This is the fourth and final condominium building developed by Claridge Homes in the Byward Market on Rideau St as part of their ‘Claridge Plaza’ project. The building stands at 28 stories high and contains 229 condo units. The tower contains a wide collection of floor plans including studios, one and two-bedrooms, which offer floor to ceiling windows, private balconies, and many of the units also have dens. Open concept floor plans, ensuite laundry, hardwood floors, and high quality kitchen appliances are just a few of the great features at Claridge Plaza Phase 4 Condo Ottawa.
Amenities at Claridge Plaza Phase 4 Condo Ottawa are endless with the fabulous Plaza Club right on site. This 7,250 sq ft recreation packed area is located on the top level of the building. This area features an indoor swimming pool, sauna, change rooms, exercise room and outdoor residents terrace for lounging and sun bathing. The outdoor terrace is nearly 3,100 sq ft. Also part of this recreation area is a media room, lounge/party room, and administration/business centre for residents to reserve for entertaining and meetings. Other building amenities include a grand lobby with 24 hour concierge, live in superintendent, three high speed elevators, secure underground parking and storage lockers.
Claridge Plaza Phase 4 Condo Ottawa is perfectly located in Ottawa’s famous Byward Market. Many of the suites feature breath taking views of the Parliament buildings, Gatineau Hills, the Ottawa River and the Rideau Canal. All of these sites are just a short ways away from the building making exploring the city a breeze. Some of Ottawa’s best shopping and cultural centres are also close by. These include the Rideau Shopping Centre, the NAC, National Arts Gallery, and many unique shops and stalls along the streets of the Byward Market. Rideau St’s LRT stop will also be right around the corner from Claridge Plaza Phase 4 Condo Ottawa allowing residents to get anywhere in the city with ease using the city’s new transit system. The LRT is expected to be up and running by 2018.
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