WeWork 357 Bay Street
Stepping into 357 Bay Street feels like a deliberate departure from the sterile glass towers that dominate the surrounding Financial District. Built in 1922, this English Renaissance-style landmark was designed by Francis Spence Baker and has been thoughtfully reimagined by WeWork to preserve its architectural integrity. The most striking feature is the set of original bronze Art Deco doors, salvaged from the former Toronto Star building, which set a sophisticated tone immediately upon entry. Inside, the eleven-story space balances Beaux Arts grandeur—think high ceilings and arched windows—with the functional, modern aesthetic expected of a high-end coworking environment. It is a refreshing, character-rich alternative for those who find the typical corporate office block uninspiring, offering a blend of history and contemporary productivity that feels distinctly rooted in Old Toronto.
For the practical user, this location is exceptionally well-connected, sitting just a short walk from both King and Queen subway stations and providing easy access to the PATH network. If you are planning a visit, it is worth noting that there is no on-site parking, so relying on public transit is your best bet. The space is dog-friendly and features the standard WeWork amenities like soundproof phone booths, fully stocked pantries, and on-site staff who are generally praised for being helpful. While there is no food service within the building itself, you are perfectly positioned to explore the dense concentration of lunch spots and cafes in the immediate vicinity. It is an ideal spot for a day pass or a more permanent setup if you value a central, highly accessible location that doesn't sacrifice architectural charm for modern convenience.

