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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.

The Horton's renewed mid-century exterior on Horton Street East

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.

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