Canterbury Woods at Gates Circle

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We are so pleased to see Canterbury Woods at Gates Circle featured for the Buffalo News January Home of the Month. With personalized accents, bold colors and creative uses of space, this 2,000 SF penthouse apartment – the only one of its kind – has become all the more unique!
Each of the 53 residences and the shared amenity spaces of Canterbury Woods were designed with city living and entertaining in mind.  From the library to the residents’ lounge, the design is bright, modern and bold.  

During our coldest months of the year, Canterbury residents enjoy added energy efficiency measures throughout the building, heated underground parking, and a fully enclosed penthouse lounge, with floor to ceiling windows gazing upon Gates Circle and the blizzard city below.

See the full article here: https://buffalonews.com/2019/01/17/january-home-of-the-month-city-living/

Find out more about this project here: Canterbury Woods at Gates Circle 

Stay Warm this February!

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