Transit access
Royal York Station and Old Mill Station connect the address to the Bloor-Danforth subway line, giving quick access across Toronto while preserving a distinctly residential setting.
About the address
Rather than reading like a thin profile, the page now leans into the physical experience of the area through real nearby destinations, landscapes, and movement across the neighbourhood.

Arrival
A dramatic two-storey glass lobby sets the tone for the building's more tailored, concierge-led arrival experience.
Royal York Station and Old Mill Station connect the address to the Bloor-Danforth subway line, giving quick access across Toronto while preserving a distinctly residential setting.
The Humber River valley, Home Smith Park, Kings Mill Park, and James Gardens contribute to the neighbourhood's green, sheltered character.
Humbertown Shopping Centre, Bloor West Village, golf clubs, schools, cafés, and longstanding local businesses all reinforce the area's village-like rhythm.
Nearby points of interest
These nearby destinations are what give the address its texture: landscaped garden escapes, long-standing local institutions, and practical Line 2 access.

Arrival
A dramatic two-storey glass lobby sets the tone for the building's more tailored, concierge-led arrival experience.

Entertainment
The dining room and caterer's kitchen are positioned as a polished extension of home for hosted dinners and celebrations.

Social spaces
Pool, foosball, and lounge seating bring a more casual resident gathering space into the amenity mix.

Resident hosting
Soft lighting, a fireplace, and plush seating give the resident party lounge a warmer, more intimate tone.

The Kingsway
Official marketing imagery emphasizes the established, leafy entrance into one of Toronto's most prestigious west-end neighbourhoods.

Community planning
The project is part of a broader park-like residential composition of landscaping, walkways, and midrise forms rather than a single isolated building move.