

Gothic Lofts
32 Gothic Ave, Toronto
Not your typical warehouse conversion, Gothic Lofts is reminiscent of a home you would find in the French quarter of New Orleans. Especially breathtaking is this mansion’s colonial-style veranda. A definite landmark of Toronto’s West End, this mansion was built in 1889 and converted into 7 loft units in 2007. A boutique residence, this loft building is made even more exclusive by its proximity to Toronto’s largest park, High Park. With units ranging in size from 1415 to 1845sqft, you’ll have space to both live and work. Maintenance fees cover the water charges, building insurance, common elements and outdoor parking charges.
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About 32 Gothic Ave, Toronto
Recommended nearby places to eat around 32 Gothic Ave are Brasa Peruvian Kitchen, Nicky's and Palmer Coffee. If you can't start your day without caffeine fear not, your nearby choices include Tim Hortons. Groceries can be found at Garden's Food which is only steps away and you'll find The Healing Source Pharmacy only a 7 minute walk as well. Entertainment options near Gothic Lofts include The Mugshot Tavern and Cabin Fever. If you're an outdoor lover, loft residents of 32 Gothic Ave are only a 9 minute walk from George Chater Park, High Park and Rennie Park. There is a zoo,High Park, that is a 7-minute walk and is a great for a family outing.
Transit riders take note, 32 Gothic Ave is only steps away to the closest TTC SubwayStop (HIGH PARK STATION - WESTBOUND PLATFORM) with (Subway) route 2 Line 2 (bloor Danforth). For drivers at Gothic Lofts, it might be easier to get around the city getting on or off Gardiner Expressway and Dowling Ave, which is within a few minutes drive.