

The Knitting Mill Lofts
426 Queen St E, Toronto
As a designated heritage building, the history of The Knitting Mill Lofts can be seen in the original red brick walls, heavy structural beams, exposed ductwork and exceptionally tall windows. A former industrial building of the early 1900s, The Knitting Mill Lofts were converted into modern hard-loft residences in 1998. It can be found on Queen Street East at Sackville Street, just south of Regent Park. It’s a charming residence that could be perfect for young professionals desiring a modern space to live and work, with some of the lower level units showcasing an enclave office space. But they are also great spaces for anyone seeking a truly authentic loft conversion feel with beautiful hardwood floors and tons of sunlight.
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About 426 Queen St E, Toronto
There are a lot of great restaurants nearby 426 Queen St E, like Reyna on King, Ladybug Wine Bar and Vivo Pizza + Pasta, just to name a few. Grab your morning coffee at Sumach Espresso located at 118 Sumach Street. Groceries can be found at Kabul Farm Supermarket which is not far and you'll find Moss Park Pharmacy not far as well. Prehistoria, Parliament Interpretive Centre and Nightwood Theatre are all within walking distance from The Knitting Mill Lofts and could be a great way to spend some down time. Love being outside? Look no further than Orphan's Greenspace - Dog Park, Sackville Playground or Little Trinity Church Lands, which are only steps away from 426 Queen St E.
For those residents of 426 Queen St E without a car, you can get around quite easily. The closest transit stop is a Light RailStop (QUEEN ST EAST AT SACKVILLE ST) and is only steps away, but there is also a Subway stop, QUEEN STATION - NORTHBOUND PLATFORM, a 14-minute walk connecting you to the TTC. It also has (Light Rail) route 301 Queen, and (Light Rail) route 501 Queen nearby. If you need to get on the highway often from The Knitting Mill Lofts, Don Valley Parkway and Queen St E has both on and off ramps and is only a 2-minute drive.