About The Cosmopolitan
The Cosmopolitan is a 17-storey high-rise in the Church-Yonge Corridor, home to 168 units managed by Bramalea Limited. Currently, there's 1 unit listed for sale in this established building, offering a glimpse into one of the neighbourhood's residential landmarks. With full parking, locker storage, and amenities including a gym, pool, sauna, and 24-hour security, it appeals to those seeking urban living with convenience.
Positioned at the intersection of downtown's most walkable neighbourhoods, The Cosmopolitan sits steps from Dundas and Yonge, with direct access to the Dundas subway station. You're surrounded by retail, restaurants, and cultural institutions, while tree-lined residential streets provide a quieter feel just blocks away. This location suits professionals and retirees who want downtown access without sacrificing neighbourhood character.
Building amenities
gym
exercise room
parking garage
pool
sauna
security guard
enter phone system
Frequently asked questions
What kind of building is The Cosmopolitan?
The Cosmopolitan is a 17-storey high-rise residential building developed by Bramalea Limited, containing 168 units. It's an established property in the Church-Yonge Corridor with a full range of building services. Residents benefit from amenities including a fitness centre, exercise room, heated pool, sauna, and professional security with an interphone entry system. Covered parking and individual lockers are available to residents, making it practical for those who need storage or own vehicles. The building's scale and services reflect the infrastructure you'd expect from a mature downtown residential tower.
What's the neighbourhood like around The Cosmopolitan?
The Church-Yonge Corridor is one of downtown Toronto's most connected and walkable areas. The Cosmopolitan sits near Dundas Station, giving you direct subway access and connections across the TTC network. You're within walking distance of Yonge Street's retail corridor, independent shops along Church Street, and restaurants and cafes throughout the area. The neighbourhood blends downtown energy with quieter residential blocks just a few streets over. Nearby are hospitals, libraries, parks, and cultural venues, making it ideal for people who value urban convenience without needing to live on a busy main street. Transit access is excellent, and most daily errands are walkable.
What should renters and buyers consider about this building?
Units in The Cosmopolitan average around 600 square feet, typically configured as one-bedroom homes. When evaluating a unit, check the floor plan carefully, as corner and end units often capture more natural light and offer different layouts than mid-floor units. Ask the building or agent about maintenance fees, which vary based on unit size and amenities included. Parking is available but not all units include it, so clarify whether your unit has an assigned spot in the garage. Request information about lease terms if renting, pet policies, and locker assignments. As a mature building, inquire about recent capital improvements and the building's reserve fund status. The location's walkability and transit access mean you'll rely less on a car, but confirm availability if that's important to you.