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Evening Telegram Lofts
Evening Telegram Lofts
M5A2T4
4
ACTIVE
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$825K
AVG SALE
PRICE
66
AVG DAYS ON
MARKET
About Evening Telegram Lofts
Evening Telegram Lofts is a 2-storey loft building in Moss Park with 10 units, developed by 1022812 Ontario Inc in 2003. Located in the M5A postal area, it offers the character of a converted heritage property with modern loft living. Right now there's 1 unit for sale and 3 for rent, with rentals averaging $1,867 per month, making it an accessible option in a central Toronto neighbourhood.
Moss Park sits steps from the St. Lawrence neighbourhood and is well-served by transit on King and Queen Streets. The area has a mix of young professionals, artists, and families drawn to the heritage architecture and walkability. You're close to the Distillery District, the Esplanade, and downtown employment hubs, with quick access to the Spadina and King streetcars.
Building amenities
rooftop terrace BBQ area
Frequently asked questions
What kind of building is Evening Telegram Lofts?
Evening Telegram Lofts is a 2-storey loft conversion built in 2003 with 10 units total. The building has a heritage character typical of the Moss Park area and offers open, flexible floor plans. The loft style appeals to renters and buyers looking for high ceilings, exposed brick, and the industrial aesthetic that comes with converted warehouse space. The building includes desirable outdoor amenities such as a rooftop terrace and BBQ area, making it stand out among smaller residential buildings in the neighbourhood. Active listings show an average unit size around 775 square feet and mixed configurations, suggesting both one and two-bedroom layouts are present.
What's the neighbourhood like, and what's nearby?
Moss Park is one of Toronto's oldest and most central neighbourhoods, sitting between the St. Lawrence Historic District and the Financial District. The area is highly walkable with strong transit connections: King Street and Queen Street East both run through or near the building, providing frequent streetcar service. You're within walking distance of the Esplanade, the St. Lawrence Market, and the Distillery District cultural hub. The neighbourhood has evolved to include a mix of artists, young professionals, families, and long-time residents. Local amenities include cafes, shops, galleries, and restaurants along King and Queen, plus direct access to downtown employment, universities, and waterfront parks. The location works well for people who want urban convenience without a long commute.
What should buyers and renters know about this building?
Evening Telegram Lofts attracts renters and buyers who value loft-style living and central location over brand-new amenities. Current rental listings average around $1,867 per month, and units typically range from 1 to 2 bedrooms. When considering this building, it's worth understanding that as a smaller conversion property, maintenance costs and shared expense structures differ from larger condos. Ask about the state of building systems, reserve fund contributions, and any planned capital repairs, as older loft conversions sometimes carry unexpected costs. The rooftop terrace and BBQ area are real pluses for outdoor space. If you're a renter, confirm what utilities are included and understand the lease terms. For buyers, review the condo documents carefully, including the reserve study and meeting minutes, to understand the financial health of the building. The heritage character is a draw but comes with responsibility for proper upkeep.
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Building details
TypeLoft
Year built2003
Storeys2
Total units10
Developer1022812 Ontario Inc
Amenities
Rooftop terrace BBQ area
Postal code
M5A 2T4