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Malthouse Loft Towns - 35-39 Old Brewery Lane

George Herczeg of Inaugural Source Homes was one of the first builders to take an interest in revitalizing city neighborhoods in downtown Toronto. He has grown quite a reputation for his ongoing developments in the heart of the city. Inaugural Source Homes' most recent project is The Malthouse Loft Towns, an innovative new living space that will build upon the Inaugural Source name.

This is a very special product because there is basically no such thing on the market in terms of loft-style townhomes. You usually either have a loft, or a townhome, but this is a loft-townhome. It's a three-story home with loft features, which means high ten-foot ceilings on each level, and exposed brick from the original building from 1876.

The Malthouse Loft Towns are located in Corktown, at Queen and River Street in Toronto's east end. The project offers a quiet living experience with all the perks of a big city.

These loft-townhomes will generally attract young executives and career-oriented people. What really makes these loft-townhomes unique is that they are also designated as live-work spaces, so people can even run a business out of them.

The Malthouse Loft Towns is designated as a heritage building by the city of Toronto, which means that it has many unique features that you just cannot find anywhere else. It is an Italianate-inspired building, designed by Victorian architects Smith & Gemmel.

The building's shell is actually an old restored brewery built in 1876. The exterior features buff brick pilasters, decorative corner corbelling, rounded arches, and oval cast-iron tie-rod plates. It also includes elements such as exposed red and buff brick walls from the original building, and many other one-of-a-kind architectural features from the Victorian industrial era.

Email or phone 416-388-1960 today if this building interests you.

Malthouse Loft Towns - 35-39 Old Brewery Lane

Malthouse Loft Towns - 35-39 Old Brewery Lane