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204 | 1 bed | 1 bath | 1,375 sqft |
No pets allowed.
Lease terms | 12 months |
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About This Loft The Knitting Mill Lofts offers loft seekers everything they could possibly dream of — except for availability, that is. If we were to name the biggest flaw at 426 Queen Street East, it would be that with only 28 units in the entire building, [Toronto condos for sale](https strata ca toronto condos-for-sale) here are exclusive as ever. This low-rise building is understated, thanks to its grey concrete finish. A distinguishable circular window sits atop the arched main doorway, adding a hint of flare. Once inside, a single freight elevator is available to carry residents to and from their homes, although with only four sets of stairs to climb, impatient types will prefer to just walk. While the Knitting Mill Lofts are located amongst many other loft conversions in the [Regent Park neighbourhood](https strata ca toronto downtown regent-park), this building is no copycat. The building at 426 Queen East was one of the earliest industrial structures in the city to be converted into residential lofts. The original building itself is also one of the oldest in the city, and has rightly been given a heritage designation. After almost 100 years, however, 426 Queen East was ready for a facelift and Paul De Haas was ready to provide it. As a result, the former fabric factory has been known as the Knitting Mill Lofts as of 1998. The Suites The individual units at the Knitting Mill Lofts range considerably in size and shape, as well as in style. Thanks to the small number of units, each was able to receive individual attention during the renovation process. One penthouse unit, for example, was re-renovated just after being purchased, resulting in a truly open concept home with multiple skylights for the utmost natural sunlight. Square footage at 426 Queen East starts at around 550 and reached to approximately 1,400. The largest of units in the building contain two bedrooms, while generously sized windows make even the more humbly sized lofts feel bright and spacious. Plus, open concept floorplans grace many of the units at 426 Queen East, meaning these rays reach every corner from kitchens to living rooms and even home offices. In terms of those design elements sought after by anyone interested in an authentic loft, these features are aplenty at the Knitting Mill Lofts. Exposed ductwork and slatted wooden ceilings are found overhead, while red brick envelops the units as well.
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