When you think of a loft, you automatically picture an industrial building with exposed brick walls, post and beam construction and a private service elevator. The reality is that you will be hard pressed to find one with all those characteristics even in downtown Toronto. Can you imagine there are lofts in Etobicoke? With a mix of Hard and Soft lofts, Etobicoke offers are a variety of options if you want to live in a unique property that is not so cookie cutter.

What is the difference between a Hard Loft and Soft Loft? A hard loft can be described as an industrial, warehouse or office building that has been converted for live-work or strictly residential use. Typical hard loft features are high ceilings, exposed ducts, expansive windows, exposed structural columns, post or beams.  Some hard lofts have been outfitted with an additional level with stairs overlooking the main level open concept layout.

A Soft loft is a new purpose built property to mimic the look and feel of a hard loft. You get new construction materials, layout and finishings without the rawness of a converted space.

 

See below for loft options in Etobicoke:

200 Manitoba Street – Skylofts

250 & 300 Manitoba Street – Warehouse Lofts

2261, 2267, 2269 Lake Shore Blvd. –  Marina Del Rey

155 Legion Road – I Lofts

185 Legion Road – The Tides

51 Lady Bank Road & 895 The Queensway- The Hive Lofts

7 Smith Crescent & 784 The Queensway – Queensway Park

1040 & 1050 The Queensway –  The Loggia I & II

2 Fieldway Road – The Network Lofts

3391 Bloor Street – The Kingswood

497 Horner Avenue – B-Line Condos

 

 

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