Boiler Factory Lofts- 189 Queen St. E - The Boiler Factory Lofts, located on Queen Street East in downtown Toronto, has 11 units. Each with a private terrace, exposed brick, and post & beam ceilings up to 14' high, many of the units were custom designed by the purchasers themselves. The Boiler Factory Lofts were developed by HAASTOWN Group, a loft-only developer who has converted other loft projects like the Knitting Mill Lofts at 426 Queen East. Many units are accompanied by exclusive surface parking. If you're interested in a loft for sale in Toronto and like this building, click here Check Availability
Completion
2002
Price Ranges
$350-720K
Unit Sizes
890-2,600 sqr.ft.
Richard Bigley Building- 98 Queen St. E - Located just west of Jarvis St., this loft conversion was originally built in 1876 and is named after it's builder. Over the years, it has seen a variety of industrial, office, and retail uses. In 1999, it was converted into 3 loft units, 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 lofts are gorgeous and open spaces, though the maintenance fees are very high. Each suite has it's own private elevator. If you're interested in a loft for sale in Toronto and like this building, click here Check Availability
Completion
1999
Price Ranges
$745K+
Unit Sizes
1,700-2,300 sqr.ft.
Corktown Lofts- 21 River St - The Corktown lofts offer 2 storey live/work units with vaulted ceilings, original cedar post and beams, plank hardwood floors, and large windows. The revitalization of Queen Street East is apparent by the new loft conversion projects in the area. The Corktown Lofts were developed by Plazacorp and completed in 1997. The structure contains just eight hard loft units. The suites are generous in size and reasonably priced, which makes them the right choice for a lot of east-end urbanites. Due to the relatively small size of the building, there are no amenities, but maintenance fees are higher as they include utilities. If you're interested in a loft for sale in Toronto and like this building, click here Check Availability
Competion
1997
Price Ranges
$360-400K
Unit Sizes
1,150-1,700 sqr.ft.
- 10 Wellesley Place - Location of this development is just East of Jarvis St. off of Wellesley St., in Downtown Toronto. Constructed in 1953, the building being transformed into the Steam Plant Lofts was the power plant for the former Wellesley and Princess Margaret hospitals. The project consists of a 3 storey original structure topped with a three storey addition, housing a total of 29 authentic lofts. Unit features include single and 2 storey floor plans, ceiling heights from 10 to 20 feet, private balconies and terraces, rooftop garden, and large warehouse-style casement windows. Select suites have circular bedroom or den spaces carved out of the original red-brick smokestack. If you're interested in a loft for sale in Toronto and like this building, click here Check Availability
Completion
2007
Price Ranges
inquire
Unit Sizes
455-1,092 sqr.ft.
468 Wellington- 468 Wellington St. W - Looking for an exclusive loft conversion in Downtown Toronto? You've found it. These hard lofts are all very large, with units ranging from 4,000 to 5,000 square feet. They are immaculately finished with 14 foot ceilings, wood beams, exposed brick, and all the features you'd expect to find in high end spaces. Some suites have private elevators. Located between Spadina Ave and Bathurst St., 468 Wellington is in the heart of loft living. With easy access to King St. W and the Rogers Center, it's no wonder that this building offers one of the best loft locations in the city. If you're interested in a loft for sale in Toronto and like this building, click here Check Availability
Completion
1999
Price Ranges
$1.8M+
Unit Sizes
4,000-5,000 sqr.ft.
Church Lofts- 111 Robinson St. - This former church is located in the Trinity-Bellwoods neighbourhood, east of the park, north of Queen St. The rarest of church conversions, the Church Lofts are both large and quite expensive. The building was developed into just 2 freehold hard lofts. Features include soaring 25' ceiling, enormous windows, original hardwood floors, and private rooftop deck. These rare gems go for at least $2 million, and they both have two underground parking spaces. The appeal of this conversion has got to be the unique structure as well as the great location. If you're interested in a loft for sale in Toronto and like this building, click here Check Availability
Completion
1994
Price Ranges
$2.4M+
Unit Sizes
approx. 5,000 sqr.ft.
Stonecutter Lofts- 43 Britain St. - These lofts were converted from a century old warehouse, located on a quiet side street behind the old Stonecutter Arms pub on Britain Street. This renewed area offers easy access to the Distillery District, St. Lawrence Market, and the Financial District. These raw loft spaces feature exposed brick, wooden posts and beams and real hardwood floors. The lofts can be quite large with wide living areas, some with private elevator. The finishes are all above grade, very high-end features. The building offers commercial, live/work, and residential units. If you're interested in a loft for sale in Toronto and like this building, click here Check Availability
Completion
2005
Price Ranges
$400-1.1M
Unit Sizes
1,100-2,900 sqr.ft.
Sixty Lofts- 60 Bathurst St. - 60,62,64 Niagara St. - 66,68 Niagara St. - Sorbara Development Group and Quadrangle Architects bring you these three soft loft structures, occupying the corner of Bathurst and Niagara Streets. 60 Bathurst is an 11-storey building containing 142 suites. The building features common area designs from II By IV Design, rooftop terrace, and a glass corridor overtop pedestrian passageway. Loft features include exposed concrete ceilings, engineered hardwood floors, 10' ceiling heights, and an oversized (3'x8') entry door. 60,62,64 Niagara is an intimate loft building comprised of only thirty "thruogh" units, maximizing daylight with both North and South exposure. Each loft has a minimum of 2 outdoor spaces in the form of balcony and/or terrace. Semi-private elevators are shared by 2 suites per floor. Additional features include roof-top decks, exposed concrete ceilings, oversized entry doors, and engineered hardwood floors. 66,68 Niagara is a walk up building designed as a Victorian six-plex, which blends the new development into the existing historic Niagara neighbourhood. If you're interested in a loft for sale in Toronto and like either of these buildings, click here Check Availability