Dundas Street is one of Toronto’s oldest streets. It is a main artery connecting the central city to its original eastern suburbs, passing near some of the city’s most notable landmarks and institutions.
The street is irregular in its route, incorporating several smaller named streets originally used as roads. It starts at Kingston Road, a historic route to eastern Lake Ontario and the town of Kingston, and proceeds west through central Toronto, passing along Yonge Street and fronting landmarks such as the Eaton Centre and City Hall.
In the central part of the city, it connects to Bloor Street West and Queen Street East, and is designated as a main arterial road. In addition, it is one of Toronto’s most popular shopping areas, offering many retail stores and restaurants for residents to visit.
4195 Dundas Street West is located in an 'intensification corridor,' which is a designation for development sites where the city plans to increase residential and employment densities over time. These neighbourhoods are expected to be vibrant, transit-friendly pockets where residents can seamlessly work, live and socialize with their neighbours.
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