





400 King Street West, Toronto, ON M5V 1K2
Overview
In the heart of King West, a luxurious new 47-storey condominium residence takes its place as this celebrated downtown neighbourhood’s startling new icon. 400 King West heralds the arrival of an exhilarating home for those drawn to the bright lights and the energy, the creativity, commerce, and convenience. Monolithic, stalwart, 400 King West stands with the presence of a resolute, unwavering friend, looking to the future with a feeling of confidence. Source: Pure Plaza
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You will be surrounded with a superior level of quality that provides you with lasting value in design, architecture, materials and finishes in every area of your new home. • Airy nine-foot high smooth-finish ceilings, as per plan • Laminate flooring throughout • Sleek custom cabinetry designed with a selection of contemporary finishes and choices of quartz countertops • Miele contemporary cooktop with wall oven and fully integrated refrigerator-freezer with optional cabinetry matching front panels • Panel ready dishwasher • Wall mounted microwave hood range • Soft-closing kitchen cabinetry • Stainless steel, undermount sink with Moen single lever fau...
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