85 Bloor Street E Suite 511, Toronto
Suite 511 at 85 Bloor Street E
Stylish. Yorkville. Gorgeous.
Available for $3,700 | For Lease Only | Square Footage 1100 sq ft | 2 Bedroom 2 Bathroom | Locker Not Included | Parking | Yorkville
About Suite 511
Introducing an exceptionally furnished and newly renovated 2 bedroom corner suite in the heart of Toronto's highly desirable Yorkville neighbourhood. Highly upgraded with a stunning modern kitchen complete with gleaming caesarstone counter tops, stainless steel appliances and a polished porcelain backsplash. Freshly renovated bathrooms with an impeccable selection of finishes; the master ensuite even features a soaker tub. This suite comes fully furnished with designer decor throughout. When living in suite 511 you will truly feel you are living in one of the prominent suites in the city.
Situated just steps to Yorkville Ave and all the trendy shopping and restaurants that this area is truly renowned for. The centrality of Yorkville is appealing to many. For shopping, residents will find a mix of high-end designers like Hermés and independent boutiques like the carefully-curated men’s shop Uncle Otis. After an afternoon of shopping, head over to the Royal Ontario Museum or the Royal Conservatory of Music for a completely immersive cultural experience. Once you work up an appetite, seek out one of the many fine European restaurants, like Chabrol for elevated plates in the French tradition or Buca Osteria & Bar, which specializes in quality seafood. Options are made all the more endless with the nearby Bloor and Yonge subway lines and underground PATH, as well as being walking distance to the University of Toronto. With an enviable platinum location in the heart of Yorkville, 1 Yorkville is the most desirable address in Toronto. Whether you are staying in or stepping out, you will be surrounded by style and sophistication.
THE GALLERY | Suite 511
The Location | YORKVILLE
Yorkville is an affluent neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is roughly bounded by Bloor Street to the south, Davenport Road to the north, Yonge Street to the east and Avenue Road to the west, and is considered part of 'The Annex' neighbourhood officially. Established as a separate village in 1830, it was annexed into Toronto in 1883. Yorkville is ideally located within walking distance of the Bloor and Yonge subway station on the Yonge-University-Spadina subway line and the Bay station on the Bloor-Danforth subway line.
Beginning as the site of Ontario’s first Parliament, it quickly evolved into a thriving industrial area called the Garment District. The arrival of the CN Tower in the late seventies opened the area up to tourists. Then, in the eighties, it transitioned into Toronto’s clubland. However by 2006, the city implemented strict rules to control noise and nightlife crowds to promote residential development. As a result, the total number of clubs fell and condo development boomed.
Living amongst the sophisticated and stylish. A cross between art, fashion and business. Enjoy exquisite restaurants. The finest shopping and entertainment. Fall in love with the beautiful cafes, restaurants, contemporary architecture with a small town bohemian vibe. Its many specialty stores, fashion boutiques, jewellery stores, antique shops, and art galleries are a destination point for tourists, as well as Torontonians from all over the city.
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