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The Church Lofts
The Church Lofts
M6H2W7
2
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$1.8M
AVG SALE
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61
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About The Church Lofts
The Church Lofts is a 28-unit loft conversion in Palmerston-Little Italy, built in 1906 and developed by Dovenco and BWA Architect. This three-storey heritage building blends original character with modern loft living, offering spacious open-concept units that appeal to those seeking authentic industrial style. With an average unit size of 2,125 sq ft and a strong track record in the neighbourhood, it remains a compelling choice for buyers and renters looking for distinctive Toronto living.
Located in Palmerston-Little Italy, The Church Lofts sits within one of Toronto's most walkable and culturally rich neighbourhoods. You're steps from independent shops, restaurants, and galleries along Ossington Avenue, with excellent transit access via the Bathurst streetcar and nearby subway connections. This area attracts creative professionals, families, and downsizers who value neighbourhood character over high-rise convenience.
Frequently asked questions
What type of building is The Church Lofts?
The Church Lofts is a heritage loft conversion completed in 1906 and reimagined by Dovenco and BWA Architect. The three-storey building contains 28 units designed around the loft aesthetic, with open floor plans, exposed brick, high ceilings, and industrial detailing that define the loft experience. These conversions preserve the building's original character while introducing modern systems and finishes. Loft living appeals to those who want generous square footage and architectural personality rather than the cookie-cutter finish of contemporary condos. If you're considering the building, check the status of the heritage designation, what's included in maintenance fees, and whether the loft layout suits your lifestyle.
What's the neighbourhood like, and what transit is available?
Palmerston-Little Italy is a pedestrian-friendly neighbourhood bounded by Bathurst, Bloor, Ossington, and Dundas. It's home to independent restaurants, vintage shops, art galleries, and street-level activity that makes walking the primary way to get around. The 505 Bathurst streetcar runs directly past the area and connects to Union Station and Spadina subway; Bathurst subway station is also within reach. Nearby parks include Palmerston Park to the east and the expanding green space along the Goose Docks south of Dundas. The neighbourhood draws young professionals, families, artists, and long-time residents who prefer local, walkable living to suburban commutes. If transit is essential, you're well served; if you drive, street parking is competitive.
What should buyers and renters know before considering a unit here?
The Church Lofts is home to larger loft units, with an average size of 2,125 sq ft, typically configured as three- to four-bedroom homes. When evaluating a unit, inspect the original wood floors, ceiling height, and window placement, as these define loft character and natural light. Ask about the age of mechanical systems, plumbing, and electrical work, since heritage buildings sometimes require staged upgrades. Understand the building's maintenance fee structure, what's covered, and whether there are special assessments planned. Lofts don't suit everyone, so confirm the open-concept layout works for your family or work-from-home setup. Pet policies vary by unit, so check lease or purchase agreements. This is a stable, established building with strong owner occupancy and rental demand in a neighbourhood that continues to invest in its future.
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Building details
TypeLoft
Year built1906
Storeys3
Total units28
DeveloperDovenco and BWA Architect
Postal code
M6H 2W7