ONE BLOOR WEST CONDO IN TORONTO
When you’re in the heart of midtown Toronto, steps away from flagship stores for high-end global brands, popular restaurants and cultural venues, the next best thing to being part of its street energy is being able to rise above it with the press of a button. You can leave it all behind and live in the serenity of the clouds in your own custom-designed sanctuary. Mizrahi Developments is a boutique firm, renowned for its passion for craftsmanship and details, those you can see and those you can’t, which create a soundproof retreat from the world, one that offers a sense of well-being and beauty. The views from here, stretching out to Lake Ontario, are unprecedented. THE ONE will be designed by Foster + Partners, one of the most innovative architectural firms in the world today, making it a memorable part of Toronto, a city that knows how to live.

One Bloor West condo - The One - is the tallest residential building, located in the busiest neighbourhood- the Bay Street Corridor. Toronto's most popular restaurants, high-level retail and fashion centres are just steps away.

The One Condos is a condo development by Mizrahi Developments at Yonge and Bloor, Toronto.

| Project Name: | The One |
| Builders: | Mizrahi Developments |
| Project Status: | Under Construction |
| Address: | 1 Bloor St West Toronto, ON M6H 1M9 |
| Number Of Buildings: | 1 |
| City: | Downtown Toronto |
| Main Intersection: | Yonge St & Bloor St West |
| Area: | Toronto |
| Municipality: | Toronto C01 |
| Neighborhood: | Bay Street Corridor |
| Architect: | Foster + Partners and CORE Architects |
| Development Type: | High Rise Condo |
| Development Style: | Condo |
| Building Size: | 80 |
| Number Of Units: | 416 |
| Public Transport: | Steps away from Yonge - Bloor and Bloor - Danforth Subway Stations |
Mizrahi Developments

A partnership is about values, what you want to achieve and why. Simply put, Mizrahi Developments came about with a vision of several goals to change expectations in the industry. <br/> Firstly, it was a desire to enhance the changing streetscapes of Canada with carefully articulated, mid-to-high-rise buildings that give those who work and live in them as much pleasure as those who pass by their exteriors. <br/>But just as important as what we build is the notion of how we build. <br/>