Eagerly awaited, the Victoria Lofts will be a 38-unit conversion of an historic turn-of-the-century church and Sunday school to authentic Toronto lofts.
A true west Toronto landmark, the church is located on Annette Street at Medland Street in the residential neighbourhood of High Park. Victoria Lofts is close to shops, great restaurants, schools and a library, within walking distance of High Park, ...
Posted by Laurin Jeffrey
on November 29, 2011
Located at 27-31 Brock Street just north of Queen Street West and west of Dufferin Street, the Brock Lofts has a rustic urban appeal to it and contains only 23 loft units ranging from 350 to 1,600 square feet. The area showcases a wide array of restaurants, bars and galleries including the Gladstone Hotel and the Drake Hotel.
These authentic loft conversions feature all the loft goodies, including ...
Posted by Laurin Jeffrey
on September 12, 2011
Mystic Pointe, the original exclusive loft community of Etobicoke. Located 10 minutes from downtown Toronto and minutes from Humber Bay. Overlooking Lake Ontario, Mystic Pointe offers the perfect lifestyle for the urban Toronto professional.
In 1997, the McGiness Distillery was transformed from warehouse to warehouse lofts and many of the orginal buildings features have remained, such as the ...
Posted by Laurin Jeffrey
on March 12, 2011
This is a vintage live/work loft in a residential neighbourhood setting. The Noble Court Lofts are located at Queen Street West at Dufferin. The building was converted from industrial/office use to live and/or work spaces.
Built in 1910 by AA Barthelmas & Co who were action makers (actions are the system of lever trains between the hammers and keys of a piano whereby the finger movements ...
Posted by Laurin Jeffrey
on January 23, 2011
A former ball-bearing factory converted into authentic hard lofts, 347 Sorauren Avenue is located near lively Roncesvalles Village with its shopping areas, restaurants, gourmet shops, and ethnic delicatessens. It's also close to High Park, with easy access to the College and Dundas Street cars.
The second storey of 347 Sorauren features 12 to 15 foot metal ceilings with open web steel joints, ...
Posted by Laurin Jeffrey
on January 23, 2011
The Brewery Lofts is one of Toronto's best lofts. A former CBC props warehouse (not a brewery, strangely enough), the Brewery Lofts are large, with 14 foot ceilings, mushroom columns and polished concrete floors and huge floor to ceiling windows. Many of the suites have been treated like a blank canvas and the owners have done extensive upgrades to their suites. One of the best authentic loft ...
Posted by Laurin Jeffrey
on January 23, 2011
The Massey Harris Lofts, constructed in 1883, the red brick office building was designed by Edward James Lennox, one of Toronto's leading architects who would go on to design Old City Hall.
For close to a century, it served the company as it evolved into Massey-Ferguson and eventually Varity Corp. In 1973, the building was listed as a heritage property by the City.
Located at 915 King Street West, ...
Posted by Laurin Jeffrey
on February 21, 2009
Completed in 1986, the Pop Factory Lofts on Manning are another of Toronto's original loft conversions. This 6 unit converted low-rise pop factory loft building development has it all - it has the features of a loft, and a townhouse with a garden terrace at the back.
Most of the original building was lost in a fire thus the building is largely new. The lofts are set back from the street and is extremely ...
Posted by Laurin Jeffrey
on February 21, 2009
The Kensington Market Lofts are a loft conversion that is located in the heart of Toronto. It is situated in the centre of Kensington Market and close to other vibrant neighbourhoods such as Chinatown, Little Italy, The Annex and Queen Street West.
The site was originally home to the Provincial Institute of Trades, and then George Brown College until the early 1995 when the George Brown campus was ...
Posted by Laurin Jeffrey
on February 20, 2009
Formerly a knitting mill, Industrial Revolution I is now living its second life as 20 loft condos. Units range from 750 square feet to more than 2,000 square feet and boast ceilings of up to sixteen feet in addition to features such as fireplaces and hardwood floors.
All suites are provided with underground parking and air conditioning. Most units boast outdoor views on either a patio or terrace. ...
Posted by Laurin Jeffrey
on February 20, 2009