A Vertical Campus Shaping Toronto’s Skyline

160 Front Street /​ TD Terrace

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Standing tall at the intersection of Front and Simcoe Streets, TD Terrace (formerly 160 Front) is a 48-story commercial tower primarily occupied by TD Bank Group. This development offers approximately 111,000 square meters of Class-A office space in the heart of Toronto’s Financial District. With a below-grade garage for 340 cars and 450 bicycles, and a direct connection to the Toronto PATH system, TD Terrace is a significant addition to the city’s skyline.

In collaboration with AS+GG, the new office tower preserves the façade of the 6-storey heritage building in the site’s southeast section. Every aspect of the building is intentional, including its unique shape. As it rises, the building widens and then gradually narrows towards the top, a deliberate feature that effectively counteracts the downward force of the wind. This thoughtful design ensures a more comfortable environment for pedestrians at street level.

Near the top of TD Terrace, a plant-filled study and sky garden are located, designed for introspection, quiet work, and deep learning. This large, open-air space offers tenants exceptional views of the city.

Designed as a “vertical city,” this building aims to create its own neighbourhoods, with amenities and landmarks throughout the office space to support the TD workspace. This cutting-edge office building is equipped with the latest smart building technology and efficient design features, including integration with Enwave’s deep lake cooling system and a reclaimed rainwater management system.

TD Terrace achieves LEED Platinum and WELL Building Standard certification.