LUXURY APARTMENTS NEAR YONGE AND EGLINTON IN MIDTOWN TORONTO

A VIBRANT SANCTUARY IN MOUNT PLEASANT WEST

Saturday evening drinks. Sunday brunches. Retail therapy. Everything that colours your days and nights is just around the corner. Steps from Yonge and Eglinton, this neighborhood is known for its restaurants and cafes, cool indie boutiques, entertainment venues and everyday conveniences. From Piano Piano, to Stock TC and from Grazie to Oretta and Thobors Boulangerie, you’ll never tire of the great dining options in your neighborhood.

A VIBRANT NEIGHBOURHOOD

Saturday evening drinks. Sunday brunches. Retail therapy. Everything that colours your days and nights is just around the corner. Steps from Yonge and Eglinton, this neighbourhood is known for its restaurants and cafes, cool indie boutiques, entertainment venues and everyday conveniences.

With a Transit Score of 97 and a Walk Score of 98, the Eglinton Subway (Line 1) and Eglinton Crosstown LRT minutes from your door, The Whitney on Redpath offers an unparalleled transit experience. And when you want to decompress, nearby nature escapes like the Kay Gardner Beltline Trail provide a lush, 9-kilometer scenic route perfect for running, cycling, or walking your dog in Midtown Toronto.

Frequently Asked Questions About the Redpath Neighbourhood

What restaurants and cafes are near The Whitney On Redpath?

Yukashi Japanese Cuisine, Domaine Mamo, Positano and The Belsize House, all on Mount Pleasant, Oretta, Tabule, The Keg and Santouka Ramen along Yonge and FRESH and Churrasco Villa on Eglinton are just some of the local favorite food spots that surround your new luxury rental apartment.

Absolutely. The Whitney offers pet-friendly apartments in Midtown Toronto and is conveniently situated near the Kay Gardner Beltline Trail, a highly popular, shaded 9-kilometer path that is excellent for walking dogs in Midtown Toronto.

The building is highly transit-accessible (our Transit Score is 97), located just a short walk from the Eglinton Subway Station (TTC Line 1) and the new Eglinton Crosstown LRT.

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