Building Description
The Graphic Arts Building is an iconic five storey building in downtown Toronto. Built in 1913 the Graphic Arts Building’s architecture stands out compared to other Toronto Loft. The grand limestone exterior features columns spanning the height of the building and numerous other sculpted areas contributing to the beauty of the building. There is detail in the architecture everywhere you look. The Graphic Arts Building contains 64 units ranging from 350 to 2,200 square feet. The largest of the units being on the penthouse which also have rooftop access to terraces. The interior of the units does not have the classic design of other typical hard lofts. The interiors do not have any exposed elements, but all the units have modern kitchens, bathrooms and flooring. Every unit boasts great natural lighting due to the large windows found around the building. The Graphic Arts Building is situated right in downtown Toronto, surrounded by skyscrapers. The best spots in the city are all with in distance of the Graphic Arts Building’s front door. From restaurants to high end shopping there is always something new to see in downtown Toronto. Living downtown also gives immense access to transportation options, streetcars and the subway are just a short walk away. The central location of the Graphic Arts Building also makes it easy to travel within the city by car.
Building Facts
Building Overview
- Style:
- Array
- Year Built:
- N/A
Size & Dimensions
- Units:
- 63
- Storeys:
- 5
Location
- Neighbourhood:
- 546
Graphic Arts Building | 73 Richmond St W
454
73 Richmond St W, Toronto ON
- Neighbourhood
- 546
- Style:
- Array
- Year Built:
- N/A
- Storeys:
- 5
- # of Units:
- 63