About Garment Factory Lofts
Garment Factory Lofts is an 8-storey, 154-unit mid-rise in South Riverdale built in 2008 by Atria Developments. The building transforms a historic garment factory into modern residential space, with a mix of one-bedroom and studio layouts averaging around 500 square feet. Currently, there's one unit on the market, reflecting steady demand in this established neighbourhood close to the Danforth.
South Riverdale offers walkable access to Queen Street East's shops, restaurants, and cafes, plus the Don Valley ravine system for outdoor recreation. Broadview Station on the Bloor-Danforth subway line is minutes away, making commutes across the city straightforward. This area appeals to young professionals and couples who value neighbourhood character and transit convenience without downtown prices.
Building amenities
exercise room
party room
visitor parking
BBQ area
Frequently asked questions
What is Garment Factory Lofts?
Garment Factory Lofts is a mid-rise residential conversion that transformed a historic garment factory into 154 modern apartments across eight storeys. Built in 2008 by Atria Developments, the building preserves the industrial character of the original structure while offering contemporary living. Most units are compact one-bedroom or studio layouts, typically around 500 square feet, suited to individuals and couples who want authentic loft-style spaces. The building includes shared amenities such as an exercise room, party room, visitor parking, and a BBQ area, along with on-site parking for residents. This adaptive reuse project helped revitalize the South Riverdale neighbourhood while maintaining its heritage.
What's the neighbourhood like around Garment Factory Lofts?
Garment Factory Lofts sits in South Riverdale, a vibrant East Toronto community known for its independent spirit and walkability. Queen Street East, just minutes away, features local restaurants, independent shops, vintage stores, and galleries that give the area its distinctive character. Broadview Station on the Bloor-Danforth subway line provides direct access to downtown and across the city, while the Don Valley Trail system offers residents excellent access to green space and recreation. The neighbourhood is pedestrian-friendly with tree-lined streets, and you'll find a mix of families, young professionals, and artists who've been drawn to the area's affordability and authenticity. Nearby schools, the Riverdale Library, and local parks round out the community feel.
What should buyers and renters know about living here?
Units at Garment Factory Lofts are generally small and efficient, typically one-bedroom or studio layouts in the 500-square-foot range, so it's worth evaluating your space needs and furniture carefully. The loft-style design often includes exposed brick, high ceilings, or large windows that add character, but also means you're living in an older industrial building with its own maintenance patterns. On-site parking is available, which is a practical advantage in a walkable neighbourhood where some residents may not need a car. Before committing, ask about parking costs, current maintenance fees, any planned building upgrades, and the building's pet policy. Consider walkability to Broadview Station and proximity to Queen Street East amenities, as these are core advantages of the location. The one-bedroom average size makes this less suitable for families or those needing a home office, but ideal for downsizers or early-career renters.