Context Development

Context is a real estate development company focused on high-rise residential developments in downtown Toronto. It was founded in 1997 by Stephen Gross and Howard Cohen.[1] The name was chosen as each project fits in the context of the neighbourhood that surrounds it.[2] Context is known for urban design and contemporary architecture. They have worked with the Toronto architecture firm architectsAlliance on several condominium developments.

Projects

  • 20 Niagara
  • 150 Dan Leckie Way
  • 501 Adelaide Street East
  • District Lofts
  • Home
  • Ideal Condominium
  • Kensington Market Lofts
  • Lawrence Heights
  • Library District Condominiums
  • Market Wharf
  • Mozo
  • Radio City
  • Spire The Condominium
  • The Loretto
  • The Yorkdale Condominiums
  • The Yorkdale Townhomes On The Park
  • Tip Top Lofts
  • Upper East Side
  • Wynford Green
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References

  1. Context. "Context - About us". Retrieved 2018-05-07.
  2. Belford, Terrence (2003-09-26). "Putting new homes in an urban context - The Globe and Mail". Toronto. Retrieved 2018-05-07.


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