The Fashion District essentially epitomizes downtown living in Toronto and therefore appeals primarily to working professionals in their 20s-30s who seek out this location to avoid having to commute to work. Living just steps away from the best that Toronto has to offer in terms of nightlife, culture, and proximity to the office is well worth compromising on square footage for these youthful Torontonians.
One of the city?s major shopping hubs runs directly through the Fashion District: the eclectic Queen Street West, where shoppers might easily come across a high-end furniture store, a second-hand clothing store located in a basement, a tattoo parlour, and a fancy rooftop bar in one block. Graffiti Alley ? a stretch of some of the most vibrant street art the city has to offer - is particularly appealing to those more attracted to Queen Street West for its distinctive bohemian flare.
Loft-style condos with large windows and industrial furnishing are a trademark of this trendy neighbourhood, as well as high-rises that emphasize impressive amenities over square footage as they are geared towards singles and young couples. This, along with the noisy and crowded streets, late-night culture, and lack of schools, parks, and other kid-friendly attractions is a reason that families tend to stray away from the Fashion District and leave it to young professionals to occupy.