Argyle Lofts was converted in 2007 by We Care / Wise Move Group. The building was originally developed in 1873, at which time the famous baker, John Dempster, owed his first bakery and grocery store. In 1919, the building was taken over by the Ideal Bread Factory. The entire ground floor was used for shipping the thousands of loaves of bread produce daily. Argyle Lofts contains 86 units, ranging from 485 to 1800 square feet. Some of the hard loft features include exposed brick, 12 to 16.5 ft ceilings, and two-storey lofts with wide-open plans.
This downtown Toronto neighbourhood has a large Portuguese population that is centred around the Rua Acores shopping district on Dundas Street West. Beaconsfield is popular with members of Toronto’s arts community who have gradually migrated westward along Queen Street to the affordable houses and studios found in this neighbourhood.
This development is located in park heaven, with 20 parks and a long list of recreation facilities within a 20 min walk.
Facilities within a 20 min walk
5 Closest Parks
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With excellent assigned and local schools close to this development, your kids will get a great education in the community.
Catchment schools are assigned as the required or preferred schools for this address. Other nearby schools are included based on distance. Click each school for further details.