201 Carlaw Avenue
Welcome to The Printing Factory Lofts in the heart of Leslieville, Toronto’s east-end neighbourhood known for its independent spirit, vibrant Queen Street corridor, and authentic hard loft conversions. This south-facing 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom residence offers over 700 square feet of thoughtfully designed living space in one of the area’s most coveted industrial buildings. Inside, original green stained concrete floors ground the space in true hard loft character. A soaring heritage pillar is revealed as you move through the unit, intentionally positioned to let the layout unfold with subtle architectural drama. The updated kitchen and modernized bathroom feature clean, contemporary finishes that contrast beautifully with the building’s industrial roots. Nothing to renovate. Nothing to rethink. Just move in. Living here means stepping directly into the rhythm of Leslieville. Morning runs to Woodbine Beach. Winter skating at nearby neighbourhood parks. Swim at local community pools. Patio evenings along Queen Street East. A two-minute walk to Crow’s Theatre. Quick streetcar access downtown and easy routes out of the city via the DVP and Lakeshore. Ideal for young professionals seeking a stylish Toronto hard loft with downtown access, or for end users who value authentic architecture, community energy, and lifestyle over cookie-cutter condo living. This is for buyers who understand that location is not just proximity. It is immersion. This is where Leslieville actually happens.
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