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Authentic Toronto Hard Loft Conversions Knitting Mill Lofts - 426 Queen Street East The Knitting Mills Lofts are not in the best neighbourhood in the city, but all the authentic loft details are here with plenty of exposed brick walls, wood beams, and beautifully scarred original hardwood floors. Kitchens and bathrooms are fairly basic, although some owners have added good quality upgrades. Unfortunately, there aren't enough of the outdoor parking spaces to go around. This former industrial building bears the name of the business once housed in it. Once a real knitting mill, this loft building houses a small community with only 28 units. Limited available parking is a drawback but encourages a stroll to nearby shopping and dining. Ceilings towering eleven feet high enhance the spacious feel of these 600-1,500 square foot units. Real loft features like exposed wood, brick and steel abound. Affordable with a modern feel, the Knitting Mill offers multiple benefits to the loft dweller. The Knitting Mill was converted in 1997, designed and developed by Pal Dahaas and located on Queen Street East between River and Parliament Streets. Just a walking distance to the Toronto Humane Society for animal lovers. Email or phone 416-388-1960 today if this building interests you.
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