815-39 Brant Street | Brant on the Park
Suite 815
39 Brant Street Toronto
815 at 39 Brant Street Toronto
Brant on the Park
Sold | Square Footage 680 (Approximately) | Taxes $2,883.98 | 2 Bedrooms 1 Bathroom | Locker and Parking Not Included | King West | Lamb Developments
About Suite 815 at 39 Brant Street
Introducing a truly exceptional two-bedroom suite at Brant on the Park. A stunning boutique loft with spectacular finishes throughout. Featuring soaring 9 foot exposed concrete ceilings, gleaming hardwood floors, modern kitchen with Stone counter tops & gas hookup on balcony. Bright and spacious with 684 square feet of interior space offering. Situated in Toronto’s trendy King west neighbourhood across from the revitalized St Andrews Park, shops, restaurants and more!

The location of 39 Brant Street is truly unparalleled in the city of Toronto. Not only are you located across from St Andrew’s Park and Market but to the North of 39 Brant you will find the Ace Hotel (opening this year); to the South of 39 Brant are restaurants, lounges and the inescapable vibrancy of King West!
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King West | About The Area
King West Village is one of Toronto's fastest growing neighbourhoods. It has been compared to the Soho neighbourhood in New York. King West Village is especially popular with young urban professionals, both singles and couples, who desire an urban lifestyle close to their downtown offices and within walking distance of Toronto's entertainment district.
In additional to residential options King West Village also includes: commercial office space, and one of the most active nightclub and bar scenes in Toronto. The Thompson Hotel located at 550 Wellington Street West has become a popular neighbourhood landmark.
King West Village now has the added cache of being the host neighbourhood for the Toronto International Film Festival which takes place annually in September. This TIFF festival attracts mega-stars to premiere screenings and creates a buzz throughout the whole neighbourhood and the entire city. The headquarters for the festival is the TIFF Bell Lightbox theatre on King West, which is surrounded by glitzy new condominium buildings that reflect the urbanesque lifestyle enjoyed by residents of this neighbourhood.
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