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Downtown West
When we talk about Toronto’s Downtown West, we do not mean King West and Liberty Village. Nor do we mean Queen West or High Park. We are talking about the neighbourhood that is squashed in between Yonge and the neighbourhoods to the west. Not quite to Bathurst, but that area centered mainly around CityPlace and the Rogers Centre.
Toronto’s downtown west boasts some of the city’s best entertainment venues. On the west side one will find cool restaurants, hip clubs, exclusive shops, renowned theatres, top sporting arenas and hotels. The Royal Alexandra Theatre, Princess of Wales Theatre, The Roy Thomson Hall and The Canadian Broadcasting Centre are all located in west end of Downtown Toronto. The west side of downtown Toronto offers entertainment and leisure activities to suit the tastes and interests of everyone.

Downtown West Real Estate Map
Among all the fun and excitement, the downtown Toronto west real estate options are plentiful. Comprised mainly of a large mix of townhomes and condos, there are also some family-friendly tree-lined streets that offer homes from the $500s up to double and triple that. Downtown Toronto west real estate is generally more expensive than the outskirts of the downtown core, but its a small price to pay for being located near all the excitement of the big city. Downtown east tends to be less expensive, though that may change in the future when the West Don Lands Project is complete.
If you want to walk to work and be close to everything, Toront’s western downtown core is for you. From Queen Street to the lake, Yonge to Spadina, this area also includes the Financial District at King & Bay and much of the Entertainment District along Richmond Street.

Downtown Toronto Condos
Dominated mainly by CityPlace, downtown Toronto is turning into a skyline of condos. Pinnacle Centre, Maple Leaf Square, Ice and more. Never mind the forest of waterfront condos along Queens Quay. Mainly built on previously forgotten railway lands, many parking lots and old industrial lots have been turned into living space for a new generation of Torontonians.
The west side of Toronto was originally an industrial centre. At first there was the Royal Alexandra Theatre – but in 1980 the west side was transformed into an entertainment neighbourhood with the addition of the Princess of Wales Theatre. The two threatres attacted a host of similar attractions and the natural additions of restaurants and hotels to house people who would attend the attractions soon made the west side of downtown Toronto a bustling entertainment centre that is one of the world’s most renown centres for fun, relaxation, sporting and cultural stimulation.
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Laurin & Natalie Jeffrey are Toronto Realtors with Century 21 Regal Realty.
They did not write these articles, they just reproduce them here for people
who are interested in Toronto real estate. They do not work for any builders.
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