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Intimately scaled buildings create a true sense of community. Photograph By Capital Park Residences
Townhomes: Front porches on an established, tree-lined street. Photograph By Capital Park Residences When the final phase of homes at Capital Park in Victoria’s Inner Harbour are ready for move-in this summer, it will mark the completion of a remarkable six-year journey that brought a mixed use, sustainability-driven urban community to fruition.
Capital Park, which is composed of two condominium buildings, townhomes, rental residences, office buildings and retail spaces, was planned to respectfully complement a historic neighbourhood while bringing fresh vitality to the area. The holistic plan for Capital Park was about building on and enhancing the existing character of the area and not deviating from the look and feel of a distinctive neighbourhood.
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Michigan + Plaza: Walkable everyday conveniences in a vibrant yet intimate community. Photograph By Capital Park Residences
Townhomes: Expansive outdoor space with generous roof terraces, backyards and front porches. Photograph By Capital Park Residences Green spaces, especially in urban settings, have reaped greater appreciation in the past year, as more people recognize the value it has for our well-being. At a time when city green spaces seem to be contracting, it’s rare to encounter a downtown condominium project that prioritizes green space from top to bottom. “It’s called Capital Park for a reason,” says Alison Wedekind, Senior Sales Manager at Concert Properties. “There’s a lot of green space for residents to enjoy, but it is accessible to the public.”