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King Blue Residents Have It All In Their Backyard

By on Aug 02, 2012

Unparalleled neighbourhood amenities complement a sophisticated lifestyle


King Blue Toronto Easton's Group

One of Toronto’s premier neighbourhoods, the Entertainment District has certainly earned its name — and will soon add to its incomparable cachet with the addition of King Blue Condominiums.

The King Blue complex at King Street West and Blue Jays Way, which incorporates the façade of the historic Westinghouse building, will be home to Toronto’s new Theatre Museum, as well as a beautiful, pedestrian-friendly courtyard, ground-level retail, on-site dining, fitness centre, pool, several outdoor terraces and much more.

You’ll find absolutely everything in this location: proximity to public transit and to highways, the convenience of Toronto’s underground PATH, unparalleled live theatre and cuisine of every kind, terrific public venues like Roy Thomson Hall, as well as being home to Toronto’s four major-league sports teams, the Maple Leafs, Blue Jays, Raptors and Argonauts.

Live entertainment is atop the considerable list of amenities King Blue residents will find right in their backyard. The iconic Mirvish family’s Royal Alexandra Theatre and Princess of Wales theatre, plus the Theatre Passe Muraille and Factory Theatre, help make Toronto the third-largest centre in the world for English-speaking theatre, after only London and New York.

Neighbours include the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, the CBC, and the stunning TIFF Bell Lightbox right across the street. This uniquely captivating destination pays homage to the art and science of film-making, and hosts numerous special exhibits.

It’s a quick cab right or a leisurely walk to Harbourfront, the St. Lawrence Market, the Financial District, the Island ferries, the Eaton Centre, Queen West, the ROM, the AGO, Nathan Phillips Square, Queen’s Park, Chinatown, and the Fashion District. It’s a foodie paradise, too, legendary for offering every imaginable cuisine, including Toronto icons like Canoe, Jump and Mark McEwan’s Bymark among its more than 200 restaurants. Shopping, spas, movie theatres, comedy clubs, art galleries, night clubs— a better connected, more walkable, more distinguished neighbourhood simply doesn’t exist.

Easton’s Group of Hotels cultivates service excellence at every one of its hotels across Ontario, including the Entertainment District’s own Residence Inn and the Holiday Inn Toronto Yorkdale. For a taste of the total-lifestyle experience taking shape at King Blue, visit www.kingbluecondos.com or call 416-599-1355. Follow us on Twitter @kingbluecondos 

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