889 Bay Street
Step into a truly extraordinary residence in the heart of downtown Toronto. Located in the prestigious 889 Bay Street, this one-of-a-kind 2,885 sq. ft. luxury suite is the inspired combination of Units 1608, 1610, and 1611.Offering a scale rarely seen in condo living, this expansive home delivers unparalleled flexibility, volume, and presence. With three separate entrances, the suite provides exceptional versatility-enjoy it as one grand residence or customize the layout for multi-generational living, private guest quarters, or live-in staff.Featuring two full kitchens, a self-contained one-bedroom suite, and a thoughtfully designed layout, the possibilities are endless. Expansive windows flood the home with natural light, creating a bright and airy ambiance throughout. This exceptional offering also includes 3 parking spaces and 3 storage lockers-a rare and valuable asset in Toronto’s downtown core. Building Amenities: 24/7 concierge & security, fully equipped fitness centre, Party & meeting rooms, Visitor parking, On-site retail including a café and pharmacy. Steps to transit and within walking distance to University of Toronto, Toronto Metropolitan University, CF Toronto Eaton Centre, Queen’s Park, The Financial District & top hospitals. Yorkville for luxury shopping and dining. Massey Hall and the Elgin and Winter Garden Theatre Centre. his is more than a home-it’s a truly exceptional residence in one of Toronto’s most connected and sought-after neighbourhoods.
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