Zen Lofts in King West

Zen Lofts is a true testament to an ancient saying: “if you strive for perfection, you will eventually be graced with it.”

An intimate nine-storey building with only 35 new soft lofts located on Camden Street, one of the most sought-after streets on Toronto’s west side. Zen Lofts provides spectacular light-filled living spaces in a tranquil setting steps from the hustle and bustle of Queen Street West.

Some of the features offered by Zen Lofts include 9 to 11-foot ceilings, exposed concrete columns with flared capitals, Oversized solid core hardwood veneer entry doors, spacious terraces and balconies equipped with outdoor lighting, water and natural gas supply.

The minimalist modern architecture, created by Core Architects Inc. and built by Harhay Construction, has an understated presence that exemplifies the inner strength and quality that transcends Zen Lofts.

The “Niagara” area is a mixed residential and industrial neighbourhood. It is now in transition however as the trend is towards more residential accomodations and less industry. Niagara’s Second Empire row-houses and cosy one storey ‘Ontario Cottages’ were built in the 1870s and 1880s. The Niagara neighbourhood also contains pockets of newer townhouse and urban loft developments that reflect the renewed demand for housing in this historic Toronto neighbourhood.

The physical and social centre of Niagara is Stanley Park, a multi-recreational facility that is well used by area residents. Niagara offers convenient access to Toronto’s business and entertainment districts. It is also very handy to the Skydome, Exhibition Place, the Harbourfront, and the Toronto Islands.

Queen Street West provides Niagara residents with an eclectic mix of antique shops, art galleries, bookstores, fashion stores, natural food markets and restaurants. King Street also has stores and restaurants that serve the day-to-day needs of Niagara residents.

Niagara is a close knit neighbourhood with its own small community centre located on the Stanley Park grounds. This centre is used for local residents meetings, community based programming and social functions.

Stanley Park is a favourite neighbourhood meeting place. It contains two baseball diamonds, two tennis courts, a soccer field, a small outdoor pool, and a children’s playground.

Regular streetcar service runs on Queen Street, King Street, and Bathurst Street. Motorists are just minutes from the Gardiner Expressway and Lake Shore Boulevard.

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

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