ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT CONDOS

ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT CONDOS FOR SALE & RENT

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Toronto’s Entertainment District is the city’s cultural and nightlife epicentre — a vibrant neighbourhood where world-class theatres, acclaimed restaurants, rooftop bars, and luxury condos coexist in perfect urban harmony. Stretching along King Street West between University Avenue and Bathurst Street, this is where Toronto truly comes alive after dark.

The neighbourhood is home to iconic venues including the Princess of Wales TheatreRoy Thomson HallTIFF Bell Lightbox, and the Second City. Condo buildings like Festival TowerKing Blue, and Theatre Park offer residents front-row seats to Toronto’s cultural scene, with premium amenities and stunning city views.

The King Street West corridor — one of Toronto’s most celebrated dining and nightlife strips — is right at your doorstep. From Michelin-calibre restaurants to intimate jazz clubs and rooftop terraces, the Entertainment District offers a lifestyle that’s impossible to replicate anywhere else in Canada.

With plenty of new condo development projects in the pipeline, we can see more Queen Street condos very soon. Among various other condos, Carnaby Lofts at 11 Peel Avenue, Trinity Park at 901 Queen Street W, and Nero at 856 Dundas Street West have gained maximum popularity among property buyers.

At Toronto Condo Team, our dedicated condo real estate brokers provide excellent services and bridge the gap between prospective clients and their dream condo. Whether you are shopping for condos for sale Queen West Toronto or interested in learning more about transitioning to condo living, our team works with you throughout the entire process.

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BROWSE ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT CONDO BUILDINGS

224 KING ST

THEATRE PARK

11 CHARLOTTE ST

KING CHARLOTTE

8 CHARLOTTE ST

CHARLIE CONDOS

438 KING ST

THE HUDSON

21 WIDMER ST

CINEMA TOWER

295 ADELAIDE ST

PINNACLE ON ADELAIDE

8 MERCER ST

THE MERCER

80 JOHN ST

FESTIVAL TOWER

101 PETER ST

PETER STREET CONDOS

290 ADELAIDE ST

BOND

87 PETER ST

NOIR

125 PETER ST

TABLEAU

180 UNIVERSITY AVE

SHANGRI-LA CONDOS

375 KING ST

M5V CONDOS

183 WELLINGTON ST

RITZ CARLTON

88 BLUE JAYS WAY

BISHA

300 FRONT ST

300 FRONT

199 RICHMOND ST

STUDIO CONDOS

352 FRONT ST

FLY

355 KING ST W

KING BLUE

318 RICHMOND ST

PICASSO

388 RICHMOND ST

DISTRICT LOFTS

21 NELSON ST

BOUTIQUE

96 ST PATRICK ST

9T6

210 SIMCOE ST

210 SIMCOE

25 OXLEY ST

GLAS

426 UNIVERSITY AVE

RCMI

250-270 WELLINGTON

ICON 1 & 2

36 BLUE JAYS WAY

SOHO MET

20 BLUE JAYS WAY

THE ELEMENT

36 CHARLOTTE ST

CHARLOTTE LOFTS

140 SIMCOE ST

UNIVERSITY PLAZA

169 JOHN ST

ONE SIX NINE LOFTS

18 BEVERLEY ST

PHOBE

15 BEVERLEY ST

12 DEGREES

168 SIMCOE ST

THE QUEST

330 RICHMOND ST

330 RICHMOND

283 ADELAIDE ST W

PJ CONDOS

71 SIMCOE STREET

SYMPHONY PLACE

15-35 MERCER ST

NOBU RESIDENCES

102 PETER ST

PETER & ADELAIDE

333 KING ST WEST

MAVERICK CONDOS

411 KING ST

411 KING ST CONDOS

55 MERCER ST WEST

NO55 MERCER CONDOS

122 PETER ST

CARLYLE CONDOS

357 KING ST W

357 KING ST W CONDOS

38 WIDMER ST

CENTRAL CONDOS

8-30 WIDMER ST

THEATRE DISTRICT TOWER

28 WIDMER ST

ENCORE DISTRICT CONDOS

260 KING ST W

FORMA CONDOS

234 SIMCOE ST

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Lifestyle

Experience Entertainment District Living

From TIFF and world-class theatres to acclaimed restaurants and rooftop bars, the Entertainment District puts Toronto’s most vibrant cultural scene right at your doorstep.

Film

TIFF Bell Lightbox

Theatre

Princess of Wales Theatre

Fine Dining

Buca Osteria

Rooftop

Rooftop Bars

Film

TIFF Bell Lightbox

Theatre

Princess of Wales Theatre

Concert

Roy Thomson Hall

Comedy

Second City Comedy

Fine Dining

Buca Osteria

Shopping

The Well

Rooftop

Rooftop Bars

Cocktails

King West Nightlife

Local Amenities

Everything Within Walking Distance

The Entertainment District has a Walk Score of 97. World-class restaurants, acclaimed theatres, specialty coffee, and subway stations are all steps from your front door.

 

Buca Osteria

4.7

Kost

4.6

Montecito

4.5

Weslodge Saloon

4.4

Pilot Coffee Roasters

4.7

Quantum Coffee

4.4

Starbucks Reserve

4.3

Dark Horse Espresso

4.4

St. Andrew Station

Osgoode Station

King & John

Union Station

100+

Restaurant Nearby

10+

Theatres & Venues

4

Subway Stations

97

Walk Score

Family Friendly

Schools, Daycares & Parks

 

The Entertainment District offers access to excellent schools, licensed daycares, and charming heritage parks — all within walking distance in the heart of Toronto’s cultural core.

 

Ryerson Community School

4.3

St. Michael's Choir School

4.8

George Brown College

4.2

Ryerson University

4.3

King West Child Care

4.6

Theatre District Montessori

4.5

Downtown Kids Academy

4.7

YMCA Child Care

4.3

Clarence Square Park

Victoria Memorial Square

Nathan Phillips Square

Trinity Bellwoods Park

10+

School Nearby

8+

Licensed Daycares

8+

Parks & Playground

3

Community Centres

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FAQ

Common Questions About Buying in the Entertainment District

Everything you need to know about purchasing an Entertainment District condo in Toronto’s most vibrant and culturally rich neighbourhood.

The Entertainment District is Toronto’s cultural and nightlife hub, stretching along King Street West between University Avenue and Bathurst Street. It’s home to world-class theatres (Princess of Wales, Royal Alexandra, Roy Thomson Hall), the TIFF Bell Lightbox, Second City comedy club, and some of the city’s finest restaurants and bars. It’s also one of Toronto’s most sought-after condo neighbourhoods.

Entertainment District condos range from $850,000 for a one-bedroom to over $2 million for premium units in buildings like Festival Tower. The average price per square foot is $1,150–$1,500 for resale units. Premium buildings with TIFF Bell Lightbox views or rooftop amenities command the highest prices. The neighbourhood attracts both end-users and investors due to its strong rental demand.

Top buildings include Festival Tower (above TIFF Bell Lightbox, designed by Hariri Pontarini), Theatre Park (boutique luxury building), King Blue (modern tower with premium amenities), and Wellington Place. Each building offers unique character — from the cultural cachet of Festival Tower to the boutique luxury of Theatre Park.

The Entertainment District has excellent transit access with a Transit Score of 95. St. Andrew and Osgoode subway stations are within walking distance. The 504 King streetcar runs directly through the neighbourhood. Union Station is a 10-minute walk, providing GO Transit, TTC subway, and UP Express connections. The neighbourhood is also very bikeable with dedicated lanes.

The Entertainment District is vibrant at night, particularly on weekends. However, most condo buildings are well-soundproofed and set back from the busiest streets. Buildings on quieter side streets like John, Mercer, and Brant offer more tranquility. Many residents love the energy and consider it a feature, not a bug. The neighbourhood quiets down significantly on weeknights.

TIFF (Toronto International Film Festival) is one of the world’s most prestigious film festivals, held annually in September at the TIFF Bell Lightbox and surrounding venues. During TIFF, the neighbourhood buzzes with celebrities, film industry professionals, and movie lovers. Festival Tower residents enjoy front-row access to screenings and events. The TIFF Bell Lightbox operates year-round with film screenings and cultural programming.

Yes, grocery options include a Metro at 80 Front Street West, a Loblaws at 60 Carlton Street, and a Sobeys at 191 Front Street West. The St. Lawrence Market (a 10-minute walk east) is one of the world’s best food markets for fresh produce, meats, and specialty items. The Well development on Front Street West also has grocery and specialty food options.

Monthly maintenance fees typically range from $0.65 to $0.90 per square foot. Premium buildings like Festival Tower may have higher fees due to extensive amenities. For a 800 sq ft unit, expect fees between $520–$720 per month. These fees usually cover water, heating, building insurance, and access to amenities like concierge, gym, and party rooms.

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