

Overview
Built in 2001, this Toronto loft could well be considered the epitome of Toronto loft living, boasting 2-level layouts, dramatic 18-foot ceilings and expansive terraces and balconies. Situated just above the famed Ethan Allen shop just south of Yonge and Davisville, these innovative lofts pioneered the city’s appetite for loft living. Popular with urban professionals and families alike, The Radius also features floor-to-ceiling windows and stunning panoramic views.
On a historical note, Toronto’s quaint Davisville Village takes its name from its founder, John Davis, who opened the area’s very first post office at the intersection of Yonge Street and Davisville Avenue in 1840. An immigrant from Staffordshire in England, Davis also ran the Davis Pottery, the largest employer in the village.
Most Notable Features
The wow factor: As if the dramatic, 18-ft. ceilings weren’t impressive enough, these suites are also 26 feet wide – a rare find in today’s condo market. Add to that the open-concept staircases and private rooftop terraces and it all adds up to that wow factor.
Convenient lifestyle: Located in the heart of one of Toronto’s most desirable neighbourhoods, The Radius is just steps from an enviable array of posh restaurants, funky cafes, high-end shops and nightclubs.
Amenities: If you're looking for a Toronto condo with an impressive array of amenities, The Radius boasts a striking garden, a huge centre courtyard and a patio and sundeck for those unbeatable summer parties.
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About 18 Merton St, Toronto
Looking for a place to share a beer with friends? Just head over to Bull and Firkin and The Wallace Gastropub. If it’s fine dining you’re looking for, Flaming Stove and I Zu Japanese restaurant are both in your neighbourhood. Need to stock up? You’ll find plenty of groceries at Sobey's Balliol Street. If it’s entertainment you’re looking for, The Al Green Gallery and Cineplex Canada Square are great places to spend an afternoon. You can get some fresh air and take your dog for a walk at Oriole Park and Lawton Parkette. As for nearby schools, Spectrum Alternative Senior School and Davisville Junior Public School are both just minutes away.
For those residents of The Radius without a car, you can get around the greener way quite easily. There’s a TTC bus stop right nearby as well as Davisville subway station. For drivers, the closest highway is the Don Valley Pkwy via Bayview Ave.