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May 2009 - Posts
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This unique loft building was built in 1989. The 26 suites were originally leased apartments, and are now of course, owner occupied loft condominiums. All have 2 bedrooms, a parking spot & 16ft ceilings in the living & dining rooms. Some of the Read More...
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A true hidden gem, this century old authentic warehouse conversion was completed in 2005 on a quiet side street of this rising neighbourhood. While Stone Cutter boasts wood posts & beams, exposed brick & concrete floors, the finishes & features Read More...
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These 26 lofts are contained in a unique 6 storey building in the trendy King Street East area, between Sherbourne & Princess, and offer a range of soaring ceiling heights between 11 feet and a breathtaking 20 feet, as well as enormous widows. The Read More...
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Converted in 1998, these luxury lofts are another great secret of this area of town, certainly a departure from the conventional apartment style condos we see so much these days. Embedded into the King Street East environment, just steps out of the St. Read More...
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Formerly the Imperial Optical Warehouse & Offices, these 2 adjacent buildings were converted in 1997 to trendy & sought after lofts. The 2 addresses are 6 and 3 storeys tall respectively, containing 60 units. These authentic lofts are comprised Read More...
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While the building is only 14 stories tall, it has approximately 500 suites and is the focal point of a neighbourhood that has spawned around it, truly transforming the area in only a few short years. The interesting mix of suites includes enclosed & Read More...
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Mozo – by award winning architect Peter Clewes – mixed residential/commercial condominium building. The building harmonizes well with the older, more traditional setting of King St. East & the St. Lawrence Market area, and is comprised Read More...
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This is a condominium building that, despite its value and great location, remains largely unknown and flies under the radar. At Adelaide Street East & Sherbourne, this building is walking distance to both the St. Lawrence Market area & the Distillery Read More...
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Formerly a CIBC bank, the entrance is the restored entrance to the bank with all of the elegance that pre-existed this condominium development. The setting is the very trendy King Street East. Literally around the corner from the St. Lawrence Market and Read More...
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A boutique loft building of just 11 authentic hard lofts is located just east of the Toronto downtown core. These lofts have exposed brick & wood beams, with ceilings up to approximately 14 feet high and private terraces. The concept that the suites Read More...
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This luxury loft building is a funky loft conversion, that was originally 2 buildings, one an old wood frame & brick structure and the other poured concrete. The space between has become a glassed atrium that is a focal point of the elevator ride. Read More...
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This boutique 15 unit industrial conversion, a former instrument factory, is neatly tucked away in this truly up & coming area, just minutes from the St. Lawrence Market and Distillery District. Suites vary from approximately 800 to 1,300 square feet, Read More...
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A smaller low rise condominium building, a stone’s throw from King St East and a short walk from both the St. Lawrence Market and the Distillery District, this building remains under the radar. This well kept secret offers great value in open concept Read More...
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Walking distance to the St. Lawrence Market, King Street East and the famed Distillery District, “Space” boasts beautiful, modern spaces, in both 2 storey lofts on the lower 8 floors, and single storey units on the upper 7 floors of this 15 Read More...
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This building may offer the perfect transition for buyers that are downsizing from a large home. A truly boutique building with only 16 (but enormous) suites in total and only 2 per floor, 159 Frederick St. is just around the corner from the St. Lawrence Read More...
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