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St. Lawrence Market New Condos & Preconstruction (2026)

The St. Lawrence area combines a mature residential community, the market, the Financial District edge, parks, and transit. Development conditions vary between heritage blocks, Church Street, Jarvis, and the eastern downtown edge.

Buying a new condo in St. Lawrence

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Curated inventory

8 St. Lawrence new condo projects

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Sources and methodology

Project membership is manually curated from the stored municipal address and project record. Planning, transit, warranty, and licensing checks use the primary resources below. Prices, deposits, incentives, floor plans, and occupancy dates require a current project-specific source.

Reviewed August 4, 2026 · Recheck source dates on each project page.

St. Lawrence new condo FAQ

How many St. Lawrence new condo projects are shown?

This curated page currently matches 8 Toronto condo projects to St. Lawrence. The count changes as projects are added, completed, sold out, or reclassified.

Are the prices and availability in St. Lawrence guaranteed?

No. Prices and availability are dated listing snapshots. Request the latest builder price sheet and have the agreement reviewed before relying on a unit, incentive, deposit, or occupancy date.

How are projects assigned to St. Lawrence?

Projects are manually curated by project name and address evidence rather than a broad keyword search. Marketing boundaries can overlap, so the canonical project page remains the controlling record.