clear spirit condo

For rent
$2650/month
QUICK FACTS
  • MLS#: C12680586
  • 70 Distillery Lane #2309
  • 23rd FLOOR
  • 538 SQ FT
  • 1 BEDROOM
  • 1 BATHROOM
  • ON-SITE LAUNDRY
  • Fully Furnished
  • west EXPOSURE
  • Parking $250/month
  • Locker $100/month

  • Property info

    Welcome to 70 Distillery Lane, Suite #2309 at Clear Spirit Condos. This spacious and stylish furnished one bedroom suite offers 538 sq ft of well planned living space with 9 foot ceilings, hardwood flooring throughout, and floor to ceiling windows that fill the suite with natural light. The modern kitchen features sleek cabinetry and contemporary finishes, while the west facing balcony provides beautiful city views. The building is recognized for its environmentally conscious design, including energy efficient ventilation, smart airflow, and rainwater collection used for irrigation. Residents enjoy an outstanding selection of amenities, including a saltwater outdoor pool with bar area, fully equipped gym, yoga studio, rooftop terrace, party room, library, games room, kids play area, guest suites, visitor parking, and 24 hour concierge. Built in 2013, Clear Spirit Condos combine contemporary glass and steel architecture with the historic character of the Distillery District below. With easy access to transit, the Financial District, Corktown, Port Lands, Cherry Beach, and major highways, this is an exceptional opportunity to enjoy downtown Toronto living. Check out the immersive virtual tour and book your in-person showing today. Parking is available for $250 per month and a locker is available for $100 per month.

    Included in the Rent

    • Heating

    • Water

    Building Amenities

    • Concierge

    • Gym

    • Visitors Parking

    COMMUNITY

    The Distillery District is one of Toronto’s most iconic and historically rich neighbourhoods, located just east of the downtown core and minutes from the waterfront. Spanning approximately 13 acres, this nationally designated historic site is home to more than 40 meticulously preserved Victorian-era industrial buildings and a network of pedestrian-only streets, making it the largest and most complete collection of Victorian industrial architecture in North America.

    Originally established in 1832 as the Gooderham and Worts Distillery, the site once operated as one of the largest distilleries in the world and played a significant role in Toronto’s development as a major industrial and shipping hub. Following the closure of distilling operations in 1990, the area was thoughtfully revitalized and protected under the Ontario Heritage Act, ensuring its architectural integrity while allowing for modern residential, commercial, and cultural uses. Today, the Distillery District stands as a successful example of heritage preservation blended with contemporary urban living.

    The neighbourhood is fully pedestrian-oriented, with motor vehicle traffic restricted to the perimeter. Its brick-paved lanes, historic facades, public art installations, and landscaped courtyards create a charming village-like atmosphere unique within the city. Trinity Street often functions as a central public square, hosting markets, festivals, and seasonal events throughout the year.

    The Distillery District is known for its curated mix of independent retailers, art galleries, cafés, restaurants, and specialty shops, with a strict policy against chain and franchise businesses. Cultural amenities include the Young Centre for the Performing Arts, home to Soulpepper Theatre and the George Brown Theatre School, as well as artist studios and creative office spaces occupying the upper levels of many heritage buildings. The area is also home to the well-known Mill Street Brewery and several craft beverage producers.

    Residential living in and around the Distillery District continues to expand, with modern condominium developments and townhomes thoughtfully integrated along the neighbourhood’s edges, particularly toward Cherry Street and the Canary District. The nearby Pan Am Athletes’ Village, developed in 2015, has since been transformed into a vibrant community featuring condos, townhomes, affordable housing, parks, and retail amenities.

    The district is a major cultural and tourism destination, hosting the annual Distillery Winter Village, formerly the Toronto Christmas Market, which draws visitors from across the city and beyond. The area has also served as the backdrop for hundreds of film and television productions, contributing to its dynamic and creative energy.

    Public transit access is excellent, with TTC streetcar and bus routes connecting the neighbourhood to downtown, King Street, and the waterfront. Residents enjoy close proximity to parks, cycling routes, the Martin Goodman Trail, and the future Port Lands revitalization.

    Combining heritage architecture, pedestrian-friendly design, vibrant cultural offerings, and convenient access to downtown Toronto, the Distillery District offers a truly distinctive urban lifestyle and remains one of the city’s most sought-after and recognizable neighbourhoods.

    LOCATED NEARBY

    • Distillery District

    • Canary Market

    • Eatlay

    • FreshCo Parliament & Dundas

    • Loblaws Lower Jarvis Street

    • Rabba Fine Foods

    • Corktown Common Park

    • Underpass Park

    • Percy Park

    • David Crombie Park

    • Parliament Square Park

    • Nelson Mandela Park Public School

    • Gabrielle-Roy Elementary School

    • Downtown Alternative School