Most recently recognized as Toronto’s home to the Art of Banksy exhibit, 213 Sterling Road is a gorgeous brick and beam building, built in the early 20th century, that has a character all on its own. The Junction Triangle is home to unique amenities such as The Drake Commissary, the Henderson Brewery, The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) with Forno Cultura, trendy coffee shops, restaurants, and art galleries. There are a mix of office tenants ranging from architecture firms, tech, creative, post production and video production. The property is easily accessible via TTC Bloor subway line or streetcar and UP Express, with convenient access to the West Toronto Rail Path, making 213 Sterling Road a great option for access to transit and amenities.
Similar to the redevelopment of Liberty Village and the Distillery District, the Junction Triangle is currently undergoing a large transformation from a former manufacturing industrial hub, to that of a neighborhood known for its trendy, contemporary artistic values, strewn local retailers and unique offerings. Local projected developments will continue to redefine, awaken and improve the area immensely, with the opening of MOCA spring 2018 being a success, and the museum’s goal of drawing 400,000 annual visitors by 2020, the area will surely be a tourist destination that cannot be missed.