Cityplace

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CityPlace Toronto is the high-rise neighborhood that got its provisioning right. Seventy-nine restaurants, 25 cafés anchored by SOMA chocolatemaker and Tim Hortons, and 23 grocery options from Harbour Green Farms to Fresh & Wild. Twenty-one parks including Peter Street Basin Park and Little Norway Park give this lakefront district a green ratio that most downtown neighborhoods can't claim.

Score Breakdown

Dining
55
Walkability
60
Daily Essentials
50
Recreation
65
Family
0
Services
83

About this Neighborhood

CityPlace's gapAnalysis is solidly in-line across all three tracked categories: restaurants at 0.50, coffee at 0.81, grocery at 0.82 — no gaps, no saturation, a neighborhood that has hit the right density in each dimension. The 79 restaurants span Four Brothers Pizza and Pizza Rustica at the neighborhood-quick tier through to a full range of dining options. Coffee at 25 runs Tim Hortons for the commuter, SOMA chocolatemaker for the destination. Grocery at 23 — Foodlane, Fresh & Wild Food Market, Harbour Green Farms — gives this waterfront neighborhood real provisioning depth. The park count of 21 including Little Norway Park and Peter Street Basin Park is the standout: CityPlace was built with green space and it shows. socialGlue at 67 and digitalNomadGravity at 100 reflect a neighborhood that combines residential stability with significant transient use. Fitness: Totum Lifescience, SoulCycle, Orangetheory Fitness. livabilityAlpha 100.

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