Year Built
1928
Units - Floors
110 units - 18 floors
Suite Sizes
584 - 2,000 sq ft
Location
Downtown Hamilton

Built in 1928 by the Pigott Construction Company, 36 James Street South was originally an office building and was Hamilton's first skyscraper! In 1996, the 18-storey historical landmark was developed into condominiums by Canlight Realty , creating 110 residential units. This Art Deco/Gothic Revival style building was designed by Hamilton architects Bernard and Fred Prack and is designated under the Ontario Heritage Act.

Suites (584 - 2,000 sq ft)

The Pigott Building offers a good range of floor plans ranging from one to three bedrooms between 584 and 2,000 square feet. The building offers an innovative blend of modern finishes and elegant décor. Units feature high ceilings, large windows, and modern finishes, while some retain subtle historic design elements.

Amenities

Party Room
Party Room
Billiards/Games
Billiards/Games
Gym
Gym
Hot Tub
Hot Tub

Residents at 36 James Street South enjoy a well equipped fitness room, spacious party/meeting room with kitchen and billiards table and underground parking.

Fees Include ($607 - $2,080 per month)

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Maintenance
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Water

Location

Located at James Street South and King Street East, the building sits in a highly walkable downtown location. Residents are steps from restaurants, cafés, shops, entertainment venues, and transit options, including Hamilton GO Centre. The location also provides quick access to Highway 403 and surrounding neighbourhoods. Nearby cultural landmarks and public spaces enhance the urban lifestyle experience.

Location, Location, Location...

Downtown Hamilton