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AVAILABLE HOMES

Mirvish Village has been over ten years in the making, building on the legacy of Ed Mirvish and Honest Ed's Department Store. A new community with over 890 purpose-built rental homes, a music venue and food hall, a new public park, with views of the CN Tower and Lake Ontario. Mirvish Village will be unlike any other destination in Canada.

There are a total of five rental residential buildings at Mirvish Village, each with their own design theme, and interiors and amenities, inspired by art, architecture, music, theatre, fashion and dance. The first available building is 748 Bathurst.

Features & Amenities

Home Specifications

  • Interiors by Westbank Design.
  • Wood-look laminate flooring.
  • Kitchen and Bathrooms designed to reflect design theme of each building.
  • In-suite washer & dryer.
  • Light walls throughout.
  • Operable windows throughout suite for fresh air.
  • Select homes with balconies or terraces ranging from 150 sf – 1,000 sf.

Building Features

  • Smart Home Intercom System allows residents to manage access to the building, elevators and home for deliveries and visitors.
  • Alfred Smart Locks for suite entry doors.
  • 24 Hour on site concierge.
  • FOB controlled access to residential parking and floor access.
  • Complimentary high-speed WiFi

Shared Residential Amenities

  • Rooftop Pool and Outdoor Terrace.
  • House Concepts – A unique collective concept offering multiple studios under one roof, wellness experiences, group fitness classes and private training. Boutique gym and group fitness classes available to residents.
  • The Pet Spa.
  • The Content Studio.
  • Residential open gym access.
  • Package delivery concierge.

Available at Monthly Rate

  • Secure gated underground parking.
  • House Concepts Membership and Rooftop Pool Access.
  • Cleaning Service.
  • Bike Storage.
  • Storage.

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Map showing location of property

Concept

The site of Mirvish Village was previously the home to the Honest Ed’s Department Store for over 50 years. Honest Ed’s was important because it was a place where the community came together. It was home to thousands of stories from the many immigrants who have come to Toronto that helped it become the multicultural, global city it is today. Everything about the project is seen through this lens.

The new 100% purpose-built rental community, Mirvish Village is built on the rich history that began with Ed, Anne and David Mirvish in 1948. Our goal when we were invited by David Mirvish to redevelop the site was not only to honour this legacy, but to build on the idea that Mirvish Village will represent this community and support its evolution.

The result, is a new, vibrant community hub and gathering place, integrating a park, The Kitchen Food Hall and Music Venue, an extensive public realm, incubator retail space, restored heritage buildings, unique restaurants and shops, and indoor and outdoor performance spaces all interwoven with public art installations by artists Ian Wallace and Frank Stella. The entire project is powered by a neighbourhood energy system by Creative Energy that helps it achieve reductions in energy use of over 30%.

We are creating a project that we hope will be seen as one of the most important city-building experiments in Toronto’s history. We invite you to join us and help bring Mirvish Village to life.

Learn more at mirvish-village.com.