offers easy access to Toronto’s business and entertainment districts, making it a desirable place to live.


Featuring a prime location within the Fashion District neighbourhood, Reside on Richmond at 164 Bathurst Street is poised to become a sought-after destination. Designed by Kirkor Architects Planners for Originate Developments Inc and Harlo Capital, the condominium building will include a mix of residential and retail spaces.


A pre-construction investment opportunity, Reside on Richmond is an ideal choice for those seeking a high-quality living experience in a convenient location. With easy access to recreational facilities and transportation, Reside on Richmond is poised to become a hub for local residents and visitors alike.

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Location & Neighbourhood


Reside on Richmond Condos Highlights


  • Regular streetcar service runs on Queen Street, King Street, and Bathurst Street


  • Minutes from the Gardiner Expressway and Lake Shore Boulevard


  • Queen Street West shopping district – an eclectic mix of antique shops, art galleries, bookstores, fashion stores, natural food markets, and restaurants


  • King Street also has stores and restaurants that serve the resident’s daily necessities


  • Local landmarks such as Rogers Centre, Exhibition Place, the Harbourfront, and the Toronto Islands


  • Stanley Park



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