Summary
The Clemow is an elegant 16-storey rental tower with 158 units by KTS Properties in Ottawa’s popular Glebe neighbourhood. Envisioned as an “all-inclusive” hotel-style concept, the project is aimed at adults who are aged 50-plus.
Designed by RLA Architecture, the tower rises from a three-storey mixed-use podium where its interplay of glass façade brings lightness and a maximum inflow of natural light and three spacious common use terraces generate a deep feeling of well-being in both outdoor and indoor settings. At ground level, The Clemow provides excellent opportunities for social interaction with a lounge area, hobby room and street front retail spaces.
The building’s common and private areas exude comfort, elegance and a warm homey atmosphere. From the rich palette of colours, natural beauty of the marble, stone and wood floors, to the classy modern furniture selected for its distinctive and timeless qualities, the shared areas are an invitation to relax and socialize. State-of-the art amenities, sweeping views and life-enhancing services to residents provide an exceptional environment that values your freedom to do whatever you like, whenever you want, without making compromises — just choices.
Other building amenities include a gym, fitness room, kids’ area, pet area, pool-spa, virtual golf, cinema, activity room, community garden, aquafitness, cooking workshops, billiards and more.
Conveniently located at Carling and Bronson avenues, The Clemow is close to Little Italy, Glebe shops, the Queensway, Dow’s Lake, the Rideau Canal and more.
- Rental rates: From $1,880 per month
- Square footage: 446 to 1,093 sq. ft.
- Bedrooms: Studio to two-bedroom
- Model suite: Yes, check with the leasing office
What’s in the community
The Glebe (and the Glebe Annex) is one of the most popular neighbourhoods to live in. It mixes century homes with modern infills, condos and apartments for a vibrant resident dynamic. Anchored by Lansdowne Park, bordered by the Rideau Canal and Dow’s Lake, and boasting boutique shopping along Bank Street, the Glebe is also a popular destination for visitors.
For more information on the Glebe, see our community profile.