Toronto Loft Conversions

Toronto Loft Conversions

I know classic brick and beam lofts! From warehouses to factories to churches, Laurin will help you find your perfect new loft.

Modern Toronto Lofts

Modern Toronto Lofts

Not just converted lofts, I can help you find the latest cool and modern space. There are tons of new urban spaces across the city.

Unique Toronto Homes

Unique Toronto Homes

More than just lofts, I can also help you find that perfect house. From the latest architectural marvel to a piece of our Victorian past, the best and most creative spaces abound.

Condos in Toronto

Condos in Toronto

I started off selling mainly condos, helping first time buyers get a foothold in the Toronto real estate market. Now working with investors and helping empty nesters find that perfect luxury suite.

Toronto Real Estate

Toronto Real Estate

For all of your Toronto real estate needs, contact Laurin. I am dedicated to helping you find that perfect and unique new home to call your own.

 

Toronto Loft Conversions

Forest Hill Lofts - 1001 Roselawn AvenueForest Hill Lofts – 1001 Roselawn Avenue
The Forest Hill Lofts is an Art Deco masterpiece. A magnificent four-storey, L-shaped edifice that was built in 1932 and was the Canadian headquarters of Coats & Paton, a textile firm famous for its Beehive brand thread. Suites at Forest Hill Lots range in size up to 1,108 square feet and include one, two, and two-bedroom-plus-den layouts. Some lofts offer Juliette balconies, ground-floor exclusive-use patio terraces, or balconies with walkout from living room and master bedroom. As well, private rooftop terraces offer magnificent city views, unobstructed in all directions, with spectacular sight-lines of the CN Tower and the downtown skyline.
Email or phone 416-388-1960 today if this building interests you.
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The Foundry Lofts - 1100 Lansdowne Avenue The Foundry Lofts – 1100 Lansdowne Avenue
In the early 1900s, Canada Foundry Co. Ltd. built and supplied locomotives for railways across Canada. The Foundry Lofts preserve the rich history of this company and the Great Canadian Railway, keeping it alive with the restoration and conversion of the warehouse into 104 hard lofts in Toronto. These lofts in Toronto are a rare find. Incorporating original exposed brick walls and large warehouse-style windows, the Foundry Lofts are the real deal. Some lofts offer outdoor patios and most lofts feature windows looking into the atrium in addition to original warehouse-style windows looking over the city.
Email or phone 416-388-1960 today if this building interests you.
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Garment Factory Lofts - 233 Carlaw Avenue Garment Factory Lofts – 233 Carlaw Avenue
Recent on the scene in Toronto’s hip downtown east is Garment Factory Lofts – Atria Developments’ live/work industrial loft conversion that has won rave reviews. These lofts appeal to first-time buyers, empty nesters, creative individuals and business professionals seeking a live/work loft environment. Atria converted a former garment factory in the Queen Street East neighbourhood into one of the city’s hottest loft conversions. The Garment Factory Lofts features 154 lofts comprised of studios, one-bedroom, one-bedroom plus den/workspace, two-bedroom, and two-bedroom plus den/workspace, plus penthouses with views of the lake.
Email or phone 416-388-1960 today if this building interests you.
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The Glebe Lofts - 660 Pape Avenue The Glebe Lofts – 660 Pape Avenue
Very rarely does an opportunity come along to live in history. Designed by renowned period architect John Wilson Gray, this imposing architectural building was retrofitted, entirely within the existing envelope, into only 32 astonishing multi-level loft residences. Erected in 1921-22 as an extension to the original 1907 Riverdale Presbyterian Church, this conversion pays homage to the soaring height of the original sanctuary in all of its two storey primary living spaces, featuring large open plans, expansive interconnected to flow with the building space. Each residence was designed to optimize the dramatic effects of light and spatial volume – incorporating solid masonry demising walls, new windows, superior thermal and acoustical insulation, individual high efficiency heating systems, all new electrical and mechanical systems, and a host of luxury features.
Email or phone 416-388-1960 today if this building interests you.
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Gotham Lofts - 781 King Street West Gotham Vintage Lofts – 781 King Street West
781 King Street West was originally a commercial building, serving as the head office of The Adams Brothers Harness Manufacturing Company, Ltd. from 1917 to 1953. Located in the Toronto’s historic Fashion District, the building later functioned as the home for a number of textile-related business, and then later, business offices. The lofts have exposed brick, wooden post columns, and hardwood floors. Many lofts are two storey layouts ranging from 625 to 1,450 square feet. Underground parking is shared with the Citysphere condo building next door located at 801 King Street West. The building was converted into residential lofts in 1996.
Email or phone 416-388-1960 today if this building interests you.
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Gothic Heritage Estates - 32 Gothic Avenue Gothic Heritage Estates – 32 Gothic Avenue
Rather than warehouse chic, many current loft conversions offer luxurious settings and exceptional finishes and features, appealing to buyers who want both vintage style and modern conveniences. These days, loft conversions crop up in even the finest neighborhoods. A stately old High Park mansion that was built for the first mayor of West Toronto in 1889, designated under the Ontario Heritage Act, has been renovated to create seven custom-designed and upgraded loft residences. Each of the seven suites (six are 1,500 square feet each and one is 1,800 square feet) offers a private courtyard or terrace with views of High Park, graceful rooms and period details.
Email or phone 416-388-1960 today if this building interests you.
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Grange Lofts - 4-6B Grange Avenue Grange Lofts – 4-6B Grange Avenue
Rare for the area, this small conversion is a New York-style walk-up at Grange Park. Housed in a Small Character Building Circa 1910, the 15 units in this historic building are all in the 900-1,100 square foot range. Located on a quiet tree-shaded residential street in central Toronto. The Grange Lofts are open concept, with exposed brick and hardwood floors. Wood burning fireplaces add to the period charm. Grange Park was Toronto’s first elite neighbourhood. It is named after Grange House, built in 1817, by D’Arcy Boulton Jr., a member of one of early Toronto’s wealthiest and most prominent families.
Email or phone 416-388-1960 today if this building interests you.
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Graphic Arts Building - 73 Richmond Street West Graphic Arts Building – 73 Richmond Street West
The Graphic Arts Building at 73 Richmond Street West is a historical building in the heart of downtown Toronto. A 5-storey loft conversion, the Graphic Arts Lofts are ideally situated in the downtown core in the Financial District, near the Fashion District and bustling Yonge Street. Also within walking distance to Chinatown and Kensington Market, this building offers a choice of 65 lofts all zoned for work and live. The lofts are airy with ceiling heights of 11-1/2 to 13-1/2 feet. Penthouse lofts offer terraces. Unfortunately, there are no amenities and no parking available.
Email or phone 416-388-1960 today if this building interests you.
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The Hemingway – 1597-1599 Bathurst Street The Hemingway – 1597-1599 Bathurst Street
The Hemingway is a grand old former apartment building, constructed in the early 20th century on the edge of the Cedarvale Ravine. Consisting of 20 units spread over 5 floors, you know they are all a decent size. With only 4 units per floor, they range in size from around 1,075 square feet to almost 1,350 square feet. Some are 2 bedrooms, some are 3 bedrooms, but all only have 1 washroom.
Email or phone 416-388-1960 today if this building interests you.
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Hepbourne Hall Lofts - 110 Hepbourne Street Hepbourne Hall Lofts – 110 Hepbourne Street
Converted from a Gothic church manse, the Hepbourne Hall Lofts consist of 20 units ranging from a 550 square foot studio to a 2,200+ square foot multi-level, multi-bedroom loft. Original hardwood floors (re-used from the old gymnasium where Syl Apps taught floor hockey to Sunday school kids) and the 12-foot ceiling heights create a true loft feel. There are no amenities or concierge. Hepbourne Hall is located just west of Dovercourt and just south of Bloor Street West.
Email or phone 416-388-1960 today if this building interests you.
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High Park Garage Lofts - Fermanagh Avenue High Park Garage Lofts – 119 and 121 Fermanagh Avenue
The High Park Garage Lofts is a conversion of a century old building into only 3 freehold townhouse-style lofts. These authentic lofts feature exposed brick, steel beams, outdoor decks, heated floors and skylights. They are bright and spacious. The High Park Garage Lofts are tucked away on Fermanagh Avenue, off Roncesvalles, east of High Park. For sale since 1992, the garage was finally converted around 2004 by HPG Lofts.
Email or phone 416-388-1960 today if this building interests you.
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