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BUILDING DESCRIPTION:
Rising majestically into the downtown skyline, The stunning oval building of The Matrix Condos is located in the heart of the city's sports and theatre district. and is the first of a series of innovative buildings comprising CityPlace. The Matrix towers have become a landmark condominium on the Front Street skyline, and offer views of Lake Ontario and the Rogers Centre. The condo complexes share the completely stacked “Club Vista,„ which includes a landscaped water garden, fitness centre, lounge, movie room, billiards, outdoor terrace, business centre, spa, steam rooms, 80’ indoor pool, basketball half court, reflecting pond, 2 guest suites and a 24-hour concierge. With so much activity, and so many young people buying real estate here, there’s always a mix and mingle vibe in the air, so be sure to do a quick hair check before leaving your suite.
As with all CityPlace residents, suites offer super fast internet service - to 50 times faster than regular high speed - along with real-time movie viewing and a community website with 24-hour view cams. The on-site TELUS centre downstairs provides unsurpassed customer service, making CityPlace not only Toronto's largest residential development project but the most digitally advanced community in Canada. Downstairs from 373 the building also houses an RBC, while a Tim Horton's & Pizza Pizza across the street are popular chains for quick eats. Next door to 361, the 24-hr Rabba offers a wide range of fresh & prepared foods, and there is also the Food Emporium at 330 Front and the M&M Uptown meat shops for those looking to do a substantial grocery shop. All the amenities are here: hair salons, corner stores, upscale dining at Sen5ses Restaurant and their bakery/cafe in the Soho Metropolitan Hotel at Wellington and cheap, cheerful breakfasts and lunches at Cora's. Wonderfully close by, live theatre and music is constantly rotated at gritty urban dinner theatre joints and live venues such as the Diesel Playhouse, Second City and Jeff Healey's Roadhouse.
Wonderful conveniences exist in this neighbourhood that seldom sleeps: the Shoppers Drug Mart is open till midnight, and many of the restaurants stay open late for the crowds streaming out of the Princess of Wales theatre having seen the latest big-ticket Mirvish production. These epicurean hotspots include the Lexy Supper Club, Fred's Not Here and The Red Tomato La Fenice, Marcel's, Zazou, le St. Tropez, Gabby's, Urban steak & seafood, the Kit Kat, Hey Lucy, and Aroma.
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