You will be toasting your own good fortune if you make your home at Malthouse Loft Towns at 35-39 Old Brewery Lane! Built in 1876, this structure is a restored brewery from a “very good year,” beautifully showcasing Italianate inspiration. Featuring exposed red and buff brick walls from the Victorian industrial area, as well as decorative corner corbelling, rounded arches and oval cast-iron tie-rod plates, you will truly appreciate this example of Toronto lofts at their best. These “loft-townhomes” are three-storeys, yet showcase all the loft features one would expect of an authentic loft conversion: each level boasts ten-foot ceilings and exposed brick is gorgeously displayed throughout.
Your home is located in historic Corktown, offering a peaceful living environment with all the advantages of Toronto’s core at your fingertips. Once the go-to area for Irish immigrants fleeing the potato famine, Corktown is now on the edge of King East, a mecca for those seeking high end, designer furniture stores or a variety of dining options. You will never be wanting for things to see and do in this premiere location; Riverside is only a short walk away and is home to delightful cafes, delicious burgers and brunches worth lingering over. Those looking for a treat for the ears will happily discover their proximity to The Opera House, once a Vaudeville theatre, now a live-music venue that is sure to entertain. Your home may be both a designated heritage building and a designated live-work space, but the easily accessible TTC quickly transports you to the ultra trendy districts where play is strictly enforced. Cheers!