About
Clock Tower Lofts
On the northwest corner of King and Bathurst, the Clock Tower Lofts building is a 14-storey converted condo. Inside are 216 units, ranging from one- to three-bedroom units. Roomy suites feature 11-foot-plus ceilings, barn doors, views of the city skyline or the lake, and same-floor storage lockers.
While you’ll find nods throughout the building to its previous lives as a manufacturing centre and creative arts hub, it’s best recognized for its iconic clocktower façade.
Amenities
Clock Tower Lofts combine spacious functionality with eclectic appeal, with a wide variety of community amenities.
24-hour
concierge
Staffed desk
at entrance
Suite-level storage lockers
Recycling + donation room on every floor
Green bin organic recycling
Available high speed fibre optic and cable Internet
Keyless fob
street entry
Video security system
Mobile-connected entry buzzer
Mailroom
service
Gym
Gym changerooms and showers
Steam room
Separate saunas
Games room
Meeting room
Party room
360° rooftop patio
Rooftop community garden
Gas BBQs
Patio
furniture
Underground parking
Registered visitor parking
Bicycle storage racks
Dedicated freight elevator
Scoreboard
Clock Tower Lofts are centrally located for everywhere you want to be, whether walking, on transit, or cycling. Review our scorecard.
Walk Score®
97
Walker’s Paradise
Daily errands do not require a car.
Transit Score®
98
Rider’s Paradise
World-class public transportation.
Bike Score®
97
Biker’s Paradise
Daily errands can be accomplished on a bike.
With endless dining options, multiple sporting and performance venues, and shopping districts all within strolling distance, you’re never far from stumbling on a new neighbourhood favourite.
With two direct TTC lines along King Street West and Bathurst Street, routes in four directions are quick to get you to your destination. 24-hour routes are always on at Bathurst and the nearby Queen streetcar.
Nearby Adelaide and Richmond streets deliver swift crosstown access via dedicated bike lanes. A few minutes’ ride south gets you to the Waterfront Trail for a scenic ride, or a long distance challenge that spans 22km of Toronto waterfront and connects Niagara-on-the-Lake to the Québec border.
Driving
Quick access to Lakeshore Boulevard and the Gardiner Expressway deliver an easy way to cut through the city, or a smooth getaway beyond the GTA. The Don Valley Parkway, the QEW, and Highway 427 are reachable within as few as 15 minutes.