Harbour Plaza, Mixed-use development in South Core, Toronto, Canada
Harbour Plaza is a mixed-use complex in South Core Toronto containing two residential towers with a podium that houses shops, offices, and services below. The buildings sit along the waterfront edge and integrate public walkways that connect to the surrounding downtown streets.
The project completed in 2016 transformed previously unused land into a modern mixed-use destination for residents and workers. It represented a turning point in how the city was redeveloping its waterfront areas south of the historic core.
The development integrates residential units, office spaces, and retail areas, reflecting the evolving lifestyle preferences of downtown Toronto residents.
The site connects directly to Toronto's PATH pedestrian network, making it easy to reach transit hubs and move around indoors during bad weather. The ground level is well-lit and active with plenty of entrances, making navigation straightforward for anyone visiting.
The twin towers form Canada's tallest paired residential buildings and became an instant landmark along the southern waterfront. Their prominence makes them visible from across the downtown area and from the water itself.
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