Cityplace has been a destination point for both investors and end users since the first tower Matrix was announced back in 2004. Developed by Concord Adex, the area has attracted a number of first time buyers.
With that in mind, Concord Adex is moving forward with their 10th tower in Cityplace, Spectra. Spectra will be located at the corner of Fort York Blvd. and Dan Leckie Way. The tower will rise 39 storey’s., with suites ranging from 438 to over 1000 square feet. Spectra will also include urban townhomes on the ground floor. The building’s amenities include a rooftop lounge, an indoor pool, a gym and basketball courts.
Spectra will be an interesting addition to Cityplace. Its sleek contemporary design with its interesting angles designed by our friends at RAW Design offers an ideal location for this mater planned community in the heart of the city.
Located in the Harbourfront District of Toronto, the area was the Canadian National’s former Spadina Street Yard facility. Developed by Concord Adex, the project is slowly reaching its completion. Cityplace is also home the famous Canoe Landing Park, designed by artist Douglas Coupland.
Concord Adex Developments is a real estate developer with projects in Toronto and Vancouver. They focus on building and developing vibrant master planned communities in under-utilized pockets of a city.
Concord Park Place in North York and the Expo 86 project in Vancouver are examples of Concord’s long-term vision and planning.




