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The Schoolhouse Lofts — 391 Brunswick Avenue

Loft Conversion in the Annex

Empire Communities and Fovare Capital Management are proud to announce the introduction of The Schoolhouse Lofts in the Annex.

Set in the former Loretto College (at Bloor and Spadina in Toronto), a private girl’s school in the prestigious Annex neighbourhood, The Schoolhouse Lofts offers a whole new school of thought in truly intelligent loft living.

The Schoolhouse Lofts

The Schoolhouse Lofts - 391 Brunswick Avenue

This limited collection of exceptional residences, designed by Canada’s 2005 Designer of the Year, 3rd Uncle, have been created with brilliant luxurious features intelligently selected for inspired living.

Each of The Schoolhouse Lofts has been designed with the maximum living experience in mind. Features include ten foot ceilings, full height windows, open concept design, all completed with the latest in design finishes including granite, “Silestone” or stainless steel counter tops, 7 1/4? baseboards and frameless shower doors.

Add to this underground parking and locker, top of the line security and a delightfully landscaped courtyard at the rear and you have an award winning loft conversion that will not be on the market for long.

If you are in the market for a loft of higher learning, consider The Schoolhouse Lofts where you’ll graduate from ordinary to extraordinary.

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

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    Paula Kulig – Yourhome.ca

    Sister Margaret O’Keefe’s ties to Loretto College School run deep. For most of her 84 years, the former school on Brunswick Ave. has been an important presence in her life — as a student, teacher, resident and Sister Superior.

    Now that the second of two buildings once owned by the Loretto Sisters on Brunswick, north of Bloor St. W., is being converted into lofts called The Schoolhouse Lofts, the end of an era is complete.

    Sister Margaret says she gets “very nostalgic” when she thinks of how the buildings’ days as a school are finally over. The school, which educated thousands of Catholic girls over its lifetime, was a “special” place, she says, and the Annex neighbourhood “was a wonderful place to live.”

    A fire in December 1999 at the older of the two buildings, at 387 Brunswick, turned out to be the beginning of the end for the Loretto Sisters on the street. The grand five-storey structure had opened its doors to 200 pupils in September 1915 as the Loretto Abbey Day School.

    Although the fire was a catalyst, Sister Margaret says the number of sisters living on Brunswick was falling. “The writing was on the wall,” she says. “As the years went by, people were moving or dying. So something was going to have to be done eventually.”

    The next year, Loretto’s Brunswick students were moved to a temporary location until a permanent home was found on Rosemount Ave. In 2001, the Sisters made the difficult decision to sell the 1915 building, which by then had been designated a heritage site, and the school next door at 391 Brunswick, which opened in 1954. The buildings were sold as one property, but the new owner later resold them as separate entities.

    The conversion of the older building into lofts was completed in 2007. Now, the 1954 building is going through its own transformation as the Schoolhouse Lofts — 19 high-end lofts, each one slightly different from the next and each occupying a classroom in the 55-year-old structure.

    Schoolhouse Lofts

    Schoolhouse Lofts

    Developed by Empire Communities, the three-storey building now boasts two additional floors that are surrounded by balconies and spacious terraces overlooking the leafy neighbourhood. Those additional floors are home to five two-storey penthouses that are perfect for entertaining and provide stunning views of the neighbourhood and Casa Loma, says Paul Golini Jr., executive vice-president of Empire.

    “The Annex fascinated us because it is its own little built-in community. There’s a lot of history there and proximity to great cultural amenities, but it is still a very residential-based neighbourhood,” says Golini, who grew up in the neighbourhood.

    Empire had never handled a loft conversion before this project, he says, but when the former school became available, “we thought there was this great opportunity to get involved in a landmark in that area and help maintain the architecture of the school, while being able to provide an opportunity for people to live in this little enclave.”

    Golini calls the conversion “complicated,” noting that the rear facade and a gymnasium at the back of the building were demolished, and a parking garage was built underneath. The back of the structure was rebuilt and the two additional storeys were added.

    Claude Lacombe, the principal of E.I. Richmond Architects Ltd., estimates that two-thirds of the original structure was kept. “We wanted to give the building new life while preserving as many of the original features as possible,” he says, adding that the red-brick masonry, as well as such structural elements as supporting walls and window heights, have been retained.

    In an attempt to capture the site’s heritage, the Schoolhouse Loft suites have been named after esteemed academic institutions, many of them members of the Ivy League. Living in The Harvard, The Notre Dame, The Oxford, The Princeton and The Yale, among others, adds a certain prestige to the units. (For a Canadian flavour, the University of Toronto, McGill University and Queen’s University are included.)

    While the names no doubt lend a sense of prestige, Lacombe says, much of that atmosphere comes from the neighbourhood itself, which is close to U of T, the Royal Ontario Museum, art galleries, fine restaurants, theatres and the exclusive shops of Yorkville.

    The building’s “best amenity,” Golini says, is its location. Because the Schoolhouse Lofts has only 19 units, the only shared amenity, aside from the parking garage, is a courtyard that runs across the back of the building. Designed by landscape architect Arnis Budrevics of Alexander Budrevics and Associates, the quiet space includes gardens, trees, sitting areas, a barbecue station and a fountain.

    “Because this is a very urban conversion with not a lot of space, we did not have the opportunity, but more importantly, we didn’t think it necessitated putting in a lot of amenities,” Golini says. “There wasn’t enough room to put in a pool, and it adds to the price, especially with so few units. We thought we could really take advantage of a secluded courtyard, and that’s where we focused our attention and our efforts.”

    For the interior design, the developers brought in Bryon Patton and Associates Ltd., while 3rd Uncle Design Inc. is responsible for designing the suites and the common areas. The lofts feature NEFF kitchen cabinetry, Viking appliances, Kohler bathroom fixtures, granite, marble or CaesarStone kitchen countertops with undermount sink, engineered prefinished hardwood flooring and frameless glass showers.

    The lofts include one-bedroom plus den, two bedroom and two-bedroom plus den, and range in size from 1,032 to 2,092 square feet, with prices from $629,900 to more than $1.6 million. Four units have been sold and occupancy begins early this year.

    Because the building hadn’t received a heritage designation, Golini says his firm could have simply demolished it and started from scratch.

    “It costs us much more to maintain parts of the building and work within the confines of the existing structure and façade than to knock it down,” he says. “I would have to say the ultimate expression of sustainability is that you need not totally demolish an existing building.”

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  • Schoolhouse Lofts For Sale

    The Schoolhouse Lofts is one of those projects that comes along once or twice in a lifetime. Intimate in scale and number of suites, it preserves historic original architecture and adds stylish contemporary interior design to make this development unique in Toronto and precious in the Bloor/Annex neighborhood. Often, these gem like structures fall into the hands of a ham fisted developer unaware of the intricacies of honoring history while at the same time embracing the here and now, well not this time.

    With the demand for premium Bloor/Annex/Yorkville condominiums vastly exceeding the supply, pricing for built stylish product has reached $600-$1000 per square foot. You just need to look around to see why. The freehold housing stock is in extremely short supply with less than 200 homes being sold each year with virtually every sale experiencing multiple offers. It’s been that way for years.

    The actual stock of Annex housing will remain flat; just how many homes are getting built in the Annex per year? (less than a dozen). Additionally, how many condos can be built in this neighborhood when it is not possible to buy a few homes, and demolish them to build a building? Could you imagine the hue and cry from the neighborhood? The Annex neighborhood will experience extreme price increases over the next few years as virtually nothing new gets developed and the resale supply remains tight.

    With just 3 luxurious lofty homes being offered for sale (16 are currently sold), the sun will soon have set at The Schoolhouse Lofts. Once they’re gone, nothing like them will be seen again. These three lofts range from 1,032 square feet to 2,048 square feet in one bedroom plus den, two bedroom and two bedroom plus den layouts. Parking is underground and protected.

    These three lofts are priced at $629,900 through to $1,669,900 for the 2-storey penthouse with 2 parking spots.

    ***** UPDATE *****

    I have just found out that there are actually 15 units for sale. Almost every unit is still available. There are units on the first floor, second, third and penthouse level. Layouts from one-bedroom-plus-den through to two-bedroom-plus-library. Exposures in all directions and sizes fro 1,032 to 2,092 square feet. Every unit includes one parking spot and locker, with 2nd parking spots available for penthouse units.

    ***** UPDATE *****

    Interior design work has been done by one of Toronto’s top designers – 3rd Uncle Design. Enjoy 10-foot-high ceilings, concrete block party walls, custom stairs, custom kitchens and baths, stainless steel kitchen appliances, full size washer and dryer and every conceivable luxury material round out the finishes in these luxury homes. In development it’s the little things that mater, and at The Schoolhouse Lofts the little things have been attended to.

    These executive lofts feature closed-circuit video monitoring at entrances and parking, with individual in-suite security panels and sensors. Terraces boast gas BBQ lines and electrical outlets. The penthouse spoils you with a 2nd floor wetbar with Viking Beverage & Bar Centre. All Schoolhouse Lofts sport Neff kitchens with granite counters and Viking stainless steel appliances, including french-door fridge and gas oven with cooktop. Spa-inspired master ensuites have marble and so much more!

    So, if you want to live in a faceless, soulless, massive, badly designed concrete high-rise, located on a busy hub, then The Schoolhouse Lofts is not for you. However, if you’re looking for a nice transition from a home into an intimate building located in a true city neighborhood, on a quite Annex street where attention to history, architecture and design are the guiding focus, come and see what The Schoolhouse Lofts have to offer.

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