Living at Park Towers at IQ, 15 and 17 Zorra Street

Last updated 23 August 2026. Written by Jatin Dua, licensed Realtor with RE/MAX Quantum Realty, 799 The Queensway, Etobicoke — a few minutes east of Zorra Street. Sourced and dated throughout.

Quick answer

Park Towers at IQ occupies 15 and 17 Zorra Street at The Queensway: 24 storeys, 458 suites, registered as TSCC-2699 on 1 March 2018, developed by the Remington Group and managed by Remington Facilities Management Corp.

Before anything else, the thing a buyer here most needs to know is not in the building at all. IQ Phase 3, at 35 Zorra Street, was still pre-construction as of the most recent coverage I could find — a proposal for three towers of 18, 25 and 42 storeys and roughly 915 units, with a site plan approval application submitted in August 2024. That is a construction site on your immediate block for years, and then a great deal of new density beside you. It is not a reason to avoid the building. It is a reason to buy with your eyes open, and to weigh which side of the building your suite faces.

Park Towers at IQ at a glance

Field Detail Source
Address 15 and 17 Zorra Street, Etobicoke condos.ca, strata.ca
Storeys 24 condos.ca, strata.ca
Suites 458 strata.ca; condos.ca also shows 458, with a stray 520 in one box
Registered 1 March 2018 condos.ca
Condominium corporation TSCC-2699 condos.ca
Developer Remington Group condos.ca
Property management Remington Facilities Management Corp condos.ca
Suite sizes 400–1,164 sq ft (strata.ca) / 454–1,076 sq ft (condos.ca) both
Neighbourhood Islington – City Centre West condos.ca, strata.ca

On the suite count: I am publishing 458 because both sources carry it. A stray figure of 520 appears in one box on one page. Where a database contradicts itself, the declaration in the status certificate settles it, not me.

The development next door — the honest version

The IQ community was always planned in phases, and Park Towers is the completed part. Phase 3 at 35 Zorra Street is the part that is still coming: three towers of 18, 25 and 42 storeys, roughly 915 units, by the same developer, with a site plan approval application filed in August 2024 according to UrbanToronto’s reporting.

How I would frame that for a buyer:

The cost The upside
Years of construction on the adjacent block — noise, dust, hoarding, truck traffic, and periodic road and sidewalk closures on Zorra Street. Density supports service. More residents on this block is the argument for better transit frequency, more at-grade retail, and a corridor that feels less like a highway edge.
Views on the affected exposures will change, potentially completely. A 42-storey tower does not politely stop short of your window. The Remington-built IQ community becomes a genuine neighbourhood rather than an island of towers, which historically supports values in the completed phases.
Resale during the construction period is harder. Buyers see the crane. Buying during the construction period can mean buying at a discount that later reverses — if you can hold through it.
Check this yourself before you offer

Do not take my summary as current. Development applications move. Go to the City of Toronto’s Application Information Centre, search 35 Zorra Street and the surrounding block, and read the current status yourself — it is free and public. Then look at the specific suite you are considering and ask which exposure faces the site. On a block like this, two suites at the same price can have very different futures.

What is in the building

Both databases list: concierge, security guard, gym, indoor pool, sauna, party room, rec room, guest suites, visitor parking, and barbecues permitted. That is a full amenity load and a well-corroborated one — unusually, both sources agree here, which is not always the case.

Worth noting: strata.ca showed a resident rating of 4.0 from four reviews when I read it on 23 August 2026. Four reviews is far too small a sample to mean much statistically, but it is more resident feedback than most buildings in this corridor have, and it is at least a starting point if you want to hear from people who actually live there.

Location: The Queensway at Zorra

The nearest stop is The Queensway at Zorra Street, within minutes on foot — this is the 501 Queensway streetcar corridor. Kipling and Islington subway stations are a connection to the north rather than a walk.

This pocket is defined by convenience over charm: fast Gardiner and 427 access, Sherway Gardens minutes west, big-box retail along The Queensway. If you drive to work in Mississauga or the airport corridor, it is one of the better-positioned condo locations in the city. If you want to walk to a bakery and a bookshop, Mimico or Bloor West Village is a different life.

Market figures — point-in-time, small sample

Read on 23 August 2026 and already going stale. Do not price anything from them.

  • Average price per square foot: $773 (strata.ca) or $809 (condos.ca). strata.ca described the building as one of the more expensive in the area.
  • strata.ca reported values down 7% over the preceding twelve months. As with any single-building index over a short window and a thin sample, treat it as a question to ask rather than a fact to act on.
Why I don’t quote maintenance fee inclusions here

When I checked this building on 23 August 2026, the two large public condo databases — condos.ca and strata.ca — disagreed about what the monthly fee covers. That pattern held on most South Etobicoke buildings I checked, which tells me at least one of them is populating the field from individual MLS listings rather than from the corporation’s budget. Under my licence I’m not willing to publish a fee inclusion list I can’t stand behind. The only reliable source is the status certificate, which the corporation must provide within 10 days of a written request and a fee capped at $100 including HST under Ontario’s Condominium Act. Ask for it before you waive conditions, and have your lawyer read it.

The takeaway

Park Towers at IQ is a well-amenitised 2018 building in a convenient, car-friendly pocket of Etobicoke, with two things that need genuine thought: a very large development proposed on the immediate block, and a twelve-month value figure that is soft. Both are manageable if you buy the right exposure at the right price and plan to hold. Neither is something to discover after closing. Check the application status yourself, and ask me for the actual sold comparables rather than an index.

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Frequently asked questions

How many units are in Park Towers at IQ?

458 suites across 24 storeys, per strata.ca and condos.ca. One box on condos.ca shows 520, which contradicts the rest of the page — the condominium declaration is the authority if the exact number matters to you.

Is there new construction planned next to Park Towers at IQ?

Yes. IQ Phase 3 at 35 Zorra Street was reported by UrbanToronto in August 2024 as a proposal for three towers of 18, 25 and 42 storeys and roughly 915 units, with a site plan approval application submitted that month. Check the City of Toronto Application Information Centre for the current status before you buy, and consider which way your suite faces.

Who built Park Towers at IQ?

The Remington Group. The corporation, TSCC-2699, was registered on 1 March 2018, and the building is managed by Remington Facilities Management Corp.

Does Park Towers at IQ have a pool?

Yes — an indoor pool, corroborated by both condos.ca and strata.ca, along with a gym, sauna, concierge, security guard, party room, rec room, guest suites and visitor parking.

What is the closest subway to 17 Zorra Street?

Kipling and Islington stations are the nearest, reached by a connecting bus or the 501 Queensway streetcar rather than on foot. The stop at The Queensway and Zorra Street is minutes from the door.

Have values fallen at Park Towers at IQ?

strata.ca reported a 7% decrease over the preceding twelve months when I read it on 23 August 2026, with average price per square foot showing as $773 there and $809 on condos.ca. These are point-in-time aggregator figures on a small sample. For a real answer, ask me for the individual sold comparables in the building.

Sources

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About the author — Jatin Dua, Etobicoke real estate agent

I’m a licensed Realtor with RE/MAX Quantum Realty at 799 The Queensway in Etobicoke, a few minutes from every building on this page. I work with buyers, sellers and investors across Mimico, Humber Bay Shores, New Toronto, Long Branch, Alderwood and the Stonegate–Queensway corridor. I write these building guides the way I’d brief a client at my own kitchen table: what is documented, what isn’t, and where the published numbers disagree with each other.

Questions about a specific suite? connect@jatindua.com or 437-987-1925.

Please read this. This page is general information for Ontario residents, not legal, tax, financial or investment advice, and it is not a substitute for a lawyer’s review of a status certificate or an accountant’s review of your numbers. Building details are drawn from the public sources listed above on the date shown and can change without notice; where those sources disagree with each other, I have said so rather than picking a number. Always verify unit-specific facts — fees, parking, locker, exclusive-use areas, rules and any special assessment — against the condominium corporation’s own documents before you commit. Not intended to solicit buyers or sellers currently under contract with another brokerage. E. & O.E.

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