Neighbourhood
SoHo: close to everything you actually do.
The Horton sits on Horton Street East in SoHo — one of London's oldest neighbourhoods, in the middle of an ongoing revitalization. What that means in practice: downtown, the hospital, the river, and campus-bound buses are all minutes away, and your rent doesn't carry a downtown-tower premium.
- 5 min
- to downtown London by bus or bike
- At the door
- London Transit stops on Horton Street
- 10 min walk
- to the Thames River and its riverside paths
- Minutes
- to Victoria Hospital and the core's employers
The renewal of 279 Horton
A 1960s classic, made new.
This building has stood on Horton Street since the sixties — solid masonry, the kind of quiet concrete construction they don't make anymore. The renewal kept those bones and replaced everything else: all-new suites, kitchens, baths, systems, amenities, and smartphone entry.
It's the same story as the neighbourhood around it — SoHo's streets are filling in with new builds and renewed ones, a few minutes south of the core.

Getting anywhere
Downtown & work
Dundas Place, the core's offices, and Victoria Hospital are a few minutes by bus or bike — or a half-hour walk along the river if it's nice out.
Western & Fanshawe
London Transit connects Horton Street to both campuses without a transfer downtown taking your whole morning.
The river
The Thames Valley Parkway — 40+ km of riverside path for running, cycling, or deciding dinner can wait.
Map
Come see it from the sidewalk.
The best way to judge a neighbourhood is to stand in it. Book a tour and walk the block yourself.