About the Loft - Trinity Lofts is a soft loft built by Canadian Equity & Development in 2002. The seven-storey building looks like an early 20th century warehouse and is shaped like an L to neatly tuck behind the historical site of the restored Georgian Farr House. Notable features include large windows, 8 foot stainless steel laminate cupboards, upgraded appliances, halogen lighting, & hardwood floors. Ceilings typically range from 9 to 10 ft in height.
About the Neighbourhood - Trinity Bellwoods, a 100 acre parcel of land, was once owned by Captain Samuel Smith in the early 1800s. Smith named this park “Gore Vale” in honour of Lieutenant-Governor Frank Gore. In 1852, the lower half of Gore Vale became the grounds of Trinity College, after which this neighbourhood is named. The present neighbourhood began to take shape in the 1880s and was fully developed by the early 1900s.
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TrinityBellwoods
901 Queen St W
Loft Type |
Soft |
Status |
Completed |
Built |
2002 |
No. of Units |
98 |
Storeys |
4 |
Building Amenities
exercise room, party/meeting room