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Authentic Toronto Hard Loft Conversions Masonic Hall Lofts - 2 Gloucester Street Masonic Hall Lofts are Toronto's most central hard Lofts. Recently converted in 2007 the developer owns the majority of the lofts as rental properties. Features and finishes differ from unit to unit, some units have original brick walls while others offers 20-foot ceilings with massive skylights. There are approx 20 units, though only one has come up for sale since completion. Designed by architect Richard Ough and completed in 1888. It was a masonic hall for a very long time before being renovated in 1972. That addition won a Canadian Architect Award of Excellence ad was designed by architect G. Adamson. The lower level is know as the Stores for Alex Patterson and has seen a variety of retail uses over the years. There used to be a small two level enclosed retail arcade called Gloucester Mews at the north east corner of Yonge and Gloucester that opened briefly in the early 1970's. It was just a few little stores, but kind of nice. Right at the corner of Yonge and Gloucester, it is a heritage building that was protected by the city in 1973. Right between Bloor and Wellesley, you can't get much more downtown than this. Literally steps the subway, all that Yonge and Church Streets have to offer, restaurants, shopping and more. Email or phone 416-388-1960 today if this loft interests you.
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