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This new condo project has access to a vibrant artistic hub that contains creative offices, retail, a public art gallery and a new campus for the Ontario College of Art.

FORMA Condos is a new mixed-use high-rise condominium development in Toronto. This pre-construction project by Dream, Great Gulf and Westdale Properties is located at 266 King Street West, between Ed Mirvish Way and the west by John Street in the Entertainment District.

The application proposes a 73-storey building for the east portion of the site, and an 84-storey building for the west portion. This one-of-a-kind condo will contain up to 2,034 luxury suites, expansive amenities, and retail and educational uses.

Location

FORMA Condos is in the Entertainment District. This area is already an attractive option for real estate. It is truly an urban enclave where everything is at your fingertips. From world-class entertainment at hotspots like the Princess of Wales Theatre and Roy Thompson Hall, to some of the city’s trendiest restaurants, bars and clubs, there’s always something to entertain, engage and inspire. The TIFF Bell Lightbox, headquarters for the Toronto International Film Festival – which also hosts screenings and A-list industry events all-year-round – is right down the street.

The location scores a 66 on its Walk Score and perfect 100 for its Transit Score, understandably, since it’s right on the 24-hour King Streetcar line and only steps from St. Andrew Subway station. For slower-paced days, it’s a fifteen-minute stroll to Toronto’s idyllic waterfront where you can grab a ferry and take a day trip to Toronto Island.

Amenities

This new condo development includes over 85,000 square feet of unlimited potential for retail opportunities, from international brands to trendy restaurants, to locally-based boutiques. In addition to 115,000 square feet of commercial space, right on the King streetcar line, the complex will also become a hotspot for employment opportunities.

The incorporation of an arts facility for OCAD students presents a unique aspect to this Entertainment District condominium. The 25,000-square foot facility – to be officially named “The Princess of Wales Centre for Visual Arts at OCAD University” will consist of studios, seminar rooms, a gallery and public theatre and lecture hall.

Forma Condos

266 King St W, Toronto, ON M5V 1H8, Canada
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