
386 Yonge Street and 388 Yonge Street, C01 Bay Street Corridor, built in 2014, 78 floors, 995 Units. Currently Canada's tallest residential building with 180,000sqf of residential amenities, stores and all types of amenity outlets. There is a 42000sqf gym, RBC, BMO bank, Marshalls, Ikea and restaurants, underground shopping center. The building is directly connected to College subway station, Metro supermarket, Starbucks, Tim Hortons and other commercial outlets. Life is extremely convenient, 10 minutes walk from the University of Toronto, Toronto Metropolitan University 1 minute, a stone's throw away from the city center hospitals. However, the building is crowded with tenants, more tenants, the smell of the dumpster is heavier, there have been water leakage accidents, the average price of the current sale CAD $1100-1200/sqf
Amenities
Rooftop Deck, Indoor Parking, Games Room, Party Room, Gym Room, Car Wash, Indoor Pool, Security System, Rec Room, Concierge, Guest Suites, Media Room
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Environment5.0
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Safety Index4.0
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Building Quality5.0
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Facilities5.0
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Manage4.0
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Admin4.6The location is excellent, with a convenience store, restaurants, and shops downstairs, making daily life very convenient. It has direct access to the path.
Community: Bay Street Corridor
The Bay Street Corridor is one of Toronto’s most dynamic and sought-after neighborhoods, located in the heart of downtown. Known for its sleek high-rise condominiums, bustling financial institutions, and world-class amenities, this area is a prime destination for professionals, students, and urban dwellers. Stretching along Bay Street from Queen Street to Bloor Street, it connects some of the city's most important districts, including the Financial District, Discovery District, and Yorkville.
Home to major corporate headquarters, law firms, and banks, the Bay Street Corridor is a key player in Toronto’s economy. By day, professionals fill the streets, heading to work in skyscrapers that house some of Canada’s most influential businesses. By night, the neighborhood transforms into a lively hub, with upscale restaurants, trendy bars, and cultural attractions drawing in both locals and visitors.
The Bay Street Corridor is also a hotspot for students, with major institutions like the University of Toronto and Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson University) within walking distance. The area is rich in cultural experiences, with landmarks such as the Toronto Eaton Centre, Yonge-Dundas Square, and the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) just minutes away.
Despite its urban feel, the neighborhood offers plenty of green spaces, including Queen’s Park, a historic park surrounded by government buildings and walking trails. Residents also benefit from the area’s unmatched convenience, with TTC subway stations, streetcars, and underground PATH access providing seamless connectivity across the city.
Whether you’re a working professional, student, or investor, the Bay Street Corridor offers an exciting and fast-paced lifestyle with everything at your doorstep. It’s a neighborhood where luxury, convenience, and city life merge to create one of Toronto’s most desirable places to live.