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4 reasons to love this new Toronto rental building with 150-year-old roots

One of downtown Toronto's newest rental apartment buildings is preparing to hit the market, and its footprint occupies an important spot in the city's history.

Spearheaded by QuadReal Property Group, the new IMMIX building at Yonge and College is an exciting rental community that has worked to recognize the space’s cultural impact. 

IMMIX torontoWith units opening in January 2024, here are just a few reasons to get in on this new rental building — one that reflects the past while looking to the future.

The historical context

First built in 1871 as Fire Hall Number 3, the property has been part of Toronto for many generations. To keep that history alive, IMMIX is preserving the 150-year-old clock tower and the fire hall's facade, keeping this important landmark standing for generations to come.

As time went on and the neighbourhood grew during the late 60s to the early 80s, the St. Charles Tavern set up shop as one of Toronto’s most notable gay bars, being the centre of queer social life along Yonge Street before sadly closing in 1987. 

immix torontoDuring its heyday, the bar hastened the development of queer social life along Yonge and became the centre of gay nightlife in the city.

Gaining significant notoriety from its annual Halloween drag contest, the space also attracted crowds of intolerant people who would pelt rotten eggs and tomatoes at patrons — with the city and police not stepping in to stop these attacks until the late 1970s.

immix torontoTo tie in the space's historical impact, IMMIX is reflecting its cultural significance with curated artwork from local 2SLGBTQ+ artists, including Ed Pien, Julie Jenkinson, Tate Sameshima, Jade Rude and Matt Besant, to be displayed in the common areas.

Prime location

Offering a range of custom floorplans and finishes to suit your specific needs, IMMIX will have one-, two- and three-bedroom rental units, plus luxurious community spaces, all in a vibrant neighbourhood that offers you unlimited access to the city.

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Premium suites to live in luxury

The gorgeous suites at IMMIX have generous 8'6" ceilings in most living areas, hardwood-style luxury vinyl tile throughout, large windows and expansive balconies.

With two timeless colour palettes to choose from (Oyster and Mocha), you’ll also have pristine quartz counters, spa-inspired bathrooms, individually climate-controlled heating and cooling, and smart locks on the entry doors.IMMIX toronto

Units will also come fully equipped with stainless steel appliances, like a front-control electric range stove, bottom freezer refrigerator and built-in dishwasher.

All the amenities you'll need

Get ready to be your crew's go-to host, as IMMIX has a plethora of amenity spaces perfect for any event.

The penthouse SkyScape lounge is an indoor/outdoor space with comfortable seating and a serving station with floor-to-ceiling windows, giving you a breathtaking view of downtown Toronto.

immix torontoThe Yonge Lounge has a chef’s kitchen, with a cooking demonstration space featuring built-in cooktops, and sub-zero and AEG appliances.

Don’t forget about the Cabana Lounge and Aqua Deck, which make an ideal space for lazy get-togethers with friends and family.

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There are also several co-working spaces and meeting rooms in the building, as well as a fully equipped Official Hammer Strength® Training Facility for strength training, a yoga den, and a SpinScape cycle studio.

The building is pet-friendly, with a Paws and Suds pet washing station.

IMMIX torontoPlus, IMMIX residents enjoy a convenient and diverse array of shopping options through a vibrant 12,000-square-foot retail space — putting attractive shopping options right at your doorstep.

If you want to rent your own piece of history without sacrificing modern comforts, keep up to date with IMMIX by scheduling a tour for more details. 

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QuadReal Property Group


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