Building Description

Massey Harris Lofts is one of the oldest buildings still lived in today making it a rarity among Toronto Loft. The Massey Harris Lofts were originally constructed in 1883, since then the building has received face lifts to modernize it, but the original façade of the building has been skillfully repurposed. The exterior is gorgeous, the red brick masonry lined with stone intricacies perfectly demonstrates the significance of the building. The 7-storey structure is separated into 46 different units. The majority of the units being hard loft conversions while the other units are modern penthouse suites. The 46 units range from 500 square foot bachelor pads to 1,100 square feet two-bedroom units. Each unit is unique, some lofts feature vaulted ceilings others boast 13.5-foot ceilings with wooden beams and exposed brick. Each unit boasts tons of natural light thanks to the many windows that line the building. The Massy Harris Lofts is in the Niagara neighbourhood a highly sought out area in Toronto. There are plenty of greenspace around, Massey Harris Park is right next door to the lofts. Stanley Park is also nearby and just a little further away residents can reach Toronto’s waterfront. There are tons of entertainment options all around Niagara day or night and some amazing restaurants as well. The area also makes transportation a breeze, Queen and King Street both have streetcars running east and west and can quickly bring passengers to the Younge-University subway line. For car goers the Gardiner Expressway can be easily accessed within minutes.


Building Facts

Building Overview

Style:
Array
Year Built:
N/A

Size & Dimensions

Units:
46
Storeys:
5

Location

Neighbourhood:
524

Massey Harris Lofts | 915 King St W

454

915 King St W, Toronto ON

Neighbourhood
524
Style:
Array
Year Built:
N/A
Storeys:
5
# of Units:
46
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