Festival Tower at 80 John St, Toronto 0
Festival Tower at 80 John St, Toronto 1

Festival Tower

80 John St, Toronto

For Sale
7
For Rent
10
Average Psf
$1,129(past 365 days)
Size Range
487-2,765 sqft
Age Of Building
12 years

Overview
A new building in the scene of Toronto condos that gives its residents a lot to celebrate, Festival Tower is aptly named and optimally appointed within the best of the downtown core.
Located at the corner of King and John in the Entertainment District, right above TIFF Bell Lightbox, the building is a striking 42-storeys of sleek glass and steel. Inside, residents have a full menu of amenities including dry cleaning, house keeping, spa and massage treatments, dog walking, and many other at home services.

With over 370 King West condos for sale and for rent, suites range from studio apartments to two-bedrooms with study, plus grand Penthouse suites on the 45th and 46th floors. Expect top of the line finishes such as hardwood flooring, 9-to-10-foot ceilings, gourmet kitchen designs, and modern bathrooms with deep soaker-tubs. Nearby to the CN Tower, the Rogers Centre stadium, and the InterContinental Toronto Centre, as well as all the shops, restaurants, bars and clubs of King West, Festival Tower is a must see.

Most Notable Features
TIFF perks: Perched on top of the TIFF Bell Lightbox, which is the hub of the world famous Toronto International Film Festival, residents at Festival Tower are granted special privileges during TIFF. These include an automatic three year membership that gives you pricing perks for over 100 annual events, entry to three movies during the festival, exclusive screenings, and even access to a few VIP events.
Mark Nevlin design: Mark Nevlin uses hotels as an inspiration, but adds a modern and cubist twist to create an entirely new and refreshing look and feel to his work. Among Festival Towers, Mark has designed condo buildings in East Toronto, other downtown Toronto condos, and other buildings all over the world.
Gorgeous party rooms: Among a very desirable list of building amenities, the party rooms deserve a special note of attention. Not only are the layouts spacious and flowing, they are also immaculately decorated. Plus, they have a full catering kitchen to help ensure you friends and guests never forget your party.

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Building Details

Storeys:
42
Units:
378
Corp #:
TSCC-2155
Management Company:
1
Rooftop Deck
1
Concierge
1
Party Room
1
Business Centre (WiFi)
1
Guest Suites
1
Meeting Room
1
Parking Garage
1
Pet Restriction

Included in Maintenance Fees

1
Air Conditioning
1
Common Element
1
Heat
1
Building Insurance
1
Parking
1
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128
th
Price Per Sqft Rank: 128th

Highest price per sqft out of 459 condos in Downtown

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0.1
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condo Values : -0.1%

Year over year change in values at 80 John St, Toronto

$
1129
/sqft
Avg. Price per Sqft : $1129/sqft

Based on 11 recent sales at 80 John St, Toronto

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4.51
/sqft
Avg. Rent Price per Sqft : $4.51/sqft

Based on 35 recent rentals at 80 John St, Toronto

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5.7
%
Area Comparison : +5.7%

More expensive than King West condos for sale

24
days
Avg. days on Market : 24 days

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About 80 John St, Toronto


Living at 80 John Street you will always have something to do on any given night. The building is just a short walk from the Rogers Centre, where you can enjoy watching your favourite baseball player hit a home run, or you could explore the deep-sea thrills of Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada.

Not to mention boutique shopping and restaurants along King West’s Fashion and Entertainment Districts, Queen Street music and shows, and outdoor activities along Toronto’s waterfront. Some local restaurants to check out include Alice Fazooli’s on Adelaide, HUSH Restaurant, Bar & Patio, and Milagro on Mercer Street for rustic Mexican cuisine and tequila bar.
Local grocers include Metro Centre Marketplace on Wellington, Sobeys on Fort York Boulevard, and Fresh and Wild Food Market on Spadina.
For some refreshing green space, you are only a short walk from David Pecaut Square between King and Wellington and Simcoe Park on Front Street.


The King West neighbourhood has a 90+ Walk Score, with nearby bicycle-friendly streets like Adelaide and Wellington. If you want to zip around the city, the King streetcar can connect you with north-south lines like Bathurst and Spadina, the Yonge-University subway and Union Station. For car-owners, King West is a drive-easy area with access to the Gardiner Expressway via Spadina Avenue onramp and the 401 via Bathurst and Allen Road.

Miguel Lopez
Sales Representative
Property.ca Inc., Brokerage
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