

Tecumseth Lofts
766 King St W, Toronto
This former commercial building was converted into Tecumseth Lofts in 1998 by Walter Harhay who is known for many other Toronto loft projects including Zen Lofts, 169 John, and 66 Portland. The Tecumseth Lofts have very functional layouts. Most lofts have outdoor space, exposed concrete ceilings, hardwood floors and exposed ductwork. Sadly, there are only 28 lofts in this building and the neighbourhood is in high demand.
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Based on 2 recent sales at 766 King St W, Toronto
Based on 1 recent rentals at 766 King St W, Toronto
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expensive than Downtown
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At the Tecumseth Lofts
Condos sold at Tecumseth Lofts within the past twelve months
Condos rented at Tecumseth Lofts within the past twelve months
About 766 King St W, Toronto
There are quite a few restaurants to choose from around 766 King St W. Some good places to grab a bite are Domino's Pizza and Kettlemans Bagel. Venture a little further for a meal at My Roti Place, King Rustic or Tim Hortons. If you love coffee, you're not too far from Shy Coffee located at 3-766 King Street West. Groceries can be found at Kitchen Table which is nearby and you'll find Pharmasave a 7-minute walk as well. Victoria Memorial Square, Fort York: Garrison Common and CineCycle are all within walking distance from Tecumseth Lofts and could be a great way to spend some down time. If you're an outdoor lover, loft residents of 766 King St W are only a 3 minute walk from Stanley Park, Alex Wilson Community Garden and Massey Harris Park.
For those residents of 766 King St W without a car, you can get around quite easily. The closest transit stop is a Light RailStop (KING ST WEST AT TECUMSETH ST) and is only steps away, but there is also a Subway stop, OSGOODE STATION - SOUTHBOUND PLATFORM, a 17-minute walk connecting you to the TTC. It also has (Light Rail) route 304 King, (Light Rail) route 504 King, and more nearby. Residents of Tecumseth Lofts also have easy access to Gardiner Expressway, which is within a 4-minute drive using Rees St ramps.