
Harhay Developments
224 King Street West, Toronto, ON M5H 0A6, Ontario
Theatre Park brings a mix of condominium suites to 224 King Street West, in the middle of Toronto's Entertainment District. The project is the work of Harhay Developments.
Homes range widely in scale — from roughly 329 sq ft up to a 5,296 sq ft full-floor penthouse — giving the building an unusually broad range of layouts for a single downtown address.
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Set on King Street West in Toronto's Entertainment District, Theatre Park places residents amid the theatres, restaurants, galleries, and nightlife that define this stretch of the downtown core. The Financial District, shopping, and the waterfront are all within an easy walk, and daily errands are handled by the many shops and services that line King and the surrounding streets. This is one of the most amenity-rich neighbourhoods in the city, with services and entertainment concentrated within a short radius of the address.
Getting around from this King West location is straightforward. Toronto's streetcar network runs along King and nearby routes, connecting to the TTC subway a few blocks away, and the building sits within reach of Union Station for GO Transit regional service. Drivers have quick access to the Gardiner Expressway and, from there, the wider highway network serving the Greater Toronto Area.
Harhay Developments is a Toronto-based builder active in the city's condominium market. The firm focuses on projects within the downtown core and surrounding neighbourhoods, and Theatre Park is among its King West developments.
Buying pre-construction begins with registering for first access, which puts you in line for early releases before broader public sales. Early buyers in a release sometimes have the widest choice of layouts and floor levels, though nothing about future value is guaranteed.
Deposits on new condos are typically staged over time rather than paid all at once, spread across signing and subsequent milestones. After construction is far enough along, you may take interim occupancy — living in or renting the suite before the building formally registers — with final closing following once the condominium is registered.
In Ontario, buyers of a new condominium unit have a 10-day cooling-off period under the Condominium Act, during which you may cancel the agreement for any reason. Use that window to review the disclosure statement and agreement carefully, ideally with a lawyer.
Theatre Park is at 224 King Street West in Toronto's Entertainment District, in the heart of the downtown core. It sits along King West, close to theatres, dining, the Financial District, and transit.
The project is being developed by Harhay Developments, a Toronto-based condominium builder. Theatre Park is among its downtown King West projects.
Pricing starts from $409,900 CAD. Current availability and pricing should be confirmed directly with the builder, as figures can change through a project's release schedule.
Suites range from approximately 329 to 5,296 sq ft, including a full-floor penthouse. This gives the building an unusually wide range of layouts, from compact units to large residences.
Estimated completion is 2014. Buyers should confirm the current occupancy timeline with the builder.
You can register your interest to receive updates on availability, pricing, and floor plans. Registering early is the best way to get first access to new releases; the builder will confirm the specific process.
Information last updated August 12, 2026. Details are provided by the builder and may change without notice.
First access to pricing, floorplans, and availability — before the public.