We sure aren’t shy about our admiration for this seminal Toronto building. As I’ve said before, it set a high water mark for infill development in the city and still does today.
A rare offering in one of downtown Toronto’s most quietly respected boutique buildings, 20 Niagara. Designed by Wallman Clewes Bergman Architects, this intimate, 22-suite condominium was conceived with a clarity of purpose that still feels relevant today: generous light, honest materials, and a strong relationship to its surroundings.
This corner two-bedroom, two-bath residence takes full advantage of its position overlooking Victoria Memorial Square, with expansive windows and unobstructed skyline views that bring the park and city into daily life. The layout is both practical and refined, offering excellent separation of space while maintaining an open, loft-like feel.
Thoughtful upgrades include a custom kitchen with premium appliances and an oversized soapstone island, bespoke millwork, and warm walnut flooring, complemented by oak and exposed concrete details. Ten-foot ceilings throughout the principal rooms enhance the sense of volume, while a separate pantry with full-size laundry adds everyday functionality. A private balcony set among the treetops — complete with gas and water service — provides an ideal extension of the living space.
With parking and locker included, this is an ideal home for those seeking architectural credibility, privacy, and a truly livable plan in a building where quality has always come before scale. Perfectly positioned in the heart of the Wellington Place neighbourhood, moments to King West, Queen West, downtown, and the city’s best dining — with Equinox soon to open nearby.
A Unique Urban Home. Quietly confident, architecturally sound, and increasingly rare.