Toronto Star

LIVING WESTBORO STYLE

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Just a few homes are left in an exclusive collection of condos in Ottawa’s coveted neighbourh­ood of Westboro. Minto UpperWest is a 25-storey glass tower designed by acclaimed firm Wallman Architects, just three beautiful suites are still available.

The bright two-bedrooms and two-bedroom-and-den penthouse range from 921 to 1,835 square feet, and are priced from $532,900 to $1,139,900. They’re move-in ready now.

The light-filled Churchill-Madison Penthouse offers stunning views of the Ottawa River, the Westboro neighbourh­ood and downtown Ottawa. Free parking and a free storage locker are now available for a limited time to the buyer of this suite.

UpperWest’s location doesn’t just make for fantastic views across the city. It’s your opportunit­y to access NCC federally protected parkland and endless trails along the Ottawa River, right at your doorstep.

Not to mention the shopping and entertainm­ent in Westboro. The vibrant mix of cafés, gourmet dining and eclectic shops is perfect for browsing on a Saturday afternoon.

UpperWest gives you the freedom to enjoy a range of luxurious amenities, including a private dining room with demonstrat­ion kitchen, lounge with fireplace, state-of-the-art fitness centre, and fully furnished guest suite.

And then there’s the outdoor urban oasis, which includes 5,500 square feet of private terrace. Relax and enjoy the water feature, fireplace, gas barbecues, dining and seating areas, and lush landscapin­g.

Now is the last chance to be a part of this perfectly situated developmen­t. Interested buyers are invited to visit the designer-decorated model suites in person or online to get a taste of what life is like at Minto UpperWest.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? The Churchill-Madison Penthouse offers stunning views of the Ottawa River, the Westboro neighbourh­ood and downtown Ottawa.
CONTRIBUTE­D The Churchill-Madison Penthouse offers stunning views of the Ottawa River, the Westboro neighbourh­ood and downtown Ottawa.

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