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

Peanut Factory Lofts - 306 Sackville Street Peanut Factory Lofts – 306 Sackville Street
The Peanut Factory Lofts are a converted peanut warehouse and processing plant located in the heart of Cabbagetown. It was redeveloped in 1988 and now contains 9 loft-style units ranging in size from 1,400 to 2,000 square feet with 12 foot ceilings. One of the earlier loft conversions, The Peanut Factory has had its two bedroom units filled since 1988. These townhouse-style lofts exude charm and grace as living spaces. All of the original maple floors were saved and reconditioned, plus each suite has a real fireplace. With only 9 units this loft conversion rarely has any units that come on the market so when they do they go very quickly.
Email or phone 416-388-1960 today if this building interests you.
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Pop Factory Lofts - 115 Manning Street Pop Factory Lofts – 115 Manning Street
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 has it all – it has the features of a loft and a townhouse – with a garden terrace at the back. The Manning Lofts are a very private and quiet loft conversion in the trendy Queen West area. Open concept with exposed ducts, and city vista from the rooftop terrace. Sizes range between 725 one bedroom to 1,700 square feet two bedroom loft. Sliding glass doors offer a walkout to the garden patio.
Email or phone 416-388-1960 today if this building interests you.
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Powell Mansion Lofts - 212 St George Street Powell Mansion Lofts – 212 St. George Street
Historic Powell Mansion was built in 1907 and converted to lofts around 1986. Units range from studios to 2-bedrooms with sizes ranging from under 700 square feet to over 1,000 square feet with terraces up to 600 square feet! Thought contained within a 100-year-old mansion, the units themselves are essentially condos, with drywall and some modern features. Some have been updated, others are more dated and in need of some work. It is too bad that more of the original character could not be retained. The lobby is stunning though, like walking back 100 years when you enter.
Email or phone 416-388-1960 today if this building interests you.
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Printers Row Lofts - 525 Logan Avenue Printers Row Lofts – 525 Logan Avenue
The Printers Row Lofts is a conversion of a vintage architectural gem in Riverdale. One of the few loft conversions in the area, Printers Row was originally designed by the architect W.F. Carmichael in 1911 for the Bell Telephone Company world headquarters – and most recently used in the printing trade as ABSO Blueprints. The present loft conversion created a row of six double stacked two and three-storey loft spaces, all facing south and all opening out into private roof gardens or terraces. Retained features of the massively over-designed original structure include 18″ thick terracotta and concrete floors acoustically separating each loft.
Email or phone 416-388-1960 today if this building interests you.
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Printing Factory Lofts - 201 Carlaw Avenue Printing Factory Lofts – 201 Carlaw Avenue
The Printing Factory Lofts is a rare incarnation of industrial eras past. Rolph Clarke Stone originally commissioned the building, which opened in 1913, to house his printing presses. Located at 201 Carlaw, it’s a huge property in Leslieville, which was at the heart of industry in Toronto at the turn of the 20th century. The Printing Factory Lofts give you the choice of how you want to live and what you need to be comfortable. The 254 lofts offer ceilings that soar up to 24 fee, exposed concrete or painted steel columns,exposed concrete or painted steel columns, exposed concrete ceilings and exposed metal duct work.
Email or phone 416-388-1960 today if this building interests you.
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QB Lofts - 692 Queen Street East QB Lofts – 692 Queen Street East
All of the QB Loft designs are unique, innovative, and modern. Each loft was designed as a functional live and/or work space. The lofts have layouts with 1 or 2 bedrooms, sizes up to 2,000 square feet and one or two level designs. Some come with parking, all have low maintenance fees and no outdoor space. The QB Lofts are located just minutes from downtown at the intersection of two major streetcar routes.
Email or phone 416-388-1960 today if this building interests you.
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Queen City Vinegar Co. Lofts - 19 River Street Queen City Vinegar Co. Lofts – 19 River Street
The Queen City Vinegar Co. Lofts is an authentic loft conversion of an over 100-year-old warehouse into 38 new and vintage lofts. The building was owned by the Queen City Vinegar Company and is located on River Street, in the always trendy Corktown area off Queen East. Queen City Vinegar Company Lofts is a new loft conversion building by Streetcar Developments. Built as a warehouse for Queen City Vinegar in 1908, the three-storey building had two new storeys added above in a new-construction glass addition.
Email or phone 416-388-1960 today if this building interests you.
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Richard Bigley Lofts - 98 Queen Street East Richard Bigley Lofts – 98 Queen Street East
This boutique loft conversion was originally built in 1875 and is named after it’s builder. Over the years, it has seen a variety of industrial uses. In the late 1990s, it was converted into 3 hard lofts, each on its own floor. The building has a large brick and tile lobby, indoor parking, very large windows and significant architectural details. City council voted it into the Toronto Heritage Building Inventory in June of 1973. The Richard Bigley Lofts are gorgeous and open spaces and each loft has private elevator access. And I have only ever seen one for sale, they just don’t come up for sale very often. Maybe once a decade… maybe…
Email or phone 416-388-1960 today if this building interests you.
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Richmond Mews Lofts - 287 Richmond Street East Richmond Mews Lofts – 287 Richmond Street East
The Richmond Mews Lofts is a loft conversion of a small 5-storey instrument factory located just east of Sherbourne Street on Richmond Street East. Transformed by architect Alan Gordon in 1997, the Richmond Mews contains only 15 suites on 5 floors. Located in a highly developing area, these lofts are destined to be very popular as an alternative to the bland mega condo projects currently being offered in Toronto’s lower east side. The ceilings are high, and all suites feature hardwood floors and large, multi-pane windows. Units vary from 800 to 1300 square feet, and are single level or 2-storeys.
Email or phone 416-388-1960 today if this building interests you.
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Robert Watson Lofts - 363-369 Sorauren Avenue Robert Watson Lofts – 363-369 Sorauren Avenue
The vintage building making up half of the loft conversion fronts on to Sorauren Avenue. It is the century-old Robert Watson warehouse (built in 1907) that was been restored and converted into vintage lofts, as one of the few authentic loft conversions in the city. With exposed century-old brick, wood ceilings/columns and 10- to 16-foot ceilings, the project stands out as one of Toronto’s finest loft conversions ever. It is loaded with spectacular raw finishes including granite and stainless steel appliances. The new loft building is a six-storey soft loft with high ceilings, polished concrete floors, concrete columns and expansive glass with spectacular views.
Email or phone 416-388-1960 today if this building interests you.
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