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Authentic Toronto Hard Loft Conversions Wallace Station Lofts - 371 Wallace Avenue Located in the Dundas and Bloor area, Wallace Station Lofts consists of a four-storey warehouse, built in 1929 for the Canadian Glue Stamp Factory, and five coach houses, constructed for the company in 1949. Each of the lofts within the restored buildings has a different design. Loft features include: sizes ranging from 625 to 1,869 square feet, exposed brick, wood posts and beams, juliette balconies, fenced patios and rooftop gardens. Coach house range from 798 to 1,152 square feet and include ceilings up to 18 feet, 3 levels, direct private entry - and all have rooftop gardens. Finishes have included burnt copper backsplashes, and floors made of various kinds and shades of old wood. Most Wallace Station Lofts units have curved walls, while some feature an atrium or a 1,000-square-foot rooftop garden. The industrial red brick, art deco-style façade of the main Wallace Station Lofts structure has been preserved. Interior features include the original freight elevator, working sprinkler system, and two-foot-thick beams of Douglas fir held together with cast-iron fittings. This site was formerly a 70 year old postage stamp glue factory and adjacent garage. Terradigm Development Inc. converted the buildings into a 4 storey, red brick, mill style authentic hard loft. Each loft at Wallace Station has individual security systems and hydro metering. Configurations are from studio to 2 bedrooms + den. Nearly all lofts include a parking space in a gated, controlled access, surface parking lot. Email or phone 416-388-1960 today if this building interests you.
Wallace Station Lofts - 371 Wallace Avenue |