One Delisle is a 48-story condo development located in Midtown Toronto at the intersection of Yonge Street and Delisle Avenue. It has 263 units ranging from one to three bedrooms. The building features a unique hexagonal design by Studio Gang that will become a new Toronto landmark. Residents will enjoy access to retail, parks, trails, and the nearby St. Clair subway station in this walkable, transit-oriented neighborhood.
2. One Delisle
Condo
Highlights:
The Condo is in the Heart of Midtown Toronto
Seconds to the St. Clair Subway Station (Yonge Line)
Walking Distance to the Supermarket
Steps to restaurants, cafes, bars, shops, banks and entertainment
Walk to David A Balfour Park. 9 Bike trails, ravine, playground on site.
https://www.toronto.ca/data/parks/prd/facilities/complex/143/index.html
the Final Destination of the Toronto Top Restaurants.
Toronto major traffic Hub, Close to 401/DVP
4. • One Delisle Condo is a new condo project located at 1-11 Delisle Avenue &
1496-1510 Yonge Street
• ONE Delisle Avenue is in Midtown Toronto, The Main Intersections are
Yonge St /St Clair Ave. It is being developed by Slate Asset Management.
• One Delisle Condos project has 48 stories and a total of 263 units. The
Architecture is by Chicago-based powerhouse firm Studio Gang.
5. PROJECT INFO
• 48-storey
• 16,000 sq ft of retail in the double mixed-
use building with 263 residential units.
• The unit mix includes:
• 96 one-bdrm units.
• 141 two-bdrm unit.
• 26 three-bdrm units.
• Parking spaces 117 Bicycle spaces: 328
• These units will benefit from convenient
transit connectivity and an abundance of
nearby employment opportunities.
6. Building Site and Park/walkway
Expansion
• Along with the new building, the Delisle
Parkette on the east side of the site will
be redesigned & enlarged as part of
Slate’s larger makeover of the area.
• The surface parking lot to the east of the
parkette will be combined with the
existing green space, thereby enlarging it
by 50%, & a canopied pedestrian
connection will slot between 30 & 40 St.
Clair Avenue to the south to provide
mid-block pedestrian access to St. Clair.
• Furthermore, the various underground
parking garages of the buildings on this
block will be combined & reorganized
into one large garage, allowing for the
removal of two of the five existing
parking entrances & the coordination of
underground loading & services.
7. The building is unlike anything yet seen in Toronto,
which is to be expected from Chicago’s powerhouse
Studio Gang.
48 storeys at the southwest corner of Yonge and
Delisle Avenue, the tower is composed of 8-storey-
high elongated hexagonal modules pieced together
in a honeycomb pattern.
A two-storey base creates a human scale at the
sidewalk level, while above, the tower's shape
morphs from a square base to a 16-sided rounded
peak. One
One Delisle could easily become Toronto's next
iconic landmark.