Toronto's Hidden Gems: Hard Lofts You've Never Heard Of | Pick 5 Edition
This week, David steps away from Toronto's best-known hard lofts to explore five unique conversions that are not so iconic. While buildings like the Candy Factory, Tip Top Lofts, and Toy Factory tend to dominate conversations about loft living, the city is filled with remarkable warehouse and factory conversions hidden in unexpected neighbourhoods. David tours five hard lofts that combine authentic brick-and-beam architecture with fascinating industrial history. Along the way, he discusses why some of these lesser-known buildings represent outstanding value, how location influences pricing, and what makes a true hard loft different from modern soft loft developments. This week's picks: 00:00 – Intro 01:42 – 90 Sherbourne St #604 (Imperial Lofts): A beautifully renovated one-bedroom brick-and-beam loft in a former optical factory dating back to 1910. With over 1,400 square feet of open-concept living, exposed brick, timber beams, and authentic warehouse character, David explains why this overlooked building offers exceptional value compared to Toronto's more famous hard loft conversions 06:18 – 8 Bartlett Ave #5 (Bartlett Lofts): One of Toronto's most exclusive loft buildings, with just six residences inside a former 1907 rope factory. This sprawling multi-level loft showcases soaring ceilings, exposed brick, original timber, and abundant natural light in a building that most Torontonians don't even realize is residential 10:53 – 189 Queen St E #7 (Boiler Factory Lofts): A two-storey loft that blends authentic industrial features with modern finishes. David explores how this building offers a softer interpretation of hard loft living, complete with dramatic ceiling heights, lofted spaces, and a rooftop terrace 15:39 – 264 Seaton St (Evening Telegram Lofts): A truly one-of-a-kind residence inside the former headquarters of the Evening Telegram newspaper. With more than 2,200 square feet, dramatic skylights, soaring ceilings, and incredible architectural character, David discusses why this historic conversion offers remarkable value despite its less conventional location 20:11 – 468 Wellington St W #300 (Butterick Building): An extraordinary luxury hard loft spanning nearly 5,000 square feet inside a former publishing warehouse. Featuring exceptional renovations and expansive entertaining spaces, this rare residence demonstrates that Toronto's loft market extends well beyond the city's most recognizable buildings If you're fascinated by Toronto's industrial architecture—or simply looking for a loft that's a little different from the usual favourites—this Pick 5 showcases some of the city's most overlooked buildings. #TorontoRealEstate #TorontoLofts #HardLofts #BrickAndBeam #TorontoCondos #IndustrialLofts

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