Project
91 Barton Ave.
An 11-unit multiplex in Seaton Village
91 Barton replaces a single tired house on a tree-lined Palmerston street with eleven brand-new rental homes — a one-bedroom lower suite, three two-bedrooms, and seven three-bedrooms with private outdoor space. The project pushes the as-of-right framework as far as the lot allows: deep excavation for full-height lower units, a fourth storey for two large family-sized homes, and a generous backyard reserved for the principal unit.
It's the kind of building that makes the missing-middle argument concretely — meaningful density without towers, family-sized homes in a neighbourhood that hadn't seen new family rentals in decades. Internet is included in every unit.
“Eleven units on a Seaton Village lot that wanted to be a duplex. The trick was not pretending it was still a house. We sized the windows for the rooms behind them, not the streetscape, and the building got honest about what it actually is.”
Leonid Kotov — Founder
Project Specifications
Units
11
1- to 3-bedroom
Building Type
Multiplex
4 storeys, as-of-right
Completed
2026
Now leasing
Neighbourhood
Seaton Village
Toronto, ON
Bedroom Mix
1 / 3 / 7
1BR / 2BR / 3BR
Outdoor
Yes
Private yard + balconies
Internet
Included
All units
Parking
Bike
TTC at door
91 Barton Avenue
Seaton Village · Steps from Christie Pits, Bloor St, and the Annex
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If you own a property in central Toronto that could become a multiplex — or you’d like to see more of what we’ve built — we’d love to hear from you.




