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Dinner & Drinks
Music
Art & Culture
Events
Community
Shopping
Dinner & Drinks
Music
Art & Culture
Events
Community
Shopping
Dinner & Drinks
Music
Art & Culture
Events
Community
Shopping
Dinner & Drinks
Music
Art & Culture
Events
Community
Shopping
Dinner & Drinks
Music
Art & Culture
Events
Community
Shopping

A new rental community at Toronto’s Bathurst & Bloor.

Commercial Leasing

GROW YOUR BUSINESS AND CREATE A VILLAGE.

COME BE PART OF A CULTURAL DESTINATION WHERE PEOPLE LIVE, GATHER, SHOP, EAT, AND DRINK.

890

Residential rental homes

200K

SF of commercial space

127

Commercial parking stalls

2 min

Walk to subway, streetcar, or bus

Commercial Locations

571 Bloor Street West & 762 Bathurst Street

26 & 27 storeys; 422 rental homes

Honest Ed’s Alley: Lennox Street

25 micro retail incubators; move-in ready

748 Bathurst Street

14 storeys; 95 rental homes

601 Markham Street

17 storeys; 99 rental homes

589 Bloor Street West

8 storeys; 68 rental homes

Heritage Houses: Markham Street

10 restored heritage houses; multiple spaces within each

The Kitchen

Ground-level food vendor stalls; move-in ready; flexible terms

625 Markham Street

25 storeys; 200 rental homes

SPACES FOR YOU TO SET UP SHOP.

The diversity of leasable spaces available at Mirvish Village welcomes all kinds of businesses. Enjoy high exposure on Bathurst or Bloor Streets, pick a micro retail incubator in Honest Ed’s Alley, base your office in a restored heritage house, or join other food vendors in The Kitchen.

GIVE YOUR BUSINESS ADDED CHARACTER.

Ten heritage houses have been restored on Markham Street, continuing the distinctive character of the original neighbourhood. Once home to galleries and artists’ studios in the 1960s, the houses will now be lively with unique restaurants, cafés, retailers, and offices.

For Passionate Small Businesses

Honest Ed’s Alley.

There’s a new alleyway in Toronto. Honest Ed’s Alley passes along Ed Mirvish’s entrepreneurial spirit in 25 micro retail incubators, ready to move into. The Alley supports a new generation of creatives and innovators.

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THERE ARE OPPORTUNITIES TO CREATE HERE.

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Join the many shops, restaurants, cafés, and services already making their mark in the Village.