One of the most anticipated waterfront revitalizations is quickly approaching. Imagine opulent lake views, cozy accommodations, and a thriving community centered on the arts, all of which overlook the pristine strands of Sugar Beach. The inaugural structure of the Daniels Waterfront: City of the Arts development is known as Lighthouse West Tower.
This location at Queen’s Quay and Lower Jarvis on Richardson Street encompasses an expansive 1.32 million square feet of land in its totality. This is the first tower of the development, which is currently 45 stories tall and contains 516 residences.
This development is situated in a highly advantageous east Bayfront area, which is poised for significant transformation primarily as a result of the Daniels Waterfront: City of the Arts undertaking. The development will also encompass a distinctively integrated office center, which will attract a wide range of organizations operating in the creative, digital media arts, and innovation sectors, in addition to the residential towers.
Daily responsibilities can be accomplished on foot at 132 Queens Quay East, owing to the convenient proximity of grocery stores, essential establishments, and purchasing opportunities. Union Station, which provides service to the subway and GO Transit, streetcars on Queens Quay West and King, and bus stations on Lower Jarvis Street are all accessible directly to the residents.
The Daniel’s Alumni Collection is located in one of the most prestigious neighborhoods in Toronto, at the Lighthouse West Tower. Contiguous to the Lighthouse West Tower, which dominates Queens Quay, are a plethora of esteemed establishments, dining establishments, recreational areas, and entertainment venues. George Brown College, Toronto Metropolitan University, and the University of Toronto St. George Campus are in close proximity to the development. In close proximity to Lighthouse West Tower are a number of picturesque parks, including Rees Street Parkette, Simcoe Park, and HTO Park.
The Daniels Corporation was created in 1983 by Chairman Emeritus John H. Daniels. In a nearly seven-decade-long career, the former CEO of Cadillac Fairview Development Corporation has left an unmistakable stamp on the quality of the locations where people live, work, play, learn, and shop. They have constructed over 35,000 award-winning homes and apartments, master-planned mixed-use, mixed-income, and multi-generational communities, as well as cultural, institutional, commercial, and retail spaces, since 1983.
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