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Zed Lofts

38 Niagara Street

Zed lofts is a 114 unit, 12 storey glass building located on the Northeast corner of Bathurst and Niagara and has an urban contemporary design. The majority of the units offer wide plank Jatoba stained wood floors and lots of natural light and range from 686-1264 square feet.

It is located within the hub of Toronto’s downtown life, near King and Queen West Village and energized by shops, fitness clubs, farmer’s markets, art galleries, theatres, restaurants, parks and bars. The amenities offered are a party room and exterior deck.

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Argyle Authentic Lofts

183 Dovercourt Road Formerly the Ideal Bread Company Factory and built in 1919. This Edwardian style, five storey building was converted into 86 lofts on 6 levels. Units range from 490 square feet to 1800 square feet. There are 11 two storey pent house lofts which have exceptional city views and private rooftop decks. TheContinue Reading

Lofts at DNA

1 Shaw Street & 1005 King Street West Located in the King West Neighborhood, DNA’ s design was influenced by the materials and look of the turn of the century King West buildings. The limestone detailing is a throw back to an era when great brick buildings defined the street scape. The tinted and sandblastedContinue Reading

Europa Lofts

308 Palmerston Ave. This quality building in the heart of Little Italy (Palmerston & College) was developed by Graywood and Beaverhall Homes. It features a European style lobby with an elegant glass and bronze canopy entrance on Palmerston. The lobby’s chandelier, wall sconces, granite floors and wood paneling really add to the European flavor ofContinue Reading

Ideal Lofts

301 Markham Street The Ideal Lofts is located on the southwest corner of Bathurst and College. The Bathurst and College streetcars will take you to the University, Yonge and Bloor St. subway stations within minutes. Kensington Market, Little Italy, U of T, Queen West are all within walking distance. The building is 4 years oldContinue ReadingContinue Reading

The Chocolate Factory

955 Queen Street W. The Chocolate Lofts, located at 955 Queen Street are a prime example of how an existing building can be converted into new condo lofts by incorporating some of the past and present. Located on the Southwest corner of Queen Street and Massey Street. Chocolate Co. lofts is a 6 storey buildingContinue ReadingContinue Reading

Electra Lofts

954 King Street West and 1029 King Street West The Electra Lofts units, completed in 2000, are located in the heart of trendy King West Village and have an urban style. They have a 2 storey open concept layout overlooking an open mezzanine below. The lofts have 17 ft. ceilings and 16 ft. windows offeringContinue ReadingContinue Reading

“Hard” and “Soft” Lofts

“Hard” Lofts What we consider to be a real loft (hard loft) in it’s truest form, which most regard as the only kind of loft, is typically a conversion of an old warehouse or factory industrial building. The term “hard” is derived from the fact that the interior of such space having a harder, moreContinue ReadingContinue Reading