Personalize your loft inside and out

If you have recently been to the King West area, there is no doubt that you have been taken aback by its rapid progress. Developers have catered to residents by creating housing that emulates the sophisticated living of this neighbourhood. Condos, townhouses and lofts all blend together with parkettes, trees, restaurants and cafes to create an eclectic mix of hip, urban/suburban bliss. Sixtyloft is next in line for King West, the latest development in a series of distinctive lofts created by the Sorbara Development Group.

Sixtyloft will be a combination of three individual lofts that simply breathe the downtown lifestyle, each in its own unique way. 60 Bathurst Street will be an 11-storey building whose suite interiors have been left open for your discerning tastes. Lofty 10-ft. ceilings enhance the sense of openness and flexibility, and the only principal room divisions are provided by means of a kitchen-spa washroom core.

Numbers 60, 62 and 64 Niagara Street are intimate lofts comprising of only 30 “through” units that maximize daylight and the natural movement of air within the loft with both north and south exposures. Each loft has a minimum of two outdoor spaces in the form of balconies and terraces.

Both 66 and 68 Niagara Street feature lofts designed within an intimate Victorian six-plex that blend the new loft buildings with the established neighbourhood to the west. The site will be developed with native plants selected specifically for their tolerance of urban growing conditions.

The beauty of the trio of Sixtyloft condominiums is that residents are not only being offered the choice of a variety of interior finishes (typical of the standard condominium), but will also be afforded the unprecedented opportunity to affect the overall composition of the building’s exterior facade. The Sorbara Development Group decided that instead of having an image fixed to the building, they would create an open-ended design incorporating the input of future residents. Purchasers will be able to customize the arrangement of windows, balconies, textures and colours that make up the exteriors of their units by choosing from a range of pre-designed facade options.

With the building deliberated to your taste on both the inside and outside, the setting on Bathurst between Niagara and Wellington is about as ideal as you can get, away from the noise and congestion of major thoroughfares, yet just moments from shopping and entertainment. Visit the boutiques and shops of Queen West and Kensington Market. On King West, take in the city’s best restaurants, martini bars, musicals and world-class theatre. Experience a vibrant nightlife in the Entertainment District or peruse College Street’s trend-setting Little Italy around the corner.

Sixtyloft represents an innovative approach to Toronto loft living. The flexibility and individual expression typically restricted to owners of single-family housing has now emerged for the loft-living community in one of the most exciting and sought-after neighbourhoods of the city.

Occupancy at Sixtyloft is expected to start in April 2007 with an exclusive number of suites available.

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Contact the Jeffrey Team for more information - 416-388-1960

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