98 Church Street
At the intersection of Church and Adelaide St East, 98 Church Street occupies a highly visible ground floor position within Spire, one of downtown Toronto's architecturally considered condominium addresses. Defined by floor to ceiling glazing and a generous street frontage, the space holds a clear relationship with the city around it.
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Status: Active on market
Asking: $45.00 per SF
TMI: $22.20 per SF
Size: 594± sq ft
Type: Retail / Office
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High corner visibility
29 feet of continuous frontage
Fit out for beauty, wellness or aesthetics
The Space
The 594 SF interior unfolds as a clean and light filled, framed by floor to ceiling glazing that brings the movement of the intersection of Church and Adelaide into view.
Nearly 16-foot ceilings introduce a sense of height and openness, while the depth of the space allows for thoughtful flow. A reception area anchors the entrance, leading into an open working area with two enclosed treatment rooms. Each treatment room is fixtured with a sink for handwashing.
The floor to ceiling windows establishes strong visual continuity between the interior and the street. During the day, natural light moves through the space, lending to a sense of openness. In the evening, the illuminated interior offers visibility within the streetscape.
The existing fit-out supports a variety of retail and office uses that value visibility and connectivity. Wellness practices and medical aesthetic clinics benefit from the enclosed treatment rooms and reception area. Boutique consulting practices and design studios can adapt the open working area for collaborative use. Concept showroom and retail environments can take advantage of the continuous floor to ceiling windows and strong street presence.
This flexibility allows the space to evolve and suit the needs of a business or practice, while maintaining a coherent framework.
The Neighbourhood
Spire Condos stands as one of the more architecturally distinctive residential buildings in downtown Toronto. Completed in 2007 by Context Development and designed by architectsAlliance, Spire holds approximately 362 suites across 45 storeys.
Spire occupies a particularly resonant position - it stands at the corner of Adelaide St East and Church Street, directly adjacent to St. James Park and within sight of the Cathedral Church of St. James, the Gothic Revival structure that has anchored this block since the mid-19th century.
The neighbourhood holds Toronto's largest concentration of historic architecture, including the Gooderham Flatiron Building, St. Lawrence Hall and the original ten blocks of the Town of York. Sitting at the edge of the Financial District to the west, with the Distillery District and Corktown to the east.
Queen and King stations on the Yonge subway line are within comfortable walking distance, as is Union Station, providing access to GO and MetroLinx. The result is a location that is genuinely central, with a streetscape that rewards proximity on foot.