The Heart of Toronto's Creative and Music Industry Scene

Once an industrial hub, Liberty Village has evolved into a vibrant community that thrives on creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship. It’s now home to a wide range of small businesses and startups and is emerging as a key destination for media and music industry professionals.

A Hub of Creativity

Liberty Village is a melting pot of creativity, where design, innovation, and forward-thinking ideas intersect. Leading firms here are redefining branding, interior design, and employee engagement. Businesses understand that staying competitive means embracing collaboration, constant reinvention, and innovation. The area is also a prominent player in film and media, offering services spanning cinematography, video production, and digital marketing.

For these companies, Liberty Village offers a supportive environment where all the resources needed for growth and creativity are just around the corner. One example is 5ive15ifteen PhotoCompany, which captures everything from corporate events to weddings, ensuring that every achievement is immortalized.

Pioneering Tech & Security

Technology plays a crucial role in the area's ongoing transformation. Liberty Village companies are leading the charge in cutting-edge payment systems, independent fibre optic networks, and robust tech support, ensuring that businesses have the connectivity and security required to succeed. Visionary companies like Flixel and Digital Black Magic are reshaping visual storytelling, while Softchoice supports businesses with tech infrastructure. BioConnect is at the forefront of identity management, providing seamless and secure digital experiences.

A Music Industry Renaissance

Liberty Village is rapidly becoming a key player in the music industry. Universal Music Canada, home to some of the nation’s biggest stars like Drake and The Weeknd, is set to move into a 40,000-square-foot facility in the new 80 Atlantic Avenue building. This state-of-the-art space will offer top-tier recording and performance studios, aimed at nurturing local talent and boosting Canada’s music scene.

Alongside Universal Music, other industry giants like Roland Canada, a leader in electronic instrument production, and SiriusXM Canada, with a studio at 135 Liberty Street, are also calling the area home. Jazz.FM, a long-standing cultural staple, has been a part of the community for over 70 years, providing educational and cultural experiences. These organizations, alongside Music Canada and Indie 88, are driving Liberty Village’s reputation as a thriving hub of music innovation.

A Place to Create, Innovate, and Thrive

From advertising and design to technology and music, Liberty Village businesses are pushing the boundaries of innovation. With cutting-edge studios, essential support services, and a community of like-minded professionals, this neighbourhood is more than just a place to work—it’s a place to thrive.

As Toronto continues to expand, Liberty Village is positioning itself as a community where businesses and creatives unite to shape the future. It’s a neighbourhood brimming with opportunity, where imagination is the only limit.

The fusion of creative, tech, and music industries in Liberty Village has made it one of Toronto’s most dynamic areas. Here are just a few of the game-changers leading the charge.

Creative Businesses:
Bob's Your Uncle
II by IV Design
The Achievers
The Post Office
Stature Films
Jam Direct
5ive15ifteen PhotoCompany

Technology & Security Businesses:
Nanopay
Beanfield Metroconnect
Telecom By Design Inc.
Digital Black Magic
BioConnect
Softchoice

Music Industry Businesses:
Universal Music Canada
Roland Canada
SiriusXM Canada
Jazz. FM
Music Canada
Indie 88

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