The Medland Lofts are a conversion of a 1920’s Art Deco style building into ten creative urban living spaces. Nine of the Toronto lofts are two story spaces that face south and west. These lofts all open onto private, oversized roof terraces – perfect for outdoor entertaining and summer barbeques.
One main floor loft offers street level access and a private entrance, and is perfect for someone seeking a live/work space.
Medland Lofts are located in the central Toronto neighborhood of The Junction named “one of the top ten places to invest in Canada”. Home to artists, galleries, small businesses and resturants, the neighborhood enjoys a strong sense of urban community.
The West Toronto Junction neighborhood was named at the turn of the century after the meeting of important junction points of the Canadian Pacific Railways lines completed in 1885. Originally the point where Indian Trails met, these became the route the Canadian Railway followed into the city. The area quickly attracted business and residents because of its top quality urban transit network, acess to parks and local politicians devotion to the principles of temperence.
Converted from a former commercial building, these “softish” hard lofts were converted in 1998 and are very rarely available – and when they are, expect bidding wars! Parking is only available on a rental basis, but the maintenace fees are not too high. There is no real outdoor space with these lofts, as only one has a terrace.