Dating back to 1912, Toy Factory Lofts at 43 Hanna Ave boasts the history of a century-old building with the trendiest location in Toronto. Originally built as a paper factory, this Liberty Village building was sold to Irwin Toys in 1940. Most recently, however, this structure has been given new life as 215 units with 14 foot ceilings, exposed original brick and ductwork. Lofts range from one bedroom units at 689 square feet to two bedroom units as large as 2120 square feet. Two bedroom + den floor plans range in size between 1300 square feet to 2324 square feet. Considering the units in this building are live/work lofts, it’s not surprising that amenities include a business meeting room, but the Balzac’s Coffee Shop located on the main floor is a nice touch. Other amenities include a gym and a 24-hour concierge and visitor parking.
Located conveniently close to downtown, shopping and amenities are at your fingertips at the Toy Factory. Known as the hub of creativity and entrepreneurial spirit, Liberty Village is becoming a new home for Toronto’s fashion and design industries, and a bustling media, film and television industries scene. You’ll also find plenty of IT companies in the area. If you don’t work from your own home, chances are, your place of employment is within walking distance from the Toy Factory! 24-hour bus service and close proximity to the King Streetcar puts all of Toronto in reach, but as Liberty Village becomes the work and playground for the young and hip, why would you want to leave? Nearby coffee shops and yoga studios re-energize you and prep you for your day, while plenty of restaurants and pubs line the streets for your after-work drink with workmates. Remember the sense of excitement and joy you felt as a kid in a toy store? Capture that youthful exuberance at Toy Factory Lofts.