An excellent example of something old and something new, 199 Church stands out in a skyline that’s forever changing. While modern in its design and materiality, it incorporates the rich past of Church Street to fashion a structure with a singular presence.
Retaining the historic façade of the Georgian townhouses that sit on Church Street, the podium with its punched windows in between brick pilasters, limestone lintels and cornices adds character to an otherwise contemporary building. These architectural features generate an even rhythm that brings a sense of intimacy and community along the street.
An embodiment of the site’s history and character, at 39 storeys, the tower stands tall above the street, creating a dramatic overhang and an interesting architectural statement. Inspired by the materiality, aesthetic and rhythm of the podium, its facade fuses heritage charm with clean modern lines.
Downtown Toronto residents come from a myriad of different backgrounds, and span the entire spectrum of the socio-economic scale. There is a large number of rental accommodations in this neighbourhood. This reflects the mobility of the population, which is comprised mostly of singles and couples. Ryerson University is helping to reshape Toronto’s downtown east core having recently purchased landmark buildings to expand their campus. One of these acquisitions is the former Maple Leaf Gardens which has been renamed Mattamy Athletic Centre and now serves as the home of the Ryerson University Sports and Recreation Centre. New condo developments are springing up all over the Church-Yonge Corridor which is gradually changing the character of this downtown neighbourhood from urban grit to City chic.
With excellent assigned and local schools close to this development, your kids will get a great education in the community.
Catchment schools are assigned as the required or preferred schools for this address. Other nearby schools are included based on distance. Click each school for further details.