Built as an extension in 1928 to the original Copp Clark Publishing Company Complex, The Publishing House at 510 Front Street West features polished concrete floors, steel beams and expansive windows throughout. As one of the earliest industrial developments on the street, the building is historically, visually and physically linked to its setting on an expansive corner, where it can be viewed from Portland and Front Streets.
Located in one of the city’s most walkable and bike-friendly neighbourhoods, The Publishing House is an authentic brick and beam heritage building surrounded by some of the best restaurants, entertainment and shopping in Toronto. Easily accessible by transit, but tucked away from the hustle of King Street and overlooking Victoria Memorial Square Park, The Publishing House offers a unique urban workplace experience. Surrounded by some of the city’s best restaurants, independent coffee shops and boutique retailers Downtown West is a vibrant live, work and play neighbourhood. With the likes of: Stackt Market, Laissez Faire, 1 Hotel, Gusto 101, Farm Boy, Dasha, Bisha Hotel, Patria, Jimmy’s Coffee, and the Rogers Centre as key tenants.