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Broadview Lofts
Riverside · 154 units · Est. 1914
Built in 1914 as the United Drug Company warehouse (later Rexall), this 7-storey Riverside landmark housed a ground-floor soda fou…
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Candy Factory Lofts
King West / Niagara · 123 units · Est. 1900s
The former Ce De Candy factory — makers of Rockets — built in the early 1900s on Queen West. Converted in the late 1990s into 123 …
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Toy Factory Lofts
King West · 120 units · Est. 1900s
Built in the early 1900s and later home to Irwin Toy — Canada's most iconic toy company. Converted in 2008 into 120 hard lofts. Ce…
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Foundry Lofts
Bloordale · 88 units · Est. 1920s
A converted 1920s industrial foundry in Bloordale. Now 88 hard lofts with raw exposed brick, concrete ceilings, and open-concept l…
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Chocolate Company Lofts
Parkdale / Queen West · 67 units · Est. 1910
The former Cowan's Cocoa factory on Queen West, built around 1910. Converted into 67 hard lofts with exposed brick, concrete ceili…
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Merchandise Lofts
Church-Yonge Corridor · 330 units · Est. 1922
Built in 1922 as a commercial merchandise warehouse in the Church-Yonge corridor. Toronto's largest hard loft building at 330 unit…
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Knitting Mill Lofts
Leslieville · 28 units · Est. 1920s
A 1920s textile mill in Leslieville converted into just 28 units — one of the smallest hard loft buildings in the city. Post-and-b…
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Robert Watson Lofts
Roncesvalles · 153 units · Est. 1907
Built in 1907 by the Columbia Graphophone Company — a music recording facility. Later occupied by R&T Watson Co. confectioners. Co…
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Feather Factory Lofts
Roncesvalles · 44 units · Est. 1911
Designed by architect James Walker and built in 1911 for the B.F. Harvey Co. Bedding Factory. One of only nine heritage-designated…
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The Church Lofts
Dufferin Grove · 28 units · Est. 1906
A neo-Gothic church built in 1906, converted in 2010 into 28 single and multi-level hard lofts in Dufferin Grove. Original stained…
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Argyle Lofts
Beaconsfield Village · 86 units · Est. 1873
One of the oldest industrial structures in Toronto's loft stock — built in 1873 and later expanded as the Ideal Bread Company fact…
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Victoria Lofts
The Junction · 34 units · Est. 1909
The former Victoria Presbyterian Church, built in 1909 in The Junction. Converted into 34 hard lofts with ceiling heights reaching…
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Abbey Lofts
High Park / Roncesvalles · 24 units · Est. 1910
A 1910 Methodist church in Medieval Revival style — limestone facade, Gothic bell tower, stained glass — converted in 2008 into 24…
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Brock Lofts
Parkdale · 24 units · Est. 1900s
The former Eureka Refrigeration Company warehouse from the early 1900s, converted in 2003 into 24 lofts in Parkdale. Exposed brick…
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Wallace Station Lofts
Junction Triangle · 60 units · Est. 1928
Built in 1928-29 as a manufacturing facility for an adhesives company, later known as Nacan Products. Converted in 2007. Massive D…
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West 40 Lofts
Dovercourt · 17 units · Est. 1914
The former Church of St. Mary the Virgin and St. Cyprian, a Neo-Gothic structure built in 1914. Converted in 2012 into 17 units. C…
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Wrigley Lofts
Leslieville · 50 units · Est. 1910s
The former Wrigley's chewing gum factory on Carlaw, built in the 1910s. Converted into hard lofts with 16-ft concrete ceilings, mu…
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Brewery Lofts
Regent Park · 110 units · Est. 1956
Built in 1956 as a warehouse, 90 Sumach became a CBC design centre and prop warehouse — Glenn Gould, Jim Henson, and Lorne Michael…
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Massey Harris Lofts
King West · 46 units · Est. 1883
Built in 1883 as the Georgian-style headquarters of Massey Harris Farm Equipment. Converted in 2003 into 46 hard lofts with ceilin…
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Tip Top Lofts
Waterfront · 256 units · Est. 1929
An Art Deco building designed by Bishop & Miller in 1929 as the factory, warehouse, and headquarters of Tip Top Tailors. Heritage-…
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Loretto Lofts
The Annex · 50 units · Est. 1915
The former Loretto Abbey Day School, a Beaux-Arts building designed by Neil G. Beggs and completed in 1915. A fire in December 199…
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Noble Court Lofts
Parkdale / Liberty Village · 32 units · Est. 1900s
A converted industrial building on Noble Street in Leslieville, steps from the Carlaw corridor. Hard loft character with exposed b…
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iZone Lofts
Leslieville · 101 units · Est. 1900s
Originally a bottling factory in the early 1900s, later used by the Diament Knitting Mill. Converted in 2001 by Atria Development …
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Forest Hill Lofts
Fairbank / Briar Hill · 137 units · Est. 1931
A rare example of Art Deco industrial architecture in midtown Toronto. Built in 1930-31 as the Canadian headquarters of Coats & Pa…
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Stockyard Lofts
Earlscourt / Carleton Village · 27 units · Est. 1890s
Originally a braids and laces factory dating to the 1890s, later operating as the Prescott Hide leather tannery. Converted in 1996…
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Liv Lofts
Don Mills · 60 units · Est. 1960s
A former medical and professional office building at Don Mills and Lawrence, converted into loft-style condos. Known for generous …
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1 St. Johns Place Lofts
The Junction · 35 units · Est. 1900s
A converted industrial building in The Junction, one of Toronto's most historically dense neighbourhoods for factory conversions. …
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Warehouse Lofts
Mimico / Waterfront · 120 units · Est. 1900s
Two connected warehouse buildings on Manitoba Street in Mimico, converted into hard lofts with Lake Ontario just steps away. Large…
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Derby Lofts
Corktown · 40 units · Est. 1900s
A converted commercial building on King Street East in Corktown, one of Toronto's oldest neighbourhoods. Hard loft character on a …
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Network Lofts
Etobicoke / Islington · 80 units · Est. 1970s
A converted industrial building in Etobicoke near Islington and Bloor, offering hard loft character — exposed concrete, high ceili…
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Schoolhouse Lofts
The Annex · 50 units · Est. 1914
The former Annex schoolhouse next door to Loretto Lofts at 385 Brunswick, converted into a boutique collection of lofts. High ceil…
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Evening Telegram Lofts
Cabbagetown · 30 units · Est. 1870s
The former printing facility of the Evening Telegram — one of Toronto's major daily newspapers from the 1870s through 1971. The bu…
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Gotham Lofts
King West · 45 units · Est. 1900s
A hard loft conversion occupying a century-old commercial building in the heart of King West. Exposed brick, open-concept layouts,…
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Academy Lane Lofts
The Beach · 28 units · Est. 1900s
A boutique conversion on Queen Street East in the Beach, bringing hard loft character to an otherwise residential east-end neighbo…
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113 Dupont Lofts
The Annex / Dupont · 35 units · Est. 1900s
A converted industrial building on Dupont Street in the Annex-Rosedale corridor, an address better known for Victorian houses than…
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SoHo Bayview Lofts
Mount Pleasant East · 50 units · Est. 1900s
A loft conversion on Eglinton Avenue East bringing hard loft character to midtown Toronto. Steps from Leaside and the Bayview corr…
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Madison Lofts
The Annex / Summerhill · 40 units · Est. 1900s
A converted building on MacPherson Avenue in the Annex, steps from Avenue Road and the Summerhill-Rosedale border. Hard loft chara…
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Bloorline Lofts
Bloordale · 45 units · Est. 1900s
A converted industrial building on St. Helens Avenue in Bloordale, near Dufferin and Bloor. The neighbourhood has been one of the …
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Tannery Lofts
Leslieville · 38 units · Est. 1900s
A former tannery on Dundas Street East in Leslieville, converted into hard lofts. Original heavy brick construction, high ceilings…
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SoHo Lofts
Mount Pleasant · 45 units · Est. 1900s
A loft conversion on Eglinton Avenue East in Mount Pleasant, bringing hard loft character to a midtown address. Connects the Yonge…
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Printing Factory Lofts
Leslieville · 120 units · Est. 1878
The former Toronto Lithographing Company, founded in 1878. The original 3-storey brick structure — featuring a distinctive sawtoot…
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Arch Lofts
Junction Triangle · 55 units · Est. 1914
The former Perth Avenue Public School, a Romanesque Revival building in the Junction Triangle, converted into lofts. Heritage arch…
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Steam Plant Lofts
Church-Wellesley Village · 30 units · Est. 1900s
The former steam plant for a cluster of institutional buildings near Wellesley and Jarvis. Heavy industrial construction — thick b…
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Century Lofts
Moss Park / St. Lawrence · 50 units · Est. 1900s
A converted building on Dundas Street East steps from the Distillery District and the revitalized east end of downtown. Hard loft …
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Graphic Arts Building
Financial District · 40 units · Est. 1900s
The former home of Toronto's graphic arts and printing trade — a heritage commercial building steps from Osgoode and Queen West. O…
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Coleman Lofts
Leslieville · 32 units · Est. 1900s
A converted industrial building on Coleman Avenue in Leslieville, steps from Gerrard and the Carlaw corridor. Hard loft character …
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Bakery Lofts
Leslieville · 28 units · Est. 1900s
A former bakery building on Minto Street in Leslieville, converted into hard lofts. The neighbourhood's rich industrial heritage i…
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Carhartt Lofts
Corktown · 11 units · Est. 1900s
The former Hamilton Carhartt Co. factory — manufacturer of overalls, workwear, and gloves, once claiming to be the World's Largest…
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Butterick Building Lofts
King West / Entertainment District · 30 units · Est. 1900s
The former Butterick Publishing Company building at 468 Wellington St W, built in the early 1900s for the company famous for its s…
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