Office Class B
Total Office Area 69,132 sq. ft.
Number of Floors 10
Typical Floor 8,124 sq. ft.
Year Built 1978
1 St. Clair Avenue East features direct elevator access to the subway and a retail concourse. The front entrance, lobby and elevators have been renovated. Additional amenities include on-site property management and after hours security.
– Renovated front entrance, elevators and lobby
– Direct elevator access to subway and retail concourse
– On-site property management
– After hours security
Gooderham Flat Iron Building
Office Class B
Total Office Area 16,036 sq. ft.
Number of Floors 5
Typical Floor 3,200 sq. ft.
Year Built 1893
• 12’ ceilings and huge light-filled windows
• Exposed brick, hardwood floors, vaults and fireplaces throughout the building
• Toronto’s first mechanically-operated elevator
• On-site building security
• Excellent improvements in place
• Located at the fork of Front and Wellington
The red-brick Gooderham Building (commonly referred to as the Flatiron Building) is a historic landmark of Toronto, Ontario, Canada located at 49 Wellington Street East. On the eastern edge of the city’s Financial District (east of Yonge Street), it is in the St. Lawrence neighbourhood wedged between Front Street and Wellington Street, where they join up to form a triangular intersection. Completed in 1892, it was an early example of a prominent Flatiron Building. Other “Flatiron” examples are the English-American Building in Atlanta, completed in 1897, and the Fuller Building in New York City, completed in 1902.
The Gooderham Building is the focal point of one of Toronto’s most iconic vistas: looking west down Front Street towards the building’s prominent rounded corner, framed on the sides by the heritage commercial blocks along Front Street, and with the skyscrapers of the Financial District towering in the background. The CN Tower is also visible from certain angles behind Brookfield Place. This vista frequently appears in imagery of the city.
Office Class A
Total Office Area 83,665 sq. ft.
Number of Floors 8
Typical Floor 12,000 sq. ft.
Year Built 1985
BOMA Designation BESt Level 2
Parking Ratio (1 per) 1,700 sq. ft.
Number of Parking Stalls 76
1881 Yonge Street is located on the Northeast corner of Yonge Street and Balliol Street, only 1 block south of Davisville and directly opposite an entrance to the Davisville Subway station.
For the convenience of the tenants the Second Cup, Mr. Sub, Friends Fine Foods Deli, optician, pharmacy, dry cleaners and hair salon are located on the Ground floor of the building. The building offers great views of surrounding parks, shops and number of great restaurants.
The Balfour Building
Office Class C
Total Office Area 110,000 sq. ft.
Number of Floors 12
Typical Floor 10,000 sq. ft.
Year Built 1930
A landmark 1930′s tower, The Balfour Building stands as one of Toronto’s finest examples of Art Deco style. With its beautiful interiors, stunning rooftop terrace and premier location, this 12 story property remains one of the most sought after buildings of its kind.
Features and Amenities
Gleaming hardwood floors, high ceilings and expansive operable windows are each characteristics unique to this historic property
Full floor plates available
Barrier free access
State of the art climate control
Modernized elevator system
Energy efficient building systems
High speed data connectivity
Close proximity to the Financial and Entertainment Districts with the LRT at the doorstep. Just seconds from the Gardiner Expressway