ANOTHER MODERN CLASSIC



Following on the unprecedented success of One Old Mill comes a condominium perfectly conceived and designed for this prestigious Bloor West neighbourhood. A life-enhancing selection of building amenities heighten the condominium experience, while its beguiling design language emphasizes both classic and modern elements in a fusion that is delightfully, exclusively Two Old Mill. Discover this modern classic, a genuine masterpiece in the irresistible Old Mill canon.

Area History

In 1793, Governor John Graves Simcoe established the town of York (now known as Toronto), and ordered the construction of Toronto's first industrial building, the King's Mill, on the bank of the Humber River in Old Mill. The mill's purpose was to produce lumber for Fort York and the burgeoning township of York, which lead to the establishment of one of York's earliest communities in Old Mill.

European pioneers settled around the mill throughout the 1790s, creating a Toronto neighbourhood now rich in history and old-world heritage. While King's Mill was destroyed by fire, the location on the bank of the Humber River proved ideal for the milling industry and mills continued to be built in this location throughout the 1800s.

In 1914, an entrepreneur named Robert Home Smith opened the landmark Old Mill Tea Garden restaurant, which attracted the city's elite to enjoy fine food and entertainment. The Old Mill was also the location of the Home Smith and Company Sales Office, and Home Smith developed this neighbourhood throughout the 1920s and 1930s, leaving us with many of the stately homes this distinguished Toronto community is known for to this very day.

What's New at Two Old Mill

Two bedroom with den 2L+D on the 7th floor added to the price list. Read more about this suite on Tridel Talks.