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Toronto Loft Condos
There are numerous Toronto Lofts available in the city. These unique living spaces offer great options for those looking for something a bit different in Toronto.
Discover the loft buildings in the Toronto area below. If you are looking for available Toronto Lofts on the market now, click here.
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Toy Factory
43 Hanna Avenue
Liberty Village is host to the old Irwin Toy Factory which is now an authentic loft conversion. These lofts are extremely popular in part because of the character..
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1 Columbus Avenue
One Columbus Avenue was finished in 1996 by Jackson Goad Architects and is located south of Dundas St. W in Parkdale, just off Sorauren Ave.
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10 Sword Street
South Cabbagetown is the home of 10 Sword Street, just east of Parliament Street and north of Gerrard Street East. In 1997, Peachtree Properties completed...
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115 Manning Street
In 1986, Hans Monvik developed 115 Manning Avenue. Due to most of the original building being destroyed in a fire, the condominium as it stands today is primarily new.
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20 Brockton Street
20 Brockton is an interesting residence set in a quiet back alley with separate entrances for each of it's 18 suites. These lofts are conveniently located near...
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200 Clinton Street
For the college minded set, the lofts at 200 Clinton Street at the Clinton/College intersection in Little Italy are perfect. When one becomes available, it's acquired quickly ...
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24 Noble Street
At 24 Noble Street, at Brock Street in Parkdale and just off Queen Street West, are some of the most inexpensive lofts available. They are smaller in size ranging from...
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289 Sumach Street
289 Sumach Street was formerly known as the Ontario Medical College for Women. Located in the southern area of Cabbagetown west of Parliament and just north of...
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32 Stewart Street
32 Stewart is an amazingly modern loft-styled building developed by Walter Harhay in 2002. This highly desirable property has 9 storeys with 50 suites, exposed concrete...
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347 Sorauren Avenue
347 Sorauren is another conversion condominium located in a pleasant residential area of North Parkdale. Formerly it was a ball bearing factory but has since been renovated and now has..
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383 Adelaide Street East
Liberty Lofts is a condominium that was originally two warehouses; a beam and brick post turn of the century structure and a mushroom concrete column building from the...
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41 Shanly Street
Bob Mitchell is responsible for converting this former machine shop into this 10 loft-style condominium in 1983. Just off Dovercourt and north of Bloor Street West,...
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6 Bartlett Avenue
6 Bartlett Avenue was one of the first loft style condominiums to grace Toronto. Located east of Dufferin Avenue and north of Bloor Street, this Allan D. Gordon Associates...
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8-16 Croft Street
Littlewood Hess developed the 5 townhouse-designed lofts just east of College Street and Bathurst. Croft is a former armory and is set on a back alley lane..
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833 West
833 King Street West
833 King Street West was converted from a 1930's perfume factory and a modern addition and now holds 52 lofts. It's located in the exciting neighborhood of King West...
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Abbey Lane Lofts
261 King Street East
Designed by architect Len Sedun, and developed by Harhay Developments in 2001, Abbey Lane Lofts is a 6 storey building with 26 lofts. Their sizes range from the one bedroom...
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Absolute Lofts
77 Lombard Street
Absolute Lofts and the St. Lawrence area are among the home buyers of Toronto's top listed properties. Intracorp developed these lofts on Lombard Street as new construction in 2002.
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Academy Lane
1852 Queen Street East
Academy Lane Bowling Alley has since been redeveloped to become Academy Lane Lofts and is comprised of 4 storeys with 12 single and multiple level lofts.
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Brock Lofts
27 Brock Street
Brock Lofts is a warehouse conversion that is a welcoming surprise to all who enter. It was transformed by M&M Developments in 2003 but who have kept the unique feel by...
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Camden Lofts
29 Camden Street
Architecturally, the Camden Lofts with it's red brick and loads of square pane windows leaves much to be desired from the outside. However, if you like the industrial look, you'll..
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Candy Factory
993 Queen Street West
Once the Ceda Candy Company Factory (Fizzies and Rockets), this condominium has kept the name and is now known as the Candy Factory Lofts. It covers an entire city block but....
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Chocolate Factory
955 Queen Street West
In the eclectic style Queen Street neighborhood, the Chocolate Company Loft is a brilliant combination of original and new. The older portion of the building includes wooden posts...
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Claremont Hall
34 Claremont Street
Claremont Hall was once an extension of the St. Cyril and Methodius Roman Catholic Episcopal Church and constructed in 1950. It was converted to 13 residential condominiums...
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District Lofts
388 Richmond Street West
District Lofts is in the trendy Queen Street West neighborhood and just a quick walk from restaurants, chic clothing shops, clubs, Chapters bookstore, two streetcar and subway lines..
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Earl Street Lofts
21 Earl Street
Earl Lofts is an exceptional building in that it offers lofts with more of a townhouse feel. With multi-levels and bedrooms that overlook living areas, these are still defined as lofts..
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Electra Lofts
1029 King Street West
At the center of King West Village is where you'll find the urban styled Electra Lofts. They offer an open-concept floor plan overlooking an open mezzanine below....
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Gotham Lofts
781 King Street West
If you enjoy the King West area or you're just looking for an exclusive residence, you can have both at Gotham Lofts. This transformation from a harness factory ...
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Hepbourne Hall
110 Hepbourne Street
An original extention to the Dovercourt-St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Hepbourne Hall has since been converted into 21 lofts. This original collegiate gothic-styled...
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Imperial Lofts
80/90 Sherbourne Street
The word "location" is synonymous with the Imperial Lofts. On the corner of Sherbourne and Adelaide, these lofts are a short jaunt to buses, streetcars,...
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Industrial Revolution I
676 Richmond Street West
Although 676 Richmond Street West is a smaller building, it's a great place to set up residence. It was a knitting mill originally, but was converted by Mitchell and...
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Industrial Revolution II
670 Richmond Street West
Developed from the former Decca Records warehouse is this 12 unit loft condominium on 676 Richmond Street West, also constructed by Bob Mitchell. Each loft...
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Kensington Lofts
160 Baldwin Street/21 Nassau
In the center of Kensington Market is where you'll find Kensington lofts; formerly the George Brown College which was developed in 1999 by Context Developments....
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King West Village
954 King Street West
The modern and clean look of this part of the original project in King West Village was built by Urbancorp in 2000. The exterior boasts metal and 7 storey...
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Massey Harris Lofts
915 King Street West
Another wonderful conversion is this transformed 1883 Massey Harris farm equipment headquarters finished by Canderel Stoneridge in 2003. The Massey...
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Richmond Mews
287 Richmond Street East
Richmond Mews was an Instrument Factory warehouse on Richmond Street just east of Sherbourne Street. Alan Gordon developed this condominium....
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Soho
477 Richmond Street West
The Soho at 477 Richmond Street West is often confused with the other Soho's in Toronto. The developer so appreciated the name that he continually uses...
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Space
255 Richmond Street East
Known as "Space", this condominium provides a stylish interior close to downtown. Co-operators Insurance Company completed this undertaking in 2004...
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St. Lawrence Lofts
81A Front Street East
A group of 130 year old warehouses on the original waterfront of Toronto is the site of the converted St. Lawrence Lofts. It's centered in the St. Lawrence Market area...
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Studio One
121 Prescott
Available for under $300 per sq. ft. makes this condominium one of the most affordable in all of Toronto. Antonio/Gottdenker developed this loft building in 1996..
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Tecumseth Lofts
766 King Street West
Tecumseth Lofts was new construction built on an existing structure in 1999 by Harhay. It's located at the corner of Tecumseth and King and offers a total..
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The Bartlett Lofts
8 Bartlett Avenue
This high quality post and beam style construction at 8 Bartlett Avenue comes from a turn-of-the-century boutique building. The columns and ceiling beams...
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The Brewery Lofts
90 Sumach Street
Located just north if Queen Street East is The Brewery, a huge six storey structure that houses 100+ lofts. The Sorbara Group completed this conversion...
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The Century Lofts
365 Dundas Street East
Century Lofts is a converted factory in Cabbagetown has tall 11 foot ceilings, huge industrial windows, original Terrazzo flooring, and concrete mushroom columns...
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The Charlotte Lofts
36 Charlotte Street
The Charlotte Lofts are ideally set in 13 storeys in the middle of the club area of downtown Toronto. Residents can spend time on their French terrace..
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The Creed Building
295 Davenport Road
At the intersection of Davenport and Bedford Roads, and exactly between Yorkville and the Bloor Annex, the Creed Building was developed by TTH Developments in 1998...
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The Derby
393 King Street East
Originally built by Track Investments in 1988. Then Ron Thom and Dermot Sweeney teamed up to develop the Derby into the condominium it is today...
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The Glebe
660 Pape
Suites within the Glebe are sized from 1000 to over 2000 sq. ft. and are in the mid-range in price running from $325 per sq. ft. to $375 per sq. ft. ....
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The Kings
800 King Street West/208 Niagara
In 2000, Triloft built the Kings Lofts and Townhouses with the townhouses located off Niagara and Adelaide to the north, and the primary loft style...
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The Knitting Mill
426 Queen Street East
Between River and Parliament Streets on Queen Street East, the Knitting Mill is another converted warehouse and it's located close to the Toronto...
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The Lofts on King
180 Frederick Street
The Lofts on King are not the conventional styled condos we most often see today. They have the unique distinction of being amidst the busy King...
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The Merchandise Building
155 Dalhousie Street
Three individual teams of international interior designers collaborated to create the diversity of styles in this landmark historical building. The Merchandise...
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The Movie House
394 Euclid Avenue
Inside of the Little Italy neighborhood, you'll find the Movie House lofts. Designed by Jackson Goad Architects, developed by Mathew Roseblatt and John Berman...
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The Oxford
75 Markham Street
The Oxford is a former picture frame factory that was converted and completed in 1986. It's just northwest of Bathurst Street and Queen Street West....
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The Peanut Factory
306 Sackville Street
The Peanut Factory carries it's name from the former Peanut Warehouse and processing plant it once was. It has 4 floors with nine 1500 to more...
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The Soho
188 Eglinton Avenue East
Soho lofts, located at 188 Eglinton Avenue East, is only minutes walking distance from the Yonge Street subway, and just a short, but scenic north/south drive...
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The Soho Grand
350 Wellington Street West/36 Blue Jay Way
Starting on the 5th floor and continuing to the 16th floor at the top of the building, SOHO Grand Condominium has an ideal location at Wellington Street West and..
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The Sylvia
50 Camden
Sylvia Lofts truly does accommodate it's residents. With "rolling" walls that transform private spaces to open spaces, and moving windows, these units can be...
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The Westside Metropolitan Lofts
700 King Street West
Young and Wright Architects has renovated this former office building into what is now Westside Lofts. Set in the trendy location of King and the northwest corner..
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The Wrigley
245 Carlaw Avenue
The Wrigley Building dates back to 1916 when it was the infamous gum factory, but this 6 storey building has since been converted to residential lofts.....
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Trinity Park Lofts
901 Queen Street West
Architecture of the Trinity Park Lofts was by Page & Steele while the actual development was done by Paul Anisman in 2002. Trinity Bellwoods is a 31 acre..
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Twenty
20 Niagara Street
Twenty only houses 22 suites with 24 parking spots, but it is attached to the National Historical site of Victoria Memorial Park. It's located south of King Street West...
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Wellington Works
436 Wellington Street West
Matthew Rosenblatt, John Berman, and Waterloo Capital completed The Works in 1998 with 34 suites. Located on Wellington Street West, just west of Spadina Avenue...
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Downtown Toronto Neighbourhood Info
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The City of Toronto’s Downtown Core has seen an explosion of large high-rise condominiums that houses the growing residential population and is the headquarters for many of Canada’s major companies; all reasons why the downtown Toronto real estate values have skyrocketed. The Downtown Core is bordered by beautiful Lake Ontario on the south, Bathurst Street on the west, the Don River on the east, and by Bloor Street and some of the Yonge Street area in the north. This busy neighborhood appeals to those who enjoy the downtown lifestyle.
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The Bloor Yorkville region offers prime shopping with over 700 restaurants, hotels, spas, designer boutiques and shops, and renowned galleries. It has continued to blossom with the new retail, newly created Dundas Square, and the improved cleanliness brought about by the BIA; the Business Improvement Area.
If downtown Yonge is more your style, quick accessibility is easily achieved using regional and public transit systems, and has six streetcar lines and six subway stops. If you prefer, driving is certainly an option. Yonge is made up of an enormous retail concentration with an amazing shopping experience available throughout the district, including Eaton Centre on Yonge Street. Or visit any of the 600 retail shops, 150 restaurants and bars, or seven hotels, all at your fingertips.
However, the advantages don’t stop there. You’ll find the Atrium on Bay, College Park, and the underground PATH which connects the towers with a network of retail buildings for a convenient alternative to shopping on snow-covered streets. The diversity of interests in this area is amazing and includes four theatres and four indoor venues for entertainment, along with a host of historical landmarks and sites i |
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