Commercial

Proctor & Gamble Building

Project Type
Commercial
Location
2 St. Clair Avenue West, Toronto, ON, Canada
Status

Overview

2 St. Clair Avenue West is a distinguished commercial property developed, owned, and operated by Horizon Legacy. This building has hosted an array of notable tenants.

Unique Challenges

Walter Zwig, the founder of Horizon Legacy, faced significant challenges in acquiring suitable land for development in Toronto. Despite these obstacles, his determination led to the successful establishment of this prominent building.

Key Features

  • Prime Location: Situated on St. Clair Avenue West, enjoying a strategic location with excellent connectivity and visibility.
  • Diverse Tenant Mix: Hosting major corporations and government offices, catering to a variety of professional needs.

Former Tenants During Our Management:

Ministry of Environment, Rogers Broadcasting, Procter & Gamble, Jameson Vitamins

Our Impact

Horizon Legacy is revolutionizing the construction industry with the first and largest neighborhood in Canada built using onsite robotics.

Cost Efficiency

Our approach delivers an average cost of under $300K per unit (costs exclude land, servicing, softcosts) showcasing that robots can be integrated affordably while meeting and exceeding the Ontario Building Code.

With 26 rental units, including 30% affordable, we surpass industry standards.

Our project achieves a 20% reduction in energy intensity and greenhouse gas emissions, and our all-electric buildings ensure zero greenhouse gas energy consumption.

By creating wall assemblies with R-30 thermal performance and consolidating three trades into one, we effectively address the labor shortage, demonstrating the transformative potential of robotics in construction.

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Horizon has generated over 14 million kilowatthour (KWH) of clean energy

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We have created over 7 million square feet of Toronto’s major developments

“Horizon has built and financed major buildings for ourselves as the long-term owners, wherein, we have then had to live with the operational ramifications of design, construction and financial decisions made at the development stage for the over 20 years life of a building. This is a perspective very distinct from that of the traditional contractor or lender.”