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March 28, 2005
MOVIN’ IN
Photo by WILLIAM CONWAY PROGRESS PHOTOGRAPHY
Occupancy has begun as work winds down at the Kings Court condominiums at King and Sherbourne streets in Toronto. General contractor Toddglen Construction Ltd. began the 17-storey, 332-unit project in April 2003. It includes four levels of underground parking and ground floor retail.
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