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Urban living takes on a new level of sophistication and style with the upcoming launch of our stunning loft-style suites at Raymond Block in Edmonton coming this November. With a blend of modern aesthetics, spacious design and urban convenience, these suites are set to redefine the way residents experience city life. Whether you’re seeking a cozy one-bedroom retreat or a spacious two-bedroom haven, Raymond Block’s loft-style suites are designed to cater to your every need.
The concept of loft living originated in the industrial landscapes of New York City, where abandoned factories and warehouses were converted into open and airy living spaces. Raymond Block‘s loft suites offer contemporary finishes to create an ambiance that’s both cozy and cosmopolitan.
Space is a luxury in urban environments, and the Raymond Block’s loft-style suites excel in redefining it. With high ceilings and an open-concept layout, these suites provide an abundance of space that can be customized to suit your lifestyle. Whether you’re a young professional, a couple, or a small family, the one and two-bedroom options cater to your specific needs. The open layout encourages creativity in interior design, allowing you to curate a living space that reflects your personality and preferences. Check out this amazing rendering video that will give you an idea of the look and feel of the new suites*.
Located in the heart of Old Strathcona on Whyte Avenue, Raymond Block offers a lifestyle that’s centred around urban convenience. Residents have access to an array of amenities, dining options, entertainment venues and cultural attractions. Whether you’re looking to enjoy a night out on the town or simply take a leisurely stroll, Raymond Block’s prime location makes it all easily accessible.
We are taking holds for these new suites, but there is an extremely limited amount, so contact us today.
Phone: 780.977.9419
Email: yeginfo@deveraux.ca
Website: apartments.deveraux.ca/our-locations/raymond-block
*This is a rendering only and not an accurate representation. The rendering is intended to provide a general impression of the proposed design and does not reflect the project’s final details, dimensions, materials or colours.