59-81 Lawton Boulevard
Steps from Yonge and St. Clair, 59-81 Lawton Boulevard will consist of a transformative development by Gairloch Developments, in partnership with Fairway Developments, at the heart of Midtown Toronto. It will comprise of a striking two-tower residential project designed by architects—Alliance including a total of 706 residential units.
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Location
59–81 Lawton Boulevard, Toronto
59–81 Lawton Boulevard sits quietly just off Yonge Street, one block south of St. Clair Avenue, an address that delivers the perfect balance between residential calm and city energy.
This section of Midtown Toronto is often called a “village within the city”—a pocket of refinement tucked between Forest Hill, Deer Park, and South Hill, surrounded by leafy ravine trails and stately homes, yet just a short walk from major subway lines, shops, and restaurants.
Here, your home is:
A 5-minute walk to the St. Clair Subway Station and St. Clair LRT
A 10-minute walk to the Davisville Subway Station
Under 20 minutes to Union Station by TTC
Surrounded by ravine trails, bike paths, and green space
Moments from top-ranked private and public schools, including The York School, The Linden School, Upper Canada College, and De La Salle College
Close to Summerhill, Rosedale, and Yorkville—Toronto’s most prestigious destinations for dining, culture, and boutique shopping
Yonge & St. Clair
Once a quiet intersection best known for its history, Yonge & St. Clair has undergone a remarkable evolution. In recent years, a wave of investment and revitalization has brought new luxury rental towers, upgraded office towers, artisan cafés, gourmet grocers, boutique fitness studios, and some of Toronto’s most buzzworthy restaurants.
Developments like Slate Asset Management’s One Delisle and public realm enhancements from the Yonge + St. Clair BIA, are reestablishing this intersection as a key Midtown node—while keeping its human-scale charm.
59–81 Lawton is positioned right at the heart of this transformation, offering residents a front-row seat to the rise of a new Midtown core—without sacrificing the beauty and tranquility of a residential street.
The Architecture
Designed by the renowned firm architects—Alliance, the proposed development features two elegant towers connected at the base by a distinctive glass wind screen. This architectural element not only enhances the visual appeal but also contributes to the building's functionality and integration with the surrounding environment.
The inclusion of a 3,799 sq. ft. public park demonstrates a commitment to enhancing community spaces and providing residents with accessible green areas. This addition will contribute to the neighbourhood's livability and foster a sense of community among residents.
Details
Starting from TBA
43 and 38 storeys
400 and 306 units
Occupancy: TBA
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The Builder
GAIRLOCH
Discerning buyers know Gairloch. From Leaside Common to Junction Point and 1414 Bayview, each project reflects a deep commitment to architectural excellence and livability. They don’t build skyscrapers. They build standout, human-scale buildings that integrate seamlessly into the urban fabric—and raise the bar for what thoughtful development looks like in Toronto.
At 59–81 Lawton, Gairloch continues its legacy of creating residences that are built to last, and loved for generations.