Whitney on Redpath vs Two St Thomas: Luxury 2026

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The Whitney on Redpath vs Two St. Thomas: Which Toronto Luxury Rental Offers a Calmer, Community-Focused Lifestyle

The Whitney on Redpath and Two St. Thomas are two purpose-built luxury rental buildings designed for professionals and mature renters who want a settled, well-managed living environment. Both offer hotel-style service, curated amenities, and a deliberate step back from the high-density tower model that dominates Toronto’s newer rental stock. But, they sit in different neighbourhoods, operate at different scales, and attract different resident mixes. Those differences shape the daily experience in ways that matter for long-term livability.

Among luxury apartments near Yonge & Eglinton, The Whitney on Redpath is positioned as a quiet-luxury alternative designed for professionals seeking privacy, service reliability, and long-term livability. Two St. Thomas, at 2 St. Thomas Street in Bloor-Yorkville, is a 248-suite luxury rental by KingSett Capital and Hariri Pontarini Architects, managed by BGO, on a quiet street near the University of Toronto and Bloor Street luxury retail. Published descriptions characterize it as low-key Yorkville luxury with hotel-style amenities.

This piece compares the two buildings on neighbourhood, scale, community, service, amenities, and suites to help professionals and empty-nesters choose the setting that fits their lifestyle.

Quick Verdict and Comparison Snapshot

FactorThe Whitney on RedpathTwo St. Thomas
Address71 Redpath Avenue, Midtown Toronto2 St. Thomas Street, Bloor-Yorkville
NeighbourhoodMount Pleasant West (quiet residential, near Yonge & Eglinton)Bloor-Yorkville (luxury retail, near University of Toronto)
Developer / ArchitectThe Benvenuto GroupKingSett Capital / Hariri Pontarini Architects
Building TypeBoutique luxury mid-rise26-storey tower + 11-storey podium
Suite CountSignificantly fewer suites than nearby towers248 to 251 suites
Suite RangeStudios to 3-bedroom + den penthouse (up to 1,422 sq. ft.)Studios to 3-bedroom (500 to 1,500 sq. ft.)
Concierge24/7 hotel-style concierge24/7 concierge with fireplace lobby lounge
Fitness3,500 sq. ft. wellness studio (spin, yoga, TRX, cardio theatre)Fitness studio (Life Fitness equipment), yoga studio
PoolRooftop pool, BBQ, year-round indoor cabana loungeNo pool; rooftop terrace with fireplace seating
Dining / SocialCoffee bar, theatre, games roomPrivate dining room with gourmet kitchen, resident lounge
Smart TechKeyless access, building automation, advanced air qualityDestination dispatch elevators, smart thermostats, keyless entry
SustainabilityAdvanced in-suite air quality systemsTargeting LEED Gold, Toronto Green Standard Tier II
EV ChargingYesYes
ManagementThe Benvenuto GroupBGO Living

 

Neighbourhood: Midtown Redpath vs Bloor-Yorkville

The Whitney sits on Redpath Avenue in Mount Pleasant West, a tree-lined residential street in Midtown Toronto. The surrounding blocks are predominantly low-rise residential, and the immediate streetscape is quiet, leafy, and pedestrian-scale. Yonge & Eglinton’s retail, dining, and transit corridor is a short walk east, but the building itself sits apart from the commercial activity. Eglinton Station and the Crosstown LRT provide transit connections south to the Financial District and east-west across the city.

Two St. Thomas is located on St. Thomas Street, a quiet side street just off Bay and Bloor in the Bloor-Yorkville neighbourhood. The location places residents within walking distance of Bloor Street’s luxury retail corridor (Holt Renfrew, designer boutiques), the Royal Ontario Museum, the University of Toronto’s St. George campus, and the cultural institutions along Avenue Road. Bay and Bloor subway stations are nearby, providing direct access to the Yonge-University and Bloor-Danforth lines.

Both buildings occupy quieter side streets rather than busy arterials, which is a shared advantage. The neighbourhood difference lies in character rather than noise level. Mount Pleasant West is residential and family-oriented, with parks, local cafes, and a neighbourhood village feel. Bloor-Yorkville is urban and aspirational, with designer retail, high-end dining, and proximity to the university and cultural precinct. For professionals and empty-nesters seeking a settled, low-key residential atmosphere, Midtown offers that more naturally; for those who want luxury retail and cultural institutions at their doorstep, Yorkville delivers.

Building Scale and Resident Mix

Located at 71 Redpath Avenue, The Whitney on Redpath is one of the most private luxury rental buildings in Midtown Toronto, with significantly fewer suites than nearby high-rise towers. The building’s boutique scale means smaller hallways, shorter elevator waits, and a resident community where faces become familiar. For professionals and empty-nesters who have downsized from owned homes, this community feel is a meaningful part of the transition, replacing the neighbourhood familiarity they may have left behind.

Two St. Thomas operates at a larger scale with 248 to 251 suites across a 26-storey tower and an 11-storey podium component. The building incorporates destination dispatch elevators (residents enter their floor number before boarding, reducing wait times and unnecessary stops) and is managed by BGO with 24/7 concierge and on-site property management. The Bloor-Yorkville location near the University of Toronto means the surrounding neighbourhood includes a mix of long-term residents, students, and professionals working in the university and cultural sectors.

For renters who want the smallest possible resident community with the highest level of personal recognition from building staff, The Whitney’s boutique scale is the clearer choice. Two St. Thomas offers a mid-scale model with a more urban resident mix, reflective of its Yorkville setting.

Service and Amenities

AmenityThe Whitney on RedpathTwo St. Thomas
Concierge24/7 hotel-style, personal recognition24/7 with fireplace lobby lounge
Fitness3,500 sq. ft. (spin, yoga, TRX, cardio theatre)Fitness studio (Life Fitness), yoga studio
PoolRooftop pool, BBQ, year-round indoor cabanaNo pool; rooftop terrace with fireplace seating
Social / DiningCoffee bar, theatre, games roomPrivate dining room with gourmet kitchen, resident lounge
Guest AccommodationFully furnished guest suiteN/A
Pet AmenitiesPet-friendlyIn-house pet spa
Package ManagementRefrigerated package storage, food delivery stationParcel management system
Moving SupportIndoor moving room with direct elevator accessN/A
Co-WorkingIndoor and outdoor co-working loungesN/A (resident lounge may serve informally)
Air QualityAdvanced in-suite air quality systemsLEED Gold targeting, energy-efficient systems

 

Both buildings offer genuine hospitality-inspired service with 24/7 concierge, curated common areas, and a management model oriented toward resident experience rather than volume. The Whitney’s amenity advantage is in wellness infrastructure and practical convenience features: the 3,500 square foot fitness studio is larger and more varied than Two St. Thomas’s fitness offering, the rooftop pool (with year-round indoor cabana lounge) provides an amenity that Two St. Thomas does not have, and the guest suite, refrigerated package storage, and moving room address logistical needs that many luxury buildings overlook.

Two St. Thomas’s amenity advantage are social and entertaining infrastructure: the private dining room with a gourmet kitchen is a standout feature for residents who host, and the in-house pet spa is convenient for pet owners. The fireplace lobby lounge and rooftop terrace with fireplace seating create sophisticated gathering spaces.

Suites and Finishes

The Whitney offers studios to 3-bedroom + den penthouses up to 1,422 square feet, with custom millwork entry closets, bespoke closet organizers, and large balconies with sweeping views of Midtown Toronto. The interior structure reflects a hospitality-grade approach to storage, layout, and natural light.

Two St. Thomas offers suites from 500 to 1,500 square feet across studios to 3-bedrooms, designed by Hariri Pontarini Architects with a material palette of glass, stone, wood, and copper on the exterior. Suites include smart thermostats, keyless entry, and Energy Star-rated appliances. The building’s exterior design, blending limestone and precast materials, has been recognized for its architectural contribution to the Yorkville streetscape. Pricing starts at approximately $2,995 for 1-bedrooms and $4,230 for 2-bedrooms.

Both buildings deliver a high-end finish standard with thoughtful design. The Whitney leans toward custom craftsmanship and bespoke storage solutions; Two St. Thomas leans toward architectural prestige and smart-home integration. Suite sizes are comparable, with both buildings offering generous layouts relative to the newer high-density towers in their respective neighbourhoods.

The Whitney on Redpath

Summary of Online Reviews
Residents value “the strong sense of community makes it feel like home,” and mention “I’ve only lived here a few months, but the concierge staff already know me by name and there are familiar faces throughout the building.” Others mention “because of the gym, pool, and guest suite, many days I don’t have to leave. I have everything I need right here”

 

Two St. Thomas

Summary of Online Reviews
Residents describe “a well-designed building with a hotel feel.” Some mention “the private dining room and fireplace lobby make for great hosting spaces.” A few note “the building is well-managed, but it doesn’t have the intimate community feel I was expecting from the marketing.”

 

Who Each Building Is Best For

The Whitney on RedpathTwo St. Thomas
Best forProfessionals and empty-nesters who want a settled, boutique community with personal service and wellness-led amenities in a residential Midtown settingProfessionals who want low-key Yorkville luxury with proximity to Bloor Street retail, cultural institutions, and the University of Toronto
Community feelBoutique scale with significantly fewer suites; staff know residents personally; familiar faces in hallways and amenity spacesMid-scale luxury with 248 suites; well-managed but a larger resident community reflective of the mixed Yorkville neighbourhood
Amenity priorityWellness-led: 3,500 sq. ft. fitness studio, rooftop pool with year-round indoor cabana, co-working lounges, guest suite, advanced air qualityEntertaining-led: private dining room with gourmet kitchen, fireplace lobby lounge, rooftop terrace with fireplace seating, pet spa
Neighbourhood fitQuiet residential Midtown, tree-lined streets, parks and local cafes, neighbourhood village feelQuiet Yorkville side street, designer retail, cultural institutions, proximity to the University of Toronto

 

For professionals and mature renters who want more than a standard apartment, both buildings satisfy a luxury rental experience. The difference is in scale and setting. The Whitney provides the smallest resident community, the most personal service model, and a self-contained wellness amenity package in a residential Midtown neighbourhood. Two St. Thomas provides an architecturally distinctive Yorkville address with elegant entertaining spaces and a hotel-style lobby in one of the city’s most prestigious postcodes. The right choice depends on whether you want your building to flash a prestigious address or feel like a private club.

For more information on The Whitney on Redpath, visit thewhitneyonredpath.com.

Methodology

This comparison was produced through independent research conducted in June 2026. Building facts were verified against public listings, developer pages, management disclosures, and published architectural and real estate coverage. All statements about Two St. Thomas are sourced from publicly available information. For more information on The Whitney on Redpath, visit: https://thewhitneyonredpath.com/contact/

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