Toronto Loft Conversions
![]() The Beach House Lofts were the much anticipated sequel to the Academy Lane Lofts, both by Streetcar Developments. Open space and light are all yours on the inside, while the Beaches Community and all it has to offer is literally right outside the lobby door. The Beach House Lofts boast 12-20″ ceilings, large outdoor spaces and gourmet kitchens including stone counters and stainless steel appliances. Exposed brick walls and wood ceilings are found in most of the units. Sensational views overlooking downtown and the lake are one of the many features that Beach House Lofts has to offer. Email or phone 416-388-1960 today if this building interests you. ———- |
![]() These are high-end lofts in one of the most beautiful parts of the Annex. Converted from a century-old heritage mansion, these units range from around 1,250 square feet up to 1,500 square feet. For those wanting to live in a slice of Toronto’s Victorian history, but do not want the maintenance associated with owning a house, these are a perfect alternative. Completed in 2003, these lofts feature peerless design & finishes including distressed ash hardwood, limestone floors, granite backsplashes & countertops, ceiling medallions, stainless steel light fixtures and more. They have 2 bedrooms and most have 3 washrooms. They all have parking in private garages behind the home. Email or phone 416-388-1960 today if this building interests you. ———- |
![]() These unique urban lofts are utterly ideal for people who crave creative space. A vintage loft building has been graciously converted into only four truly amazing and huge living spaces. Spread over 2 floors, there’s endless room for collectors, artists, musicians or for those who like to entertain in style. Rare is a space of such expanse, in the centre of the city. Imagine life in a space that suits your needs, with room to wander, create, imagine or just ponder. The vintage loft at 50 Bleecker Street retains many of its original charms – from diagonal hardwood and exposed brick, to exceptional 10 and 11 foot ceilings. A short stroll away is bustling Cabbagetown with its gourmet stores, weekly farmer’s market and beautiful neighbourhoods. Email or phone 416-388-1960 today if this building interests you. ———- |
![]() Each suite is different from the next with gigantic windows, brick walls, exposed ducts and beams, and wooden ceilings. It’s easy to get creative when decorating and turning the open spaces into something uniquely yours. Located in the heart of an established neighbourhood just a two-minute walk away from the Lansdowne subway station on the Bloor line, the Bloorline Lofts are just minutes from the eclectic shops and restaurants of Roncesvalles Village and Bloor West Village, and the tranquil beauty of High Park. Email or phone 416-388-1960 today if this building interests you. ———- |
![]() The Boiler Factory Lofts, located on Queen Street East in downtown Toronto, has 11 units. Some of the lofts have private terraces – but all have exposed brick, and post & beam ceilings up to 14′ high. Many of the units were custom designed by the purchasers themselves. The Boiler Factory Lofts were developed by HAASTOWN, a boutique developer who has converted other loft projects like the Knitting Mill Lofts at 426 Queen East. Email or phone 416-388-1960 today if this building interests you. ———- |
![]() The Broadview Lofts are the product of a conversion of the turn-of-the-century United Drugs warehouse. The development consists of the original 5-storey warehouse with 2 floors of new loft space addition on top. The Broadview Lofts contain 179 suites in total, and were completed in 2006 by Sorbara Group (of Brewery Lofts fame) with design by Turner Fleischer Architects Inc. Lofts range in size from around 800 to 1,600 square feet. Email or phone 416-388-1960 today if this building interests you. ———- |
![]() 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. These authentic loft conversions feature all the loft goodies, including exposed brick, hardwood floors, soaring 12′-18′ ceilings and some of the original wood columns and beams. The Brock Lofts is a wonderful little warehouse conversion that surprises many when they first walk in. Email or phone 416-388-1960 today if this building interests you. ———- |
![]() The Brockton Lofts is a loft conversion completed in the mid-1980s, with only 18 suites, all with separate entrances, situated off a back alley, east of Brock Street between Queen Street West and Dundas Street West. An old warehouse, 20 Brockton is located right on a 24-hour streetcar line. The Brockton Lofts are a converted warehouse with 12 foot ceilings consisting of two and three-storey units. They have true loft details such as sandblasted wood ceilings and original maple plank floors. Email or phone 416-388-1960 today if this building interests you. ———- |
![]() A former uniform factory converted to two and three-storey authentic lofts with ceilings of 11 feet up to double that. Many of the original industrial features such as wood beams, exposed brick and authentic hardwood floors remain. There are only 13 lofts in this conversion, ranging in size from 1,300 to 2,400 square feet. Much of the original charm of the building has been preserved. No utilities are covered in the condos fees. This loft on Clinton is very close to Little Italy. Prices are high, due to the large sizes and great location. Email or phone 416-388-1960 today if this building interests you. ———- |
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