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About 915 King Street W — Massey Harris Lofts
The building at 915 King Street West is one of the oldest structures still inhabited today. Now, that’s not to say that the Massey Harris Lofts didn’t receive its share of upgrades and updates during the renovation process. However the fact that the building was built not in the last century, but in the one before that, is pretty impressive.
The original construction of 915 King West occurred in 1883, when the Massey Harris Company needed a site for its offices. These agricultural tool manufacturers took up residence in the building throughout Toronto’s booming industrial era, and today the building has been skillfully repurposed.
In 2003, Canderel Residential oversaw the conversion of the Massey Harris office building into 46 hard lofts. With its designation as a heritage building, the structure thankfully couldn’t be demolished. If you recognize Canderel Residential, it's likely because they are the same people who developed Toronto's largest residential tower: Aura at College Park. While this property is nowehere near as large as Aura, the developers did manage to add a couple of storeys to the top of 915 King St W, though, in order to maximize the number of homes they could offer to prospective buyers.
The final product is a 7-storey structure, divided into 46 King West condos: most of these are authentic hard lofts, while a small number of contemporary penthouses are available as well. Even those living in the newer units can appreciate the historical architecture of the façade and common areas at the Massey Harris Lofts. The traditional red brick exterior is sprinkled with stone details over windows and the front entryway that simply cannot be recreated today.
According to the reports on the building’s heritage status, the architectural style is a combination of Queen and Revival and Georgian. Arched windows can be seen throughout, while bay windows line the ground floor. While this building was celebrated for its inventiveness back in the 1800s, today it is coveted for its deep sense of history and antique look.
With the Massey Harris Lofts’ unique style, historical character, and low monthly fees, it’s no wonder residents don’t opt to move out very often. Turnover, therefore, is quite low, but interested buyers are encouraged to keep an eye out for any appearances it might make on the market.
The Suites
The individual homes at the Massey Harris Lofts range in style, thanks to the combination of hard and soft lofts that inhabit the building. Sizes begin at approximately 500 square feet, with the largest of units more than double that size — the most spacious lofts measure in at about 1,100 square feet. Bachelors and two bedroom suites coexist at 915 King Street West, as well as everything in between.
Toronto condos for sale in this building are difficult to describe, as each one is unique thanks to the manageable number of homes that Canderel was in charge of converting. Certain lofts feature vaulted ceilings in bathrooms, once functioning as vaults where workers wages were kept. Others boast 13.5-foot ceilings, exposed brick, and wooden beams that remind residents of times gone by. Some, as mentioned earlier, are even outfitted with delightful bay windows.
The Neighbourhood
The Massey Harris Lofts couldn’t possibly be complete without its own park, right? Even if you think the building was extraordinary enough, it only gets better with the Massey Harris Park just next door. And while the park is technically open to the public, the name makes residents feel like it’s their own, private retreat.
For those in need of some more space to run around in, Stanley Park is a short walk away from the lofts at 915 King Street West. Here, neighbours can take a dip in the outdoor pool, or partake in a range of sports, from table tennis to basketball, and even shuffleboard.
When the time comes to shop, dine out, or explore the nightlife, Queen and King West are both more than just viable options. These streets are where some of the hottest new restaurants and boutiques constantly battle it out for prime commercial real estate. Vogue Magazine has even named Queen West one of the world’s coolest neighbourhoods, in case you didn’t believe us.
Transportation
Car owners living at 915 King West can, naturally, make use of King Street for east-west travel. However, for those in need of some real speed, drivers can access the Gardiner Expressway via Jameson Avenue. This highway hugs the bottom of the city, offering connections to the 427 to the west and the Don Valley Parkway to the East.
Additionally, just steps away from the front doors of the Massey Harris Lofts is a streetcar stop at King and Strachan. From here, travelers can hop on an eastbound car in order to connect with the University-Spadina Line subway trains at St. Andrew Station.
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Studio | 1 Bed | 1 Bed + Den | 2 Bed | |
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Price Range | No Data | No Data | $900,000 - $920,000 | $961,500 |
Avg. Cost Per Sqft | No Data | No Data | $954 | $862 |
Price Range | $2,400 | $2,600 - $3,100 | $5,500 | No Data |
Avg. Wait for Unit Availability | 312 Days | 154 Days | 198 Days | No Data |
Avg. Wait for Unit Availability | 775 Days | 156 Days | 197 Days | No Data |
Ratio of Units in Building | 8% | 38% | 51% | 4% |
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