Toronto Star

Spreading season’s greenings

Florist puts her festive touch on the Yorkville neighbourh­ood she will call home in the new year

- CAROLA VYHNAK

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas — thanks to Milena Eglite.

With boxwood wreaths here, evergreens there and eye-catching arrangemen­ts everywhere, the Avenue Rd. florist has been spreading season’s greenings throughout Yorkville’s homes and businesses.

“We do a lot of things for the holidays,” says the owner of Grower’s Flower Market, busily assembling planters for a restaurant as she talks on the phone. “It’s hard work.”

But decorating with fresh flowers and plants is also “a lot of fun,” and a great activity to bring families together, says Eglite, who loves the look and scent of cedar, fir and pine boughs she incorporat­es into displays.

“They remind me of childhood,” she says. “Good memories and hopes for the new year.”

This new year will be especially meaningful for Eglite because she’ll be watching her new home take shape just a few blocks away. The retailer bought a condo in Minto Yorkville Park, a gently curved glass tower at the corner of Cumberland and Bellair Sts. Make that two condos — the thoughtful daughter also bought a unit for her parents, who are in their early 70s and help run her other flower shop at Bathurst St. and Steeles Ave.

“Yorkville is a great place to retire. I think they’ll have a blast,” she says.

For Eglite, who moved downtown from Richmond Hill a year ago, working and living in the same neighbourh­ood offers the best of all worlds.

It has also cut her driving time in half. She used to spend five hours a day travelling between home, two stores and Mississaug­a to pick up fresh flowers.

“I love my Yorkville,” declares the Latvian-born Torontonia­n. “It always reminds me of Europe with its little shops and cafés. It has a special, cosy feeling for me.”

She made an “almost instant” decision to buy in Minto Yorkville Park, a 25storey luxury building slated for constructi­on in January with completion in 2018.

“I love the location and Minto is known as a great builder,” Eglite says. “As soon as I saw the floor plans, I was sold.”

She bought two corner units, each about 1,000 square feet — one on the sixth floor for her and the other on the 24th floor for her parents.

Alla Eglit and Victor Mylnikov, who’ve lived in the suburbs since emigrating from downtown Riga, the capital of Latvia, said it was a big surprise when their daughter told them they were all moving to Yorkville. They were delighted by the idea of being able to enjoy little cafés, restaurant­s and shopping nearby.

And that, in a nutshell, is the area’s big appeal, according to Diane Wallace, Minto’s director of marketing.

“Yorkville, by sheer location in the city, is central to everything, whichever way you want to go,” she says. “You can walk to anything you need: world-class shopping, amazing restaurant­s, the Bay subway station. It has a walk score of 100.”

And if you need to drive away from the urban centre, access to the Don Valley Parkway is close by, Wallace adds.

Surrounded by museums, galleries and high-fashion retail on Bloor St. W., and strategica­lly situated in a sought-after neighbourh­ood, Minto Yorkville Park will appeal to young profession­als — singles and couples — downsizers and investors, says Wallace.

“Milena is a good example of someone who wants that lifestyle and wants to work and live in the centre of the city.”

The builder promises its new addition to the streetscap­e will be an “iconic sculpture” of glass, limestone and polished black granite “that will resonate with the scale and textures of Yorkville.”

Art deco-inspired, the interiors will be graced with subtle curves, textured stone and layered antique gold. A fitness centre, spin and stretch room, second-floor lounge and rooftop terrace will be among the building’s amenities.

Bordering a park, the building will also be home to an “amazing retail podium” at ground level, says Wallace. “It will add some life to that corner.”

Suite layouts offer one, two and three bedrooms and optional den. One-bedroom units start at $424,990; two-bedrooms start at $705,990. Features include floor-toceiling windows, spacious balconies and bathrooms with polished stone, gold faucets, soaker tub and walk-in shower.

In the meantime, Eglite is adding freshness to every Yorkville lobby, storefront and tabletop in need of a festive touch.

 ?? J.P. MOCZULSKI FOR THE TORONTO STAR ?? Milena Eglite, a Latvian-born florist, stands in front of the model for the Minto Yorkville Park building, where she bought two condos, one for her and one for her parents.
J.P. MOCZULSKI FOR THE TORONTO STAR Milena Eglite, a Latvian-born florist, stands in front of the model for the Minto Yorkville Park building, where she bought two condos, one for her and one for her parents.
 ?? J.P. MOCZULSKI FOR THE TORONTO STAR ?? Milena Eglite will be able to walk to work and make neighbourh­ood deliveries on foot from her Yorkville condo.
J.P. MOCZULSKI FOR THE TORONTO STAR Milena Eglite will be able to walk to work and make neighbourh­ood deliveries on foot from her Yorkville condo.

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