100 Queens Quay East, known widely as the LCBO Tower, is Toronto's premier waterfront office destination. A 25-storey, 675,000 sq ft Class AAA office tower completed in 2021, the building was designed by B+H Architects and developed by Menkes Developments Ltd. and TD Asset Management. It stands as the first phase of Sugar Wharf, the largest mixed-use development on Toronto's waterfront, encompassing an 11.5-acre site that includes an expansive 2-acre public park, 200,000 sq ft of retail, and 4,600 future residential units.
Achieved LEED Platinum certification, the highest possible rating from the Canada Green Building Council, 100 Queens Quay East was built with sustainability at its core. From its photovoltaic solar panel array and green roof to its underfloor air distribution system, rainwater cisterns, and 290 secure bicycle parking spots, the building delivers one of the most environmentally advanced workplace environments in Toronto.
Home to world-class tenants including the LCBO (headquarters), Canada Goose, Toronto Region Board of Trade (World Trade Centre Toronto), and Richardson Wealth, 100 Queens Quay East is approximately 95% leased, with a limited selection of premium office suites still available. The building's ground floor features a flagship LCBO retail store, Farm Boy grocery, Dark Horse Espresso Bar, and Unity Fitness, creating a live-work-shop environment unmatched in the city.
100 Queens Quay East redefines what a Class AAA office building can be. Designed with next-generation tenants in mind, the tower delivers an unparalleled combination of sustainability, efficiency, and workplace experience on Toronto's revitalized eastern waterfront.
Building Highlights:
100 Queens Quay East sits at the northeast corner of Queens Quay East and Freeland Street, one block east of Yonge Street, placing tenants at the centre of Toronto's most exciting urban expansion. The building is steps from the lake, positioned between the energy of the downtown Financial Core and the lifestyle amenities of the eastern waterfront, offering an office address unlike any other in the city.
Union Station, the hub of TTC subway, GO Transit, UP Express, and VIA Rail, is within a 10-minute walk, and the building sits on major TTC streetcar and bus routes along Queens Quay East. A future PATH underground connection is planned, further deepening the building's connectivity to the downtown core. On-site secure bike parking for 290 cyclists makes it one of the most cyclist-friendly office towers in Toronto.
Nearby Amenities & Transit:
With approximately 95% of the building leased, 100 Queens Quay East offers a rare remaining opportunity for organizations seeking a Class AAA waterfront office address in Toronto. Approximately 34,098 sq ft of office space remains available, alongside 3,500 sq ft of retail space for qualified tenants. Available suites benefit from highly efficient floor plates, floor-to-ceiling glass, and fully built-out base building conditions.
Please visit Sugar Wharf Retail for information on retail availabilities.
100 Queens Quay East, also known as the LCBO Tower, is a 25-storey, 675,000 sq ft Class AAA, LEED Platinum-certified office tower on Toronto's eastern waterfront. Completed in 2021 and developed by Menkes Developments Ltd. and TD Asset Management, it is the first phase of the Sugar Wharf mixed-use community and serves as the headquarters of the LCBO, among other world-class tenants. 100 Queens Quay East is located at the northeast corner of Queens Quay East and Freeland Street, one block east of Yonge Street on Toronto's eastern waterfront. The building is approximately a 10-minute walk from Union Station, with TTC streetcar and bus access directly outside. 100 Queens Quay East is home to a roster of prominent tenants, including the LCBO (building headquarters, ~225,000 sq ft), Canada Goose, Toronto Region Board of Trade (World Trade Centre Toronto), and Richardson Wealth. Ground-floor retail tenants include a flagship LCBO store, Farm Boy grocery, Dark Horse Espresso Bar, and Unity Fitness. Yes, 100 Queens Quay East has achieved LEED Platinum certification, the highest possible sustainability rating from the Canada Green Building Council. Green features include a photovoltaic solar panel array, a green roof, underfloor air distribution, EnWave district heating and cooling, rainwater cisterns, and 290 secure bike parking spots with on-site showers. Union Station, serving TTC subway, GO Transit, UP Express, and VIA Rail, is within a 10-minute walk. TTC streetcar and bus routes operate directly along Queens Quay East. A future PATH underground connection is also planned for the building. On-site secure bike storage for 290 cyclists is available. Yes, 100 Queens Quay East offers on-site parking. The building has a parking ratio of approximately 1 space per 2,200 sq ft. For specific parking rates and availability, contact the Menkes leasing team directly. The ground floor of 100 Queens Quay East features a 25,000+ sq ft flagship LCBO retail store, Farm Boy grocery, Dark Horse Espresso Bar, and Unity Fitness. For information on retail space availabilities at Sugar Wharf, visit Sugar Wharf Retail. To inquire about available office space at 100 Queens Quay East, visit the Available Space section of this page or contact the Menkes commercial leasing team at https://www.menkes.com/commercial/projects/100-queens-quay-east/contact.100 Queens Quay East, Toronto — Class AAA Waterfront Office Space
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