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Authentic Toronto Hard Loft Conversions Queen City Vinegar Co. Lofts - 19 River Street An authentic loft conversion of a nearly 100 year old warehouse into 38 new and vintage lofts. The building was owned by the Queen City Vinegar Company and is located in the up and coming Queen Street East Leslieville area. Queen City Vinegar Company Lofts is a new loft conversion building by Streetcar Developments. Built as a warehouse for Queen City Vinegar in 1908, the three-storey building will house live/work lofts. Two new storeys are being added above to create a new-construction glass addition. The city plans to include this building on its Inventory of Heritage Properties, to encourage the retention of the heritage attributes of the building while it is converted to residential uses. "This three-storey factory was constructed following the issuance of a building permit in 1907 and first recorded in the tax assessment rolls in May 1908. The Queen City Vinegar Company Factory has value as an example of an industrial building highlighted with features of Edwardian Classicism, the style popularized in the early 20th century. The historical importance of the Queen City Vinegar Factory is drawn from its association with the practice of Toronto architect, J. Francis Brown." The Queen City Vinegar Company Lofts feature a choice between hard loft conversion spaces and new construction units, surrounded by mature neighbourhoods like Riverdale and Corktown. The lofts, depending on the plan, have exposed wood beams and ceilings, sandblasted brick walls, stone kitchen countertops, stainless steel appliances and ceiling heights of 10 to 14 feet. There are several parks nearby, with the amenities of downtown easily accessible, the Don Valley Parkway close by and the Distillery District also near. Email or phone 416-388-1960 today if this building interests you.
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