Toronto Loft Profile: Wallace Station Lofts

Real warehouse lofts just minutes from downtown

An authentic loft conversion complex in a red brick factory warehouse at 371 Wallace Avenue, in the Bloor-Dundas area. Here, you’re just minutes to Roncevalles Avenue, a cornucopia of delicatessens, restaurants and bistros, scenic High Park, and popular Bloor West Village, well known for its diverse collection of boutiques, bakeries, delis, bars and restaurants. And access to subway, streetcar, bus and GO train.

Wallace Station Lofts features a four-storey loft building and five exquisite coach houses. Both house a unique collection of specially designed, multi-level hard lofts, each loft uniquely different, and all featuring impressive architectural features while maintaining original structural integrity.

Imagine spacious loft designs that are not off the rack, but bold, inspiring and, in most instances, can be tailored to fit individual special wishes. Imagine room proportions that are overly generous. Imagine heritage details from the past fused with modern building material. This is what authentic loft living is all about, and you’ll find it waiting for you now at Wallace Station Lofts.

Grade level lofts come with fenced outdoor patios. Upper level lofts come in a variety of exciting shapes and sizes, with Juliette balconies and terraces, including some with rooftop gardens. Residents of the upper level lofts will have the pleasure of experiencing stunning vistas of the matured-treed, surrounding Dundas-Bloor neighbourhood, High Park and downtown skyline. Given the building’s east-west orientation, there will always be maximum exposure to sunlight throughout the year. And because no two individuals are alike, loft floor plans can be customized to suit the most discerning of tastes.

Wallace Station Lofts also offers a collection of fabulous Coach House Lofts, which boast the same dedication and commitment to architectural and finishing excellence as the main building lofts. Light-filled interiors feature three levels, ceilings up to eighteen-feet high, direct private entries and rooftop gardens, to name a few highlights. And like the main building, the coach houses’ heritage features have been carefully preserved, thus adding to the visually aesthetic appeal of the structure.

Wallace Station Lofts is the vision of developer George Vandenbergh, a former Montrealer, whose passions include architecture, antiques and horticulture. Not only does he see Wallace Station Lofts as a historic landmark, he considers the renovation of such buildings as a means of providing people with a livable alternative, in contrast to contemporary condominium design and lifestyle. With an extensive scholarly background in historical art and furniture, George Vandenbergh has selected Terradigm Developments Inc. to assemble a team of planners and designers to ensure that Wallace Station Lofts’s fundamental design aesthetics are brought back to life for residents to admire and enjoy. He is personally committed to ensuring that Wallace Station Lofts becomes Toronto’s premiere boutique loft development.

With over 45 years of development and building experience in Canada and the United States, the principals of Terradigm Developments Inc. have attained a reputation for trust and reliability throughout the real estate industry. A continued dedication to superior quality and design leadership has earned the respect and confidence of customers and associates alike. Just a few of the company’s achievements include No. 8 Sultan, an elegant condo in the heart of Toronto’s Bloor - Yorkville neighbourhood, The Residence and Shoppes of Lawrence Park on Yonge Street, and Florida Towers in Miami Beach. Today, Terradigm Developments is proud to be part of Wallace Station Lofts, where fine attention to detail is only surpassed by the company’s dedication to customer satisfaction.

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