$1,380,000Asking Price
This loft is rare in every sense. An unforgettable space, in a building with endless amenities, just steps from the pulse of downtown Toronto. Welcome to The Merchandise Lofts. Few buildings in this city carry the presence of 155 Dalhousie. Originally built in 1910 as the Simpson's warehouse and converted into lofts in 2000, this is one of Toronto's largest and most storied hard loft conversions - a Chicago School landmark, heritage-designated, and utterly irreplaceable. The scale alone is something to behold. This coveted '01' corner plan is among the building's most sought-after. Two bedrooms, two baths, and an abundance of natural light pouring through walls of warehouse-scale windows. Twelve-foot exposed concrete ceilings, signature fluted mushroom columns, and a renovated kitchen that earns its place in the open plan. Thoughtfully updated and designed for real living - equally suited to quiet mornings or elevated entertaining. This is the floorplan people wait for.The amenities are, simply put, exceptional. A rooftop terrace with lap pool and barbecue terrace. An indoor basketball court, fully equipped gym, sauna, yoga studio, games room, party room, 24/7 concierge and rooftop dog run. A Metro supermarket on the ground floor. The building functions as a community unto itself - and that's before you step outside. When you do, the city is at your door. Steps to the Dundas subway, the Eaton Centre, TMU, restaurants, and green space. Transit score of 100. Walk score of 97. Getting anywhere is effortless. Staying home is even easier.Authentic. Iconic. Unmistakable.
This loft is rare in every sense. An unforgettable space, in a building with endless amenities, just steps from the pulse of downtown Toronto. Welcome to The Merchandise Lofts. Few buildings in this city carry the presence of 155 Dalhousie. Originally built in 1910 as the Simpson's warehouse and converted into lofts in 2000, this is one of Toronto's largest and most storied hard loft conversions - a Chicago School landmark, heritage-designated, and utterly irreplaceable. The scale alone is something to behold. This coveted '01' corner plan is among the building's most sought-after. Two bedrooms, two baths, and an abundance of natural light pouring through walls of warehouse-scale windows. Twelve-foot exposed concrete ceilings, signature fluted mushroom columns, and a renovated kitchen that earns its place in the open plan. Thoughtfully updated and designed for real living - equally suited to quiet mornings or elevated entertaining. This is the floorplan people wait for.The amenities are, simply put, exceptional. A rooftop terrace with lap pool and barbecue terrace. An indoor basketball court, fully equipped gym, sauna, yoga studio, games room, party room, 24/7 concierge and rooftop dog run. A Metro supermarket on the ground floor. The building functions as a community unto itself - and that's before you step outside. When you do, the city is at your door. Steps to the Dundas subway, the Eaton Centre, TMU, restaurants, and green space. Transit score of 100. Walk score of 97. Getting anywhere is effortless. Staying home is even easier.Authentic. Iconic. Unmistakable.
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| 1 5-Piece Bathroom | ||||
| 1 3-Piece Bathroom | ||||
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Yonge-Dundas Square, Toronto is a central Toronto neighbourhood notable for its singles, renters, university grads, executives, business, science, health, education, law & public sector and arts & culture professionals and salespeople. It has a higher than average population of immigrants from China. Residents tend to be younger with a significant number of youth aged 20 to 24 and adults aged 25 to 39.
Kids Per Family
0.6
kids per family
in the neighbourhood.
66%
of residents are
single and loving it.
66% singles
Toronto (50%)
61%
of residents
are renters.
61% renters
Toronto (47%)
68%
of residents are
university grads.
68% university grads
Toronto (48%)Average Household Income
$101K
is the average household
income in the neighbourhood.
Professions
| Business | 16% |
| Sales | 15% |
| Government | 12% |
| Management | 9% |
| Sciences | 9% |
40%
of residents were
born outside of Canada.
40% immigrants
Toronto (48%)5.0% from China
All-time
2.1% from China
Recent
Foreign Languages
| Mandarin | 5% |
| Cantonese | 4% |
| French | 3% |
| Arabic | 3% |
| Spanish | 3% |
Religions
| Christian | 41% |
| Muslim | 9% |
| Hindu | 3% |
| Buddhist | 2% |
| Jewish | 2% |
Social Housing Buildings
4
Social housing buildings
in the neighbourhood.
Shelters
6
Homeless shelters in
the neighbourhood.