180 John Street, Toronto

  • From C$645/Per Desk/ Month

180 John Street, Toronto

  • From C$645/Per Desk/ Month

Description

Located at 180 John Street in downtown Toronto, this brick-and-beam address places teams near Queen Street West and the Entertainment District. The area mixes galleries, studios, and established firms, suiting creative and tech teams nearby. Meanwhile, cafés and everyday services sit moments away for quick breaks or informal client catch‑ups.

Inside, private offices, coworking areas, and bookable meeting rooms sit alongside bright breakout areas, efficient lifts, and abundant natural light. In addition, stocked kitchens, fast Wi‑Fi, and an outdoor rooftop patio support focused work and relaxed moments. Recycling points are provided throughout, and on‑site staff keep operations running smoothly each day, with secure access for members.

Osgoode Station on Line 1 is within walking distance, giving quick links to the Financial District, Union, and wider suburbs. Moreover, the Queen and Spadina streetcars broaden options, while local bus routes cover nearby neighbourhoods. Drivers will also appreciate access to the Gardiner Expressway via Spadina Avenue, with public parking lots close by.

Beyond work, TIFF Bell Lightbox on King Street West, independent galleries, and casual eateries provide useful spots for meetings and team time. As a result, clients and colleagues find it easy to combine agendas, from quick coffees to post‑work plans. 180 John Street offers a well-connected base for teams in Toronto.

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Description

Located at 180 John Street in downtown Toronto, this brick-and-beam address places teams near Queen Street West and the Entertainment District. The area mixes galleries, studios, and established firms, suiting creative and tech teams nearby. Meanwhile, cafés and everyday services sit moments away for quick breaks or informal client catch‑ups.

Inside, private offices, coworking areas, and bookable meeting rooms sit alongside bright breakout areas, efficient lifts, and abundant natural light. In addition, stocked kitchens, fast Wi‑Fi, and an outdoor rooftop patio support focused work and relaxed moments. Recycling points are provided throughout, and on‑site staff keep operations running smoothly each day, with secure access for members.

Osgoode Station on Line 1 is within walking distance, giving quick links to the Financial District, Union, and wider suburbs. Moreover, the Queen and Spadina streetcars broaden options, while local bus routes cover nearby neighbourhoods. Drivers will also appreciate access to the Gardiner Expressway via Spadina Avenue, with public parking lots close by.

Beyond work, TIFF Bell Lightbox on King Street West, independent galleries, and casual eateries provide useful spots for meetings and team time. As a result, clients and colleagues find it easy to combine agendas, from quick coffees to post‑work plans. 180 John Street offers a well-connected base for teams in Toronto.

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  • Property Type Serviced Office
  • Price From C$645/Per Desk/ Month

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