What kinds of people live in the Bloor-Bathurst neighbourhood? Take a look at Lindvest Properties’ B.streets condos presentation centre, and you’ll see nine of them depicted in a giant wall mural. A work-in-progress that fascinated passers-by all summer long, the spectacular piece of art is now complete. Depicting actual residents captured in a photo study of the area by blogTO photo editor Tom Ryaboi, the mural represents Lindvest Properties’ commitment to creating a condominium that reflects the uniqueness and diversity of this vibrant location.
This grassroots organic approach flies in the face of the sleek actors and models hired for most condo advertising these days. B.streets is the real deal – and the mural conveys that in a big way. The Bloor and Bathurst neighbourhood is an exciting microcosm of diversity. The streets are always bustling with people from all walks of life including creative types and working professionals.
Inside the fashionably modern presentation centre, interesting art installations and suite vignettes speak to the coveted lifestyle that residents will enjoy. This area is home to Toronto icons such as Koreatown, Honest Ed’s and Mirvish Village, and the historic Bloor Cinema is across the street. B.streets will offer 195 mixed suites that can accommodate a wide range of purchasers. Register at bstreetscondos.com or call 416-53-CONDO (416-532-6636).



