THE DEVELOPER OF BELLA CONDOMINIUMS, MIRABELLA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, IS THE EVOLUTION AND CONTINUATION OF THE LEGACY THAT THE DIAMANTE BRAND HAS ESTABLISHED.

When it comes to inspired design and benchmark architecture, Mirabella Development is a well-established leader in the Toronto development industry. Mirabella Development is a full-service company, overseeing all aspects of a development including planning, development, marketing and advertising, sales, construction, after sales service and property management. Mirabella Development is highly respected for their exceptional developments, providing building after building in prime city locations that transform neighbourhoods and create aspirational residential destinations.

The Mirabella Development hallmark has always been superior building quality, unique living spaces and extraordinary value.  The company holds an Excellent rating from the Tarion Warranty Corporation and is the three time winner of the coveted Grand Sam Award for Project of the Year from the Greater Toronto Home Builders Association, an unprecedented three years in a row.

For more than three decades, Mirabella Development has contributed magnificent structures to the Toronto skyline and beyond, providing over 5000 residential units in Canada, the United States and Taiwan. A dynamic builder with vision, Diamante’s pursuit of design perfection is relentless. Their scrupulous attention to detail and quality is exemplary and their technical expertise transforms inspired ideas into outstanding living spaces and successful financial real estate investments and developments. Mirabella Development believes in giving back to the community and is a vigorous supporter of local charities including The Good Shepherd Refuge, The Bruce Trail Conservancy, The Salvation Army, The Nature Conservancy, Florian Diamante Nature Reserve, The Stephen Lewis Foundation, Second Harvest and various other charities. In addition, we have had prior experience working with the government to develop two turnkey award-winning, non-profit housing developments in Ontario.

1926 Lake shore boulevard west

Mirabella

Standing at 38-storeys, The Mirabella Luxury Condominiums – composed of a pair of stunning towers brought together by an elegant classically inspired podium – offers one of the last opportunities to live exclusively on the Lake Shore. Enduring and rich in both texture and detail, this remarkable building takes cues from the legacy of waterfront exhibition architecture. The building will have a classical limestone look with timeless proportions. The architecture and the exclusive unprecedented amenities, such as an indoor pool with an unobstructed view of the lake and a fully-equipped exercise room with stunning views of High Park, define Mirabella.

Mirabella is actively under construction with occupancy slated for Summer 2022.

75 Canterbury Place

The Diamond

The Diamond Condominiums on Yonge rises 30-storeys above North York’s City Centre, providing 371 suites.

Connected and convenient, North York has become a hip, refined urban destination with gourmet restaurants, chic salons, designer shopping and award-winning theatre.

Amenities include a private garden, where residents can relax in comfortable seating areas amidst lush gardens, a tranquil water feature, stone walls accents, barbeque facilities and an outdoor dining area. Other on-site amenities include a billiard and games room, a theatre room and a library with a fireplace. On the second floor, there is a fully equipped fitness room, men’s and women’s saunas and change rooms, a yoga studio and two furnished guest suites.

88 Davenport road

The Florian

The Florian, completed in 2013 is certainly one of Toronto’s most exclusive and most luxurious projects. The suites are spacious and light-filled, some occupying entire floors; the amenities include 24-hour concierge and valet service, a roof-top garden, fitness centre and indoor pool, rooms for entertaining and socializing and a wine cellar. The 100-suite project offers a 25-storey tower set in a four-storey podium that curves with the flow of Davenport Rd. at Bay St.

A modern design with classic museum quality brick details, the building features horizontal balcony lines and curtain-wall glazing, The residences offer exceptional vistas over the neighbourhoods of Rosedale and Yorkville.

111 elizabeth Street

One City Hall

Minutes from everything, at an important address in the heart of Toronto at Bay and Dundas Sts., One City Hall is a landmark project that revitalized an important city quadrant. It has also received top reviews from Toronto’s architecture critics. The Toronto Star’s Christopher Hume commented: “This sleek, retro-modernist structure is one of the most engaging condos to appear on the skyline in some time.” The development has rejuvenated and given coherence to the community just north of Toronto’s City Hall. With generous retail spaces at street level, One City Hall features a dramatically linear exterior, high quality materials and well-proportioned built form. Amenities include a swimming pool, open-air rooftop garden, private dining rooms, a party room, guest suites, exercise rooms and 24 hour concierge. This was one of the largest residential buildings built in Toronto at the time and yet it fits within the context appropriately. Retail was cultivated to not only serve the residents but also the neighbourhood.

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Phoebe on Queen

Toronto’s Queen St. West neighborhood has evolved over time, diverse in its uses yet harmonious in its architecture. Diamante reflects this diversity in its exceptional project Phoebe on Queen, featuring three distinct building types, integrated into its landscaped two-acre site with common underground. Phoebe has earned high praise from many quarters. It was named Project of the Year by the Greater Toronto Home Builders’ Association in 1999. Architecture critic Christopher Hume of the Toronto Star, in awarding top marks to the project, writes that “the brilliance of Phoebe lies in its planning, its layout and the way it’s put together.” Phoebe on Queen offers an impressive internal landscaped courtyard, a fitness centre, two guest suites and a party room.

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Domus in Yorkville

Domus is unique. Located in Upper Yorkville, next to The Florian’s site, it is a complex structure, which only a skilled developer and builder would undertake. Most remarkable are the huge windows and the multi-faceted elevations. The flow-through two-level units with curving stairs offer remarkable interior spaces and perspectives. One side of the development, with its lush, landscaped grounds, is composed of townhomes, enhancing the residential flavour of the neighbourhood. Domus earned the Greater Toronto Home Builder’s Project of the Year awarded in 1998.

2 Roxborough street East

Two Roxborough

Two Roxborough elegantly marks the gateway to Rosedale, one of Toronto’s oldest and most exclusive neighbourhoods. Designed to appeal to nearby residents who are looking to downsize, the building is clad in a traditional red brick with classic copper and precast details. Loggias add style and grace to the building, The intimate and exclusive building represents the development principles we embrace, a central location close to transit and the amenities of the city on a site that lends itself to intensification.

801 Bay STreet

The Royalton

This condominium on the north east corner of College and Bay Sts. takes its cue from one of the city’s favourite Art Moderne structures – the former Eaton’s College St. building across the street. Light in colour with the rounded corners and a streamlined verticality, The Royalton echoes the style of its high-profile neighbour. Architect Attila Burka called this project, (located on an “impossible 100-foot by 100-foot site” between a government building), his “Swiss watch” for its complex interlocking plan incorporating 137 suites. This trendsetting project helped pioneer the movement towards the replacement of C-class office buildings with residential condominiums, and introduced residential uses to Bay St. near the business district. The Royalton features an extraordinary roof-top garden and party area, guest suites, and full catering kitchen.

1 Balmoral avenue

One Balmoral

At a time when the real estate industry was in deep recession in the early 1990s, Diamante boldly moved forward with this 133-unit condominium and townhouse project that transformed Toronto’s Yonge St. south of St. Clair Ave. An elegant building in a French Beaux Arts style, One Balmoral raised the bar for the condominium industry, with its style and the care lavished on suite design. Built of the highest quality precast, it looks as fresh as the day it opened. This was an excellent example of Main Streets Architecture and Land Use Planning with retail at grade, a through glass lobby, terraced transition to the residential neighbourhood and a rear garden enjoyed by the residents.