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Toronto Condo Loft Report

IT Lofts in Little Italy
998 College Street
Downtown Toronto Loft
The newest Toronto loft project is the IT Lofts in Little Italy. Developer Worsley Urban Partners will build this small low
rise building that will contain only seven floors and 56 units. These Toronto lofts will be created by RAW Design and vary
in size from 570 to 1,250 square feet, with ceiling heights from nine to 10 feet high. This beautiful new Toronto loft
building will be in the heart of Toronto’s Little Italy, and will allow residents an amazing array of culture and dining
options nearby. Some of the excellent restaurants near this Toronto loft will include Giovanna Trattoria, Grappa Ristorante,
Gatto Nero, and Cafe Diplomatico. This area around IT Lofts in Little Italy is also renowned for it’s nightlife, with
countless popular bars including El Convento Rico, Beba Lounge, Orbit Room, and Sutra. There is a streetcar line directly
in front of this Toronto loft building serving College Street that takes riders to the College Street subway station.
Anticipated completion of IT Lofts in Little Italy is set for 2014.
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The Sterling Lofts
158 Sterling Road
Downtown Toronto Loft
The Sterling is a new Toronto loft project at the Junction and High Park condo neighbourhoods. Developer Castlepoint Numa
is creating this hard Toronto loft residence that was formerly an automotive building originally constructed in 1919. The
Sterling will comprise 100 suites with very high 13 foot ceilings in each unit, with full floor to ceiling windows and
authentic loft style brick walls. Amenities in this Toronto loft building will consist of a party room with bar and yoga
studio. The Sterling will also add three new penthouse units on the top of the old building to provide something
spectacular for those seeking luxury. By being near Roncesvalles Village, Toronto loft owners can enjoy lots of fine dining
including Sunrise Grill and Crepe, Blue Plate, and Fat Cat Wine Bar. Plenty of stores line the streets nearby such as
Another Storey Bookshop, Lady Toronto Exclusives, and Hakim Optical. There is a GO train station just a few minutes to the
north and Dundas West subway station is to the west for Toronto loft residents seeking to use public transit.
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The Abbey Lofts
384 Sunnyside Avenue
Downtown Toronto Loft
The Abbey Lofts in Toronto are genuine hard lofts with an abundance of charm. Originally a Gothic church built in 1911,
these 24 Toronto lofts were constructed in a way that took advantage of amazing its limestone walls and large open spaces.
Developed by Abbey Inc., The Abbey Lofts have open living spaces and gallery kitchens. This area is highly desirable with
High Park just minutes to the west and Roncesvalles Village to the east. Some of these Toronto loft units contain stained
glass, brick walls, numerous balconies or patios, and even some fireplaces. Modern touches at the Abbey Lofts include
soaker tubs, designer fixtures, granite countertops, and underground parking. These Toronto loft units range in size from
1,000 to 2,200 square feet. Great restaurants nearby include Butler’s Pantry, Fat Cat Wine Bar, and The Dizzy Gastro Sports
Pub. Shoppers will be in heaven along Roncesvalles Avenue with stores such as A Good Read, Himalayan Collection, and Belo
Fashions. A vibrant area with peaceful residential streets and famous parks makes these Toronto lofts ideal for those
seeking a special home in the city.
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Corktown Lofthouses
7 Gilead Place
Downtown Toronto Loft
The Toronto Corktown Lofthouses near the famous and historical Distillery District is home to eight beautiful townhouses.
Each of these Toronto lofts have private garages and are three floors high. The main living space for the Corktown
Lofthouses is on the second floor with bedrooms located on the top floor. All these modern Toronto soft loft units have
rooftop terraces and huge living spaces totalling 2,000 square feet. The Corktown Lofts are located just off the King Street
East streetcar line and a few minutes west of the Don Valley Parkway. Great culinary destinations for owners of these
Toronto loft units include the Gilead Cafe, JK Kitchens, and the Morning Glory Cafe. The nearby section of King Street
East specializes in furniture and accessory stores such as Upcountry, Visitor Parking, and Indesign Furnishings, allowing
residents ample choices for furnishing their new lofts. Residents of these Toronto lofts are only a fifteen minute walk to
the Waterfront and the Martin Goodman Trail where numerous recreational activities can be enjoyed.
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Feather Factory Lofts
2154 Dundas Street West
Downtown Toronto Loft
The Toronto Feather Factory Lofts are located in wonderful Roncesvalles Village. This hard loft Toronto conversion building
was once home to the B. F. Harvey Company Factory, a feather and down clothing factory. This low rise building with only
five stories has only 44 suites. The top two floors of this loft property were a late addition to improve the economy of
scale for residents. Amazing Toronto hard loft features include wooden beams, exposed brick walls, and mullioned windows.
The Feather Factory Lofts have ceilings that climb to 14.5 feet and steel kitchen counter tops. This property at 2154
Dundas Street West was originally zoned for commercial use, and to reside in these units owners must ensure the suite has
obtained zoning approval from the City of Toronto for the change in use. Delightful restaurants and cafes near this Toronto
loft building include Ali Baba’s Middle Eastern Cuisine, The Home Bake Pizza Company, Lu-la Chinese Cuisine, and Blue Bay
Cafe. The Feather Factory Lofts are near a number of local shops and boutiques, including Belo Fashions, Set Me Free,
Another Story Bookshop, and The Mercantile. There is a Loblaws supermarket that is just a five minutes walk from this Toronto loft.
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Forest Hill Lofts
1001 Roselawn Avenue
Downtown Toronto Loft
The Toronto Forest Hill Lofts are a four floor property with historic character and charm. Constructed in 1932, these
Toronto lofts where originally the offices for the Coats & Paton Company. These hard lofts were constructed by Stafford
Homes with 138 units. Forest Hill Lofts have between one bedroom to two bedroom plus den units that range up to just over
1,100 square feet. A few of these Toronto lofts have juliet balconies, patios, or rooftop terraces. The interiors of the
Forest Hill Lofts include typical grand loft features such as huge windows, polished concrete floors, and high ceilings.
Overall, the Forest Hill Lofts were done in an attractive art deco style. Residents of these loft units can enjoy the nearby
shopping area of Eglinton Avenue West, with a number of restaurants such as Sabatino’s, Piazzetta Trattoria, and Jerusalem.
Residents of these Toronto lofts have subway and bus service nearby as well as the Allen Road Expressway which leads to
Highway 401.
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Hammersmith Lofts
101 Hammersmith Avenue
Downtown Toronto Loft
The Toronto Hammersmith Lofts are townhouse style units in the Beach area located in the Eastern portion of the city. These
multi level loft units have either two or three bedrooms, with sizes ranging up to 1,500 square feet. The Hammersmith Lofts
are situated in a low rise building of three floors and is comprised of only 14 units. Some of these Toronto lofts also
contain wood burning fireplaces. There is also an elevator located in this Toronto loft building. Owners of these Toronto
lofts have a high appreciation for the boardwalk, beach, and multiple recreational options available in the area. Dining
options for Hammersmith Loft owners include Queen Crepe, Gabby’s restaurant, Honey Bee, and Captain Jack. There are a number
of stores that residents of the Beach frequent, including Book City, Sweetings, Winexpert Beach Winery, and Pet Valu. Easy
access to public transit enables Toronto loft owners to use the Queen Street East streetcar that leads directly into the
donwtown Toronto core.
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MacPherson Church Lofts
12 MacPherson Street
Downtown Toronto Loft
The truly exceptional MacPherson Church Lofts are home to only five units. This original Baptist church has very large
lofts in the Summerhill area, and the layouts offer plenty of character with up to 2,600 square feet and multiple floors.
MacPherson Church Lofts have many historical elements and the patios have modern touches such as gas hook-ups for BBQs and
heated walkways surrounding the property. The neighbourhood around these Toronto lofts borders on some of the most exclusive
real estate in Canada in both adjacent Rosedale and Yorkville. Plenty of recreational amenities nearby include tennis
courts in Ramsden Park and the Rosedale Ravine for biking and hiking trails. Fine dining includes Pangaea, Vaticano,
Sassafraz, and Yamato Japanese Restaurant. Neighbourhood shopping includes the most luxurious shops in Toronto from Holt
Renfrew and Anthropologie to Davids Footwear. For public transit there is the Rosedale subway station just ten minutes walk
from the MacPherson Church Lofts and bus service along Davenport Road.
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Roncessvalles Lofts
25 Ritchie Avenue
Downtown Toronto Loft
The new Toronto soft loft property at 25 Ritchie Avenue is located just off the shopping street of Roncesvalles Avenue. The
developer of this small size condominium loft building, Triumph, built only 37 units, with many units having large terraces,
balconies, or patios. Units in this Toronto loft building have a wide range of sizes from 685 to 1,950 square feet. Layouts
at Roncesvalles Lofts consist of one bedroom suites up to three bedroom plus den units. Amenities in this Toronto soft loft
building include a courtyard, kitchen, meeting room, and terrace. Cafe Sports Bar, Belljar Cafe, Granowska’s Bakery, and
Aris Place are a few of the many dining establishments in the neighbourhood surrounding Roncesvalles Lofts. Shops near
these Toronto lofts include Frock, Scooter Girl, and The Mercantile. The nearby High Park Library, High Park, and the annual
street festival on Roncesvalles means Toronto loft owners have plenty to enjoy in this charming neighbourhood.
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Swanwick Heritage Lofts
21 Swanwick Avenue
Downtown Toronto Loft
A superb Toronto hard loft conversion is the Swanwick Heritage Lofts. Constructed in 1893, the Swanwick Heritage Lofts are
comprised of ten units with multiple levels ranging from three to four floors. Fabulous building finishes include historical
stained glass windows, masonry walls, wood panelling, and eleven foot ceilings. Swanwick Heritage Lofts vary in size from
1,600 to 2,000 square feet. These Toronto loft units possess plenty of modern conveniences from stainless steel appliances
to granite countertops. The Main Street library is just up the street, in addition to a number of restaurants including
Cool Runnings, Dip n’Sip, and Basil Thai Kitchen. There is a Shoppers Drug Mart and Canadian Tire store located on Danforth
Avenue. These Toronto lofts enjoy the convenience of the Main Street subway station just ten minutes to the north and the
Beach neighbourhood directly to the south.
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Tannery Lofts
736 Dundas Street East
Downtown Toronto Loft
The Toronto Tannery Lofts are hard loft units in a historical building with a three floor modern addition. Over the life of
this Toronto loft property its uses have changed from a soap factory to a cigar box manufacturer, and eventually loft
residences. Completed by developer Urbancorp, the six floor Tannery lofts were built in 1905 and have exceptionally high
ceilings reaching thirteen feet, solid brick walls, and towering wood beams. This Toronto Tannery Loft building has only 45
units and range from 443 to 1,300 square feet in size. The majority of the Tannery Lofts are one bedroom suites. This
location boasts a streetcar stop at the front door of the building that leads into the downtown Toronto core. For drivers,
the Don Valley Parkway is just a minute to the east. The elegant Cabbagetown neighbourhood is located to the north and the
new condominium developments in Regent Park continue to transform the area. There is now a Sobeys supermarket a short walk
away and countless shops and dining options both along Dundas Street East and north along Parliament Street. Near the
Tannery Lofts are a number of restaurants including St. Johns Bakery, Spring Rolls, Ka Ka Lucky Seafood, and Eikona. A ten
minute walk from these Toronto hard lofts is a small Chinatown with a variety of shops and restaurants.
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West Village Lofts
550 Hopewell Avenue
Downtown Toronto Loft
The Toronto West Village Lofts are a hard loft building developed by Stafford Homes. There are only 29 suites in the West
Village Lofts on a total of three floors. These Toronto lofts are characterised by large windows, twelve foot high ceilings,
polished concrete floors, a stucco exterior, and mostly two floors units. Nearby benefits to living in the West Village
Lofts include the Yorkdale Shopping Centre and Walter Saunders Memorial Park. Eglinton West subway station is a ten minute
walk from the West Village Lofts and there is a frequent bus route along Eglinton West as well. On the south side of nearby
Eglinton Avenue is the prestigious Forest Hill neighbourhood with its exquisite dining options including Il Molino, Bistro
Grande, House of Chan, and Flour Studio. Boutique shopping near the West Village Toronto lofts comprise Nortown, Leopardo
Boutique, and the Petroff Gallery.
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Richmond Mews
287 Richmond Street East
Downtown Toronto Loft
The Toronto Richmond Mews Lofts are hard lofts just north of the Distillery District. Originally an instrument factory,
these Toronto lofts have five floors and 15 unique suites. Architect Alan Gordan designed the conversion of the Richmond
Mews Lofts. Some of these Toronto lofts have ground floor features with walkouts to private patios while some penthouses
have west roof terraces. Fabulous elements include very high 11 foot ceilings, hardwood floors in the main areas of units,
and large windows. Units in these Toronto lofts are 800 to 1,300 square feet. The Richmond Mews Lofts also has exterior
parking. There are some wonderful dining establishments nearby these Toronto lofts, including The Richmond Rogue across the
street, Cafe 260, and the George Street Diner. Nearby King Street East is renowned in Toronto as a mecca for furniture
stores and one can find the stores Indesign Furnishings, Upcountry, and Stacaro. The area around the Richmond Mews Lofts is
consistently busy as the main George Brown campus is nearby. A major attraction for these Toronto lofts is the St.
Lawrence Market, a popular farmers market that has been running for more than 200 years, and the Queen Streetcar is one
block north.
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St Lawrence Market Lofts
81A Front Street East
Downtown Toronto Loft
The Toronto St. Lawrence Market Lofts are an intimate small community building just east of the Financial District. These
Toronto lofts were converted in 2001 by the Georgian Group and are adjacent to the famous St. Lawrence Market that offers
fresh farmers market produce. Originally a warehouse that was built 140 years ago, the St. Lawrence Market Lofts have 54
units that range from 600 to 1,290 square feet. Some of the fantastic features in this loft are the exposed brick walls,
wood beams, ductwork, and hardwood flooring. Residents of the St. Lawrence Market Lofts have just a ten minute walk to the
Toronto Waterfront. This building does not provide amenities but boosts an amazingly central location. The surrounding area
for these Toronto loft owners includes plentiful entertainment venues including the Sony Centre, Bluma Appel Theatre, and
Hockey Hall of Fame. Great restaurants include the Keg, Bier Bistro, Jamie Kennedy’s Wine Bar, and Marche. The area near
the St. Lawrence Market Lofts also includes diverse shops from Winners to Europe Bound. Toronto loft enthusiasts will
appreciate the lifestyle that both this building and the neighbourhood have to offer.
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Sumach Lofts
298 Sumach Street
Downtown Toronto Loft
The Toronto Sumach Lofts is near Cabbagetown near Riverdale Park West. This hard loft conversion was completed in 1984 from
the original building, which was an Ontario Medical College for Women. These Toronto lofts only house 10 lofts and are a
variety of styles from single to multi storey. Sizes of the Sumach Lofts are from 800 to 2,000 square feet. Distinctive
features include skylights, brick walls, wooden beams, ceilings up to 15 feet high, and terraces. There is indoor parking
at the Sumach Lofts. There are a number of restaurants nearby including Thai To-Go, Peter’s Creole Cajun Pizza, and My
Town. The Don Valley Parkway is just across the Don River and streetcar service is available along both Parliament and
Carlton Streets. Sumach Loft residents also have Allen Gardens a few blocks away, and the trendy Phoenix Concert Theatre.
These Toronto lofts also share the Cabbagetown neighbourhood with stately homes and tree lined streets.
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Peanut Factory
306 Sackville Street
Downtown Toronto Loft
The Toronto Peanut Factory lofts are hard loft conversions in Cabbagetown. This former industrial building was converted to
only nine Toronto loft units in 1988. The lofts are huge, mainly two bedroom from 1,400 to 2,000 square feet, four floors,
and with very high 12 foot ceilings. Distinctive elements to the Peanut Factory lofts include huge windows, beautiful
hardwood floors, fireplaces, and rooftop terraces. These Toronto lofts are near the up and coming Regent Park redevelopment
sites. Nearby conveniences now include a Freshii by Sobey’s grocery store, as well as numerous banks such as the Royal Bank
of Canada and TD Canada Trust. Parliament Street offers an eclectic mix of restaurants for Peanut Factory Loft residents,
from Sukho Thai and Omi Japanese to the Gourmet Burger Company. Toronto loft owners will appreciate the easy streetcar
access along Carlton Street. Shopping in the Cabbagetown neighbourhood for Peanut Factory Lofts residents includes Flight
Centre, Lamp Cage, and the Africa Store. The Peanut Factory Loft residents are nearby to the Rosedale Ravine, which offers
great recreational options from biking to walking.
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Movie House Lofts
394 Euclid Avenue
Downtown Toronto Loft
The Toronto Movie House Lofts are located in the original Little Italy neighbourhood. The Movie House loft property was
originally constructed in 1913 as the Western District Orange Hall. This Toronto loft building was converted into hard lofts
in 1998 from a movie theatre, and it now contains 18 units. Many of these Toronto lofts have 16 foot ceilings, with some
also possessing roof terraces. The Movie House Lofts range in size from 740 to 1,300 square feet and range in style from
one to two bedrooms. Specific features of these Movie House Lofts include arched windows and stately columns. There is no
parking in this Toronto loft building, but streetcar service runs along College Street adjacent to the property. Residents
of these Toronto Lofts can absorb the abundant Italian culture all around including restaurants such as Giancarlo Trattoria,
Giovanna Trattoria, and Vivoli. Amazing nightlife also surrounds the Movie House lofts, from Shallow Grove Lounge to Lava
Lounge and the Mod Club. These Toronto loft owners will benefit from the wonderful community feel and the uniqueness of
these lofts in the neighbourhood.
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La Piazza
39 Roehampton Avenue
Downtown Toronto Loft
The Toronto La Piazza lofts are unique condos. These Toronto lofts are in the very hip Yonge and Eglinton area and are
designed by architects Gabor and Popper. There are only 27 soft lofts in this project, which are separated into two small
towers, each with a single elevator. All of the La Piazza Toronto loft features include glorious 17 foot ceilings with full
wall windows equivalent to two floors, and contain either one bedroom or one bedroom plus den. Maintenance fees at these
Toronto lofts are kept low since there are no amenities other than a rooftop garden. La Piazza Lofts have amazing local
dining establishments including Grazie Ristorante, Spacco Restaurant and Bar, and La Vecchia Ristorante. Yonge Street is
full of tremendous boutiques and shops such as Birkenstock, Beestung, BMV Books, and Sporting Life Bikes. Other great
attractions for Toronto Loft owners include the Silver Screen Cineplex, the Yonge and Eglinton Shopping Centre, and a
large public library on Orchard View Boulevard. The Toronto La Piazza Loft residents have the luxury of a wide variety of
public transport nearby from the Eglinton Avenue subway station to buses running in every direction.
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Market Galleria
71 Front Street East
Downtown Toronto Loft
The Toronto Market Galleria Lofts are in the iconic St. Lawrence market neighbourhood. Designed by Moriuama and Teshima,
this luxurious Toronto loft building was constructed in 2003 and is in the heart of elegant shops and restaurants. The
Toronto Market Galleria Lofts are comprised of 52 soft loft units. Sizes of these Toronto Lofts range from 500 to 1,500
square feet, with some possessing balconies and fireplaces. The Market Galleria Lofts have a number of amenities including
a party room, fitness room, sauna, and a atrium. Wonderful nearby attractions include the Sony Centre for the Performing
Arts, fresh fruits and vegetables from the St. Lawrence Market, and the Hockey Hall of Fame. These Toronto loft owners can
enjoy an endless array of dining, from Vagabondo Italian and the Keg Steakhouse to the Jamie Kennedy
Wine Bar. Toronto Market Galleria Lofts are on Front and have a large number of boutique shops surrounding the
property, including Winners, Nicholas Hoare Books, and High Tech home furnishings. Lots of cafes and coffee house are also
nearby, including Second Cup, Tim Hortons, and the Sultan’s Tent. The King Streetcar and Union station are just a short
walk away for the Toronto loft residents.
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Market Wharf
1 Market Wharf
Downtown Toronto Loft
The Toronto Market Wharf lofts are under construction by Context Developments in collaboration with Architects Alliance.
There are a diverse set of layouts in the Market Wharf lofts from two storey urban townhouses with private backyards to the
“water suites” that are located in the high rise portion of the complex, which reaches 30 floors. Amenities in the Market
Wharf lofts include a gym, yoga studio, steam rooms, and boardrooms. Individual Toronto soft loft units have carpets in
the bedrooms and stainless steel appliances in the kitchen. The Market Wharf lofts will also feature a car share program within
Market Wharf building, and a green landscaped rooftop. These Toronto lofts have incredible conveniences including a Shoppers
Drug Mart in the retail plaza located on the ground floor. The amazing location of these soft Toronto lofts means that loft
residents have a minutes walk to the Toronto waterfront, St. Lawrence Market, and the Financial District. Dining options for
these Toronto loft owners includes the Casa Di Giorgio Italian Restaurant, The Jason George Pub, Akira Sushi, and the famous
Hothouse Cafe. Market Wharf loft residents will be able to reach the Gardiner Expressway or the King streetcar line within a few minutes.
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Toronto Derby Lofts
399 King Street East
Downtown Toronto Loft
The Toronto Derby Lofts were constructed in 1988 by Track Investments. These Toronto lofts contain 26 units and have
fantastic 16 foot high ceilings. Derby Loft suites range in size from 880 to 1,100 square feet and have two bedrooms. Some
of these Toronto lofts contain real wood burning fireplaces. Second storey bedrooms are connected to the living quarters by
an elegant steel spiral staircase. Bedrooms in the Derby Lofts also enjoy plenty of natural light since they are open to the
main living area. The neighbourhood surrounding these Toronto lofts include a multitude of furniture stores for Derby Loft
owners to locate whatever accessory they seek for their hip loft. Some of these furnishings stores include Upcountry,
Modern Weave, and Indesign Furnishings. Loaded with dining establishments, Toronto loft owners can simply walk to wonderful
locales such as Bettys, Petit Dejeuner, and Gabbys. As an added appeal, Derby Loft residents are only two blocks north of
the trendy Distillery District condo neighbourhood. This area features many wonderful cafes, fine dining restaurants, art
galleries, and festivals and events throughout the year.
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Hepbourne Hall
110 Hepbourne Street
Downtown Toronto Loft
The Hepbourne Hall Lofts in Little Italy is a brilliantly unique Toronto loft complex derived from a church with an
extension for additional lofts. These Gothic style hard Toronto lofts were converted in 1992. The exterior stone work and
leaded windows add historical beauty to the neighbourhood. Hepbourne Hall Lofts contain suites with different floor levels,
which are built with stone and wood. Some loft units have skylights, and layouts can be from one to three storeys. Sizes of
these Hepbourne Hall Lofts range from 575 to 2,200 square feet. The owners of Toronto Hepbourne Hall Lofts have a variety of
retail establishments nearby. Dining options include Barriada Churrasqueira Grill, The Emmet Ray, Regina Pizzeria and
Trattoria, and Vivoli. Abundant stores for these Toronto loft residents include Balisi Fashions, Ziggy’s at Home and Number
1 Sound. Public transit is plentiful around the Hepbourne Hall Lofts, and include the Dufferin and Ossington subway stations,
streetcars along College Street, and buses running along Ossington Street. The neighbourhood surrounding Hepbourne Hall
Lofts has many attractions, such as the Public Library on Shaw Street, Dufferin Grove Park, and the Dufferin Mall just three
blocks to the west.
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i-Zone Lofts
326 Carlaw Avenue
Downtown Toronto Loft
The Toronto i-Zone Lofts are located in Leslieville. These Toronto lofts are converted hard lofts and were constructed by
Atria Developments. Created out of a knitting mill, the i-Zone lofts offer a total of 76 hip lofts. All of the i-Zone lofts
were created as combined live/work units with those on the upper floors boasting outdoor terraces. Some suites have high
ceilings that climb to 22 feet, and all of these Toronto lofts have open space layouts. Units in the i-Zone Lofts range
from 500 to 2,000 square feet. A wide variety of diverse shops are located in the Leslieville area, including Machine Age
Modern, the Leslieville Cheese Market, and Zegna Computers. Plenty of restaurants adorn the neighbourhood for i-Zone Loft
owners including Lolabar, the Mercury Espresso Bar, Baldini, and Le Cafe Vert. Great area attractions include the Jimmi
Simpson Park and Cherry Beach. There are nearby grocery stores such as Loblaws, and it’s ony a five minute drive to the Don
Valley Parkway. There is also easy streetcar access to the Queen streetcar line, which can take you to the downtown core
in just minutes.
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Kensington Market Lofts
160 Baldwin Street
Downtown Toronto Loft
The Kensington Market Lofts are fabulous suites in the hip area just north of Dundas Street and adjacent to Chinatown. This
Toronto hard loft building was originally part of George Brown College and was converted by Context Developments in 1999.
There are 79 lofts in the Baldwin building, which has six floors with the top floor units containing terraces. The Nassau
Kensington Market Loft building next door contains 61 units. Both of these Toronto loft buildings have rooftop gardens and
share mechanical components such as the boilers to reduce costs. The Toronto Kensington Market Lofts have many
environmentally friendly design elements such as recycled countertops, and green design elements such as bamboo and cork
floors. These Toronto lofts are near many great local dining establishments such as Graffiti’s Bar and Grill, Freshwood
Grill, Tibet Cafe and Bar, and Chieng Mai Thai Cuisine. Unique boutique shopping near these Toronto lofts includes the
Vintage Depot, Flash Back, and Courage My Love. The Kensington Market Lofts have the benefit for residents of an eclectic
location in a bustling and multi-cultural neighbourhood. Toronto loft lovers will view these units as rare gems that cater
to hard loft enthusiasts that appreciate the vibe of a lively market close to the flair of Chinatown.
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Academy Lane Lofts
1852 Queen Street East
Downtown Toronto Loft
The Academy Lane Lofts are situated in an iconic building along the trendy Beach area of Toronto. These Toronto lofts have a
unique history as a former boxer training facility and bowling alley. Developer Streetcar has created this award winning
design for Toronto lofts. Academy Lane Lofts and Condos are comprised of two sections, a three storey and a four storey building
both with retail shops on the ground floor. Wonderful parts of these Toronto lofts include exposed wood beams in some units,
elegant wood suite doors and chrome hardware, as well as granite countertops. For coffee lovers there is a Starbucks
adjacent to the Academy Lane Lofts and Tim Hortons to the east. Toronto lofts owners will relish the convenience of the Beach
Side Grill just down the street, as well as the Amuse Bistro, Gabbys, and Japan Go Sushi & Noodle. Retail attractions
include Book City, Cotton Ginny, and Planet X. This area, containing several unique Toronto loft properties, is in a
beautiful relaxed neighbourhood with a famous boardwalk, cafes along Queen Street East, and plenty of festivals including a
Jazz Festival in the summer.
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Bloorline Lofts
284 St Helens Avenue
Downtown Toronto Loft
The Bloorline Lofts is a Toronto loft property in an up and coming part of the city named the Junction. Formerly a mattress
factory, developer Plazacorp has built Bloorline Lofts with a variety of catchy suites from one to two storey. Sizes of
these Toronto lofts are from 367 to 1,110 square feet, and feature true hard loft qualities including exposed ducts and
bricks, glorious beams, wood floors, and ceilings all the way up to 15 feet. Fully modernized functional elements in these
Toronto lofts include completely new plumbing and electrical systems Just minutes from the Landsdowne subway station and a
Value Village thrift store down the street, Bloorline Lofts are a real gem for hard loft enthusiasts. Dufferin Mall is also
within walking distance, with a multitude of neighbourhood stores for Toronto loft residents. All kinds of boutique stores
line this portion of Bloor Street, with the Toronto Free Gallery for art lovers and a multitude of dining options from
Ristorante Roma to Queen of Sheba and El Jacal. The Polish community of Roncesvalles Village is just ten minutes away by
foot and it is full of local dining and shopping. Residents of these Toronto lofts can also experience Toronto’s largest
urban park, High Park, just west along Bloor Street. There is even a Farmers Market on nearby Sorauren Street each weekend.
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Creed Lofts
295 Davenport Road
Downtown Toronto Loft
The Toronto Creed Lofts are located in the highly desirable Annex neighbourhood and are adjacent to the prestigious
Yorkville area. Architect Bernard Watt designed the hard Creed Lofts with only 19 suites, in sizes from approximately 1,000
to 2,100 square feet. Originally, Creed Lofts were the cold storage facility for furs but the building was transformed into
a condo 1998. All of these Toronto lofts have very high ceilings up to 13 feet. Specific Creed loft suite interiors include
terraces, hardwood floors, gas fireplaces, and skylights. There are no amenities at these Toronto lofts except for visitor
parking. In regards to public transit there are numerous options for Creed Loft residents, including bus service along
Avenue Road, and subway stations Dupont and Museum. Incredible nearby dining options include Sotto Sotto, Ciao Wine Bar,
Babaluu, and L’Unita. Amazing shopping in Yorkville features high end retailers such as Gucci and Louis Vuitton. For those
Toronto Loft owners who appreciate art there are a number of nearby galleries including Ingram and Loch.
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Trinity Park Lofts
901 Queen Street West
Downtown Toronto Loft
The Toronto Queen Street West condos named Trinity Park Lofts are located across from beautiful Trinity Bellwoods Park.
Built in 2002, this building incorporated the historic Farr House into the seven-storey 102 loft complex. The building has
both lofts and flats. Each suite was built with laminate hardwood flooring on the ground floor, and the kitchens featured eight foot high cabinetry with a ceramic
backsplash. Most of these Queen Street West loft units have a balcony or terrace. Amenities include a party room, a fitness
room, and a landscaped courtyard with outdoor patio. The park across the street makes this a great condo for pets, as the
park is pet friendly. Centrally located, these Queen Street West condo lofts provide character and charm to an urban building.
Toronto Condo Loft Report

Church Lofts
701 Dovercourt Road
Downtown Toronto Loft
The spectacular Toronto Church Lofts near Little Italy are a great design for those seeking the most unique living space the
city has to offer. The original church was built in 1906 and has been converted into 28 lofts with a wide array of historical
features preserved and restored from stain glass windows to classic wood door designs and extravagant lights. New modern
conveniences include rooftop decks and Juliet balconies. The exterior facades of the Church Lofts highlight two large and
imposing church towers that attract significant attention from street level. Suites feature ceiling heights ranging from 9
to 19 feet, engineered hardwood floors, and stainless steel appliances. Amenities in the Church Lofts will include a lounge
with kitchen, parking, and a common area garden.
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Robert Watson Lofts
363 Sorauren Avenue
Downtown Toronto Loft
The Robert Watson lofts are composed of two buildings in the Roncesvalles Village neighbourhood. With a total of 153 units
in the project, the original building was constructed in 1907 as a candy factory with many of the original features
preserved such as brick and wood beams. The second building is a new six storey loft design with concrete floors and large
windows. All units have large balconies or terraces. Suites were outfitted with granite countertops and stainless steel appliances by the builder. Many suites have either a mezzanine
or full second floor, and range from 550 to over 1500 square feet. The complex also has a large party room and gym. Enjoy the mix of traditional Toronto lofts designs or modern beautifully constructed loft units in this trendy part of the city.
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Madison Lofts
376 MacPherson Avenue
Downtown Toronto Loft
The Madison Lofts are a beautiful complex located in the Annex neighbourhood. These Toronto lofts based out of the former
Toronto Hydro building were converted into gorgeous units. The expertise of Architect Paul Northgrave
was used to restore and enhance this art deco style structure. Lofts feature exposed columns and duct work
and many have 14 foot ceilings. Amenities in the Madison Lofts include a theatre, a party room, exercise room with streamed saunas and showers, meeting rooms,
a 24 hour concierge, and a landscaped courtyard, as well as a rooftop terrace that has gas barbecues. For clients that enjoy a refined location adjacent to Casa Loma and the prestigious
Forest Hill neighbourhood, this is a true Toronto loft experience that will surely amaze.
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Queen Portland Lofts and Condos
633 Queen Street West
Downtown Toronto Loft
This new trendy Toronto Queen West condominium building is constructed by Tribute Communities and designed by Andrea
Kantelberg, one of the leading interior designers in Canada. The stylish and modern one, two and three bedroom suites will
be filled with dazzling characteristics such as an all in one light switch at your front door and extra high kitchen
cabinets. Energy efficiency begins with water saving faucets, dual flush toilets and Energy Star appliances. Amenities
include a fitness centre, boardroom, party room with kitchen, and a landscaped terrace. Prices are from $300,000 to $720,000.
These Queen West condo units will provide the perfect location for those who thrive on a variety of entertainment blended
with refinement.
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Bohemian Embassy Flats and Lofts
1171 Queen Street West
Downtown Toronto Loft
Backed by over 40 years of experience, the Pemberton Group is now building a unique project in the trendy Queen West area of
Toronto, adjacent to the shopping and dining of the King West neighbourhood. Amenities includes two outdoor
landscaped retreats, and a roof-top Sky Lounge with catering kitchen that opens onto one of the landscaped terraces.
Facilities a multi-media lounge, fitness centre, steam room, concierge, and a guest suite. Suite interiors include
spectacular additions, such as designer quartz stone countertops in the kitchen and bathrooms, engineered hardwood flooring,
stainless steel kitchen appliances and modern European style kitchen cabinetry. Suite types range from one to three bedrooms
with prices from $260,900 to $919,900.
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Chocolate Factory Lofts
995 Queen Street West
Downtown Toronto Loft
The exclusive Queen Street West Chocolate Factory Lofts are unique downtown Toronto condominiums. The distinctive complex
is a combination of two early 20th-century industrial buildings and one modern structure. The six storey complex contains a
total of 146 lofts with design and architecture of the old structure offering a mix of authentic wood beam and brick
industrial style lofts. Suites feature exposed wood ceilings, brick walls, wooden posts, steel beams, huge windows, and high
end finishes in both kitchens and bathrooms. Newer loft units contain barn style doors, floor to ceiling
windows, exposed concrete walls and ceilings, and Juliet balconies. Located on the western edge of downtown, these classical
Toronto lofts are an architectural mixture that appeals to true loft enthusiasts.
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Candy Factory Lofts
993 Queen Street West
Downtown Toronto Loft
Located along trendy Queen Street West are the exceptional Candy Factory Lofts. This century old historical building was
the original Canadian Ce De Candy Company factory before it was converted to loft style condominiums in 2000. With 121
units, this loft building consists of large suites ranging from 1100 square feet one bedroom units to 3500 plus square feet
two-level penthouse suites. Unique loft features contain hardwood floors, exposed brick and wood ceilings, floating spiral
ductwork and granite counters. Modern amenities include a 24 hour concierge, party room, guest suite, fitness room and rooftop
terrace. With close proximity to both the King Street West and Liberty Village neighbourhoods, these lofts are in a
fantastic downtown Toronto location, and they boast superb suites.
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Toy Factory Lofts
43 Hanna Avenue
Downtown Toronto Loft
In the heart of Liberty Village are the Toy Factory Lofts, located near the King West neighbourhood in downtown Toronto. This
historic buildng once housed Irwin Toys, which at one time was the largest toy maker. In 2008 Lanterra Developments
successfully converted the old Irwin toy factory into a seven floor 213 suite loft residential building. Designed by
Quadrangel Architects, key loft features include high ceilings, exposed ductwork and original exposed brick. Unit sizes
range from 690 to 2,120 square feet. Amenities include a fitness centre, party room, meeting room, outdoor terrace and
24-hour concierge. Located in a rapidly developing community, these Liberty Village loft style condominiums have become a
welcome addition to this community in downtown Toronto.
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West Side Lofts
150 Sudbury Street
Downtown Toronto Loft
Located at 150 Sudbury Street, Toronto's West Side Lofts are adjacent to the lively Queen Street West condo
neighbourhood. The Landmark Building Group’s two mid-rise LEED registered buildings will hold amenities consisting of a
roof top waterfall and hot tub, party room with kitchen, an exercise room, countercurrent pool, yoga studio, and two guest
suites. West Side Lofts suites include nine foot ceilings and exposed concrete
floors and ceilings. It features European-styled kitchens with stainless steel appliances, and bathrooms that have
translucent glass partitions and a rainforest shower. Close to retail, dining and the nightlife that is in abundant quantity
along Queen Street West, this condo building is experiencing growing popularity among Toronto loft buyers.
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