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Toronto · Est. 1999

Where vision becomes skyline.

For over twenty-five years, BAZIS has been defining Toronto's most coveted residential addresses — one architectural statement at a time.

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001 — Manifesto

We don't build buildings. We build the address itself — the kind that, in time, becomes shorthand for the neighbourhood it created.

From One Bloor at the city's most-photographed corner, to Emerald Park's twin towers anchoring North York, BAZIS projects have a way of being remembered by their nearest intersection — quietly becoming the place itself.

Our work begins long before a shovel breaks ground. A site is studied like a portrait. The street it sits on, the light it catches, the lives it will hold for the next century. Then we draw.

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003 — New Communities

Now building.

Six addresses currently shaping the Toronto skyline. Pre-construction inquiries by registration only.

004 — A Quarter Century

A practice that you can see from the highway.

Twenty-five years. Fourteen neighbourhoods. Thousands of residences delivered without a single line of marketing speak. The work speaks where we don't.

25+

Years of practice

14

Toronto neighbourhoods

6,500+

Residences delivered

005 — Past Communities

Built & standing.

Eight delivered addresses now stitched into the fabric of the city.

006 — Approach

Three principles. Twenty-five years.

I.

Place before plan.

We start with the corner — the way the morning sun moves across a sidewalk, the way a street leans west toward the lake. Architecture comes after. It always does.

II.

Materials that age slowly.

Limestone, bronze, oak, terrazzo. The materials in a Bazis residence are chosen for the patina they earn — not the impression they make on opening day.

III.

Held to a longer horizon.

Every Bazis project is designed for the resident a generation away — the daughter who grows up there, the second owner who arrives in 2055.

Bazis has spent two decades quietly building the addresses everyone else aspires to. One Bloor was just the beginning.

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007 — Inquire

Begin with a conversation.

Pre-construction availability, private previews, investor briefings — all begin the same way. By introduction.