The project capitalizes on the 100,000-unit housing shortage in Toronto while occupying a three-acre master-planned site in the city’s highest-density employment node. With a 100/100 Transit Score and walking distance to 200,000 Financial District jobs, it attracts the city’s most affluent “AAA” tenants. Its integrated retail, including a grocery store, historically drives higher resale value and lower vacancy compared to isolated standalone towers.