About I-zone Lofts
I-zone Lofts is a 2002 loft conversion in South Riverdale developed by Atria Developments. The building attracts buyers and renters looking for open-concept living with industrial character in a walkable neighbourhood. Currently there's one unit for sale and one for rent, with listings averaging 2,375 square feet and three bedrooms, reflecting the spacious floor plans typical of loft conversions in this area.
South Riverdale is a established residential neighbourhood with strong streetcar connectivity on Queen East and easy access to the Distillery District, independent shops, and parks. The area suits people who want accessible urban living without downtown density, with excellent walkability to cafes, grocers, and cultural venues. Renting here runs around $7,000 monthly for a three-bedroom, while the neighbourhood remains more affordable than central Toronto.
Building amenities
freight elevators
underground parking
Frequently asked questions
What kind of building is I-zone Lofts?
I-zone Lofts is a loft building built in 2002 by Atria Developments in South Riverdale. Lofts in this area typically feature high ceilings, large windows, and open floor plans converted from older industrial or commercial structures. The building includes practical features like freight elevators and underground parking, which are especially valuable in a neighbourhood where street parking is competitive. Units here tend to be spacious, often exceeding 2,000 square feet, and attract people who value the character and flexibility of loft-style living over traditional condo layouts.
What's the neighbourhood like around I-zone Lofts?
The building sits in South Riverdale, one of Toronto's most accessible mid-city neighbourhoods. You're steps from Queen East, which runs the full length of the area with independent retailers, restaurants, and galleries. Streetcar service on Queen connects you directly to downtown and eastward toward the beaches, while the Distillery District is a short walk south. The neighbourhood has a mix of heritage residential blocks and converted industrial spaces, with strong walkability to parks, farmers markets, and local schools. It's the kind of area where you can walk to most daily needs without relying on a car, though parking is available in the building if you need it.
Who should consider living in I-zone Lofts, and what should I know about the units?
I-zone Lofts suits people drawn to open-concept living and industrial aesthetics who want to avoid either downtown towers or suburban sprawl. The typical unit here runs around 2,375 square feet with three bedrooms, offering generous space and flexibility in how you configure rooms and work areas. Loft units often have concrete floors, exposed brick, and large windows that define the style, but also mean you should factor in sound transmission and heating efficiency when evaluating a space. If you're renting, expect monthly costs around $7,000 for a three-bedroom. When considering a purchase or lease, ask about unit condition, utilities included in rent (or forecasted costs for owners), and whether the building's freight elevators and parking are well-maintained, since these are key selling points for this property type.