Built up over the last two decades on former industrial land west of downtown, Liberty Village is one of Toronto's densest young-professional condo neighbourhoods — steps from the Exhibition grounds, BMO Field and the lakefront, and a short walk or streetcar ride from King West and the Financial District.
Liberty Village takes its name from the industrial buildings that once anchored it — former factory and warehouse lands along King Street West that have been redeveloped into a dense, walkable grid of mid- and high-rise condo buildings, many built directly into or styled after the original brick-and-beam structures. Ground-floor retail, cafes and gyms line the main streets, giving the neighbourhood a distinct, self-contained feel.
This is one of the most rental-heavy, investor-owned pockets of the city, drawing a young, mobile professional tenant base who want walkability to the Financial District and King West without downtown-core prices. Its edge location, right beside the Exhibition Place grounds, BMO Field and the Martin Goodman Trail along the lake, adds a lifestyle draw that keeps both tenant and owner-occupier demand steady.
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