Parliament&Co.
is playing a big part in the revitalization sweeping Toronto’s Old Town. Regent Park’s transformation to successful market-driven, mixed-use neighbourhood has become a model for successful urban renewal. Neighboring Moss Park is undergoing a major refresh, too, and Corktown’s condo boom has livened up the area with interesting people, quality markets, parks, community events and more.
Up-and-Coming Location
Queen and Parliament is hitting its stride as the next downtown hub for business. With the exciting renewal of the Moss Park and Regent Park neighborhoods, the revitalized Canary District, historic Corktown, George Brown College campus, and the iconic Distillery District all nearby, you’re at the center of a dynamic, evolving part of the city.
Exciting, innovative businesses are staking their claim on this part of town as well, making for a high-energy mix of commercial and residential that makes this an enviable place to spend your days.
Entrepreneurs, visionaries, disruptors, artists and creators. You'll be in good company in this vibrant community.
Get Around
Transit score 100, Walk score 97, Bike score 75.
The transit and walk scores here are pretty much unbeatable: the super-central Queen and Parliament location makes it incredibly easy to get around town.
TTC it
With the 501 Queen, the 504 King and the 65 Parliament, streetcars and buses will get you where you want to go. Plus, there's a future TTC relief line slated for King, and a GO/VIA station planned near Cherry Street, so transit options will only get better.
Walk
You're a 15-minute stroll from Yonge, a five-minute walk to the amazing shops and restaurants in the Distillery, 10 to St. Lawrence Market, and about three to the incredible new 150,000 square foot indoor/outdoor Moss Park Community Centre. Take a wander over the lovely Riverside Bridge, shop at the Underpass Farmers’ Market, walk to the Eaton Centre, shop the cool stores on Queen, and take in the tree-lined streets, mix of heritage and modern architecture, art parks, and creative shops and businesses.
Ride
Cycling through this bike-friendly ‘hood is a great way to commute and enjoy the lovely Martin Goodman Trail and the vehicle-free Toronto Islands. Parliament & Co. has plenty of bicycle parking for tenants and employees alike, with a bike repair station and shower facilities designed for those commuting in on two wheels.
Drive
While you hardly need a car in a neighbourhood this central and well-served by transit, if you need to head west or north, both the Gardiner Expressway and the DVP are close by.
Fly
Whether it's business or pleasure, getting out of town and back again is snap. Billy Bishop Airport is a short Uber or streetcar ride away, so it’s easy for out-of-town guests and clients to get to you – or for you to get to them. This award-winning urban airport is serviced by Porter Airlines and Air Canada, with shuttles to Union Station and other key locations in the city.
Parliament&Co.
is playing a big part in the revitalization sweeping Toronto’s Old Town. Regent Park’s transformation to successful market-driven, mixed-use neighbourhood has become a model for successful urban renewal. Neighboring Moss Park is undergoing a major refresh, too, and Corktown’s condo boom has livened up the area with interesting people, quality markets, parks, community events and more.
Up-and-Coming Location
Queen and Parliament is hitting its stride as the next downtown hub for business. With the exciting renewal of the Moss Park and Regent Park neighborhoods, the revitalized Canary District, historic Corktown, George Brown College campus, and the iconic Distillery District all nearby, you’re at the center of a dynamic, evolving part of the city.
Exciting, innovative businesses are staking their claim on this part of town as well, making for a high-energy mix of commercial and residential that makes this an enviable place to spend your days.
Entrepreneurs, visionaries, disruptors, artists and creators. You'll be in good company in this vibrant community.
Get Around
Transit score 100, Walk score 97, Bike score 75.
The transit and walk scores here are pretty much unbeatable: the super-central Queen and Parliament location makes it incredibly easy to get around town.
TTC it
With the 501 Queen, the 504 King and the 65 Parliament, streetcars and buses will get you where you want to go. Plus, there's a future TTC relief line slated for King, and a GO/VIA station planned near Cherry Street, so transit options will only get better.
Walk
You're a 15-minute stroll from Yonge, a five-minute walk to the amazing shops and restaurants in the Distillery, 10 to St. Lawrence Market, and about three to the incredible new 150,000 square foot indoor/outdoor Moss Park Community Centre. Take a wander over the lovely Riverside Bridge, shop at the Underpass Farmers’ Market, walk to the Eaton Centre, shop the cool stores on Queen, and take in the tree-lined streets, mix of heritage and modern architecture, art parks, and creative shops and businesses.
Ride
Cycling through this bike-friendly ‘hood is a great way to commute and enjoy the lovely Martin Goodman Trail and the vehicle-free Toronto Islands. Parliament&Co. has plenty of bicycle parking for tenants and employees alike, with a bike repair station and shower facilities designed for those commuting in on two wheels.
Drive
While you hardly need a car in a neighbourhood this central and well-served by transit, if you need to head west or north, both the Gardiner Expressway and the DVP are close by.
Fly
Whether it's business or pleasure, getting out of town and back again is snap. Billy Bishop Airport is a short Uber or streetcar ride away, so it’s easy for out-of-town guests and clients to get to you – or for you to get to them. This award-winning urban airport is serviced by Porter Airlines and Air Canada, with shuttles to Union Station and other key locations in the city.