Richard Bigley Lofts

Address 98 Queen St. E., Toronto, ON
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Richard Bigley Lofts is a resale listing that has been constructed by Live/Work Inc. located at 98 Queen St. E., Toronto. This project is bringing a luxurious low-rise building of 3 storeys with a total of 3 units. The completion date for occupancy for this property was 1999.

A modern hard-loft development, these Richard Bigley lofts stand out from other Toronto lofts with only three units that each span one level.

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Features and Amenities

Just east of Toronto’s downtown, there is a modest, distinctive loft conversion called Richard Bigley Lofts. Richard Bigley constructed the original building in the late 1880s. The building’s past is reflected in its architecture. The red exposed brick accents and elaborate, curved windows on the exterior have not changed.

The structure has a sizable lobby made of brick and tile, indoor parking on the bottom floor, enormous windows, and lovely architectural details. Since 1976, the building has its place in the Toronto Heritage Building Inventory. The Lofts are extremely contemporary, open-plan living areas. Additionally, the building’s original painted sign is really good.

With elevator access, each suite offers about 2040 square feet on its own floor. Hardwood floors, tile lobby, large brick, 10-foot ceilings, and massive windows are some of the building’s original features. To construct lightwells, which resemble atriums, very large windows have been erected all around them. Along with hardwood flooring, light enters the Richard Bigley Lofts through the building’s side arches.

Underground parking is available in the Richard Bigley building, and the lofts have spacious lockers. The maintenance fees include parking, water and insurance. Additionally, each unit has a private elevator. You enjoy the maximum amount of space and privacy since each loft takes up an entire floor of the building.

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Location and Neighbourhood

The Richard Bigley Lofts at 98 Queen Street East, Toronto has been transformed into three lovely Toronto lofts. You can walk to Massey Hall, Front Street, the Eaton Centre, and the Queen metro station. All the best locales and Toronto’s top attractions are within easy walking distance of Richard Bigley Lofts.

Additionally, nearby are St. James Park and George Brown College. Richard Bigley homeowners have the option of exploring green space at Queens Park, which is always roomy and well-kept, or the equally convenient Moss Park and St. James Park. For movies, you can visit the Ed Mirvish Theatre.

One of the best food marketplaces in the world, St. Lawrence Market, is only a few steps away. You’ll find Toronto’s vibrant Church Street Corridor experience right outside your door, which stretches from the Golden Thai restaurant on Church Street and nightlife to Yonge-Dundas Square nightlife, the Eaton Centre, Ryerson University, and even Yorkville retail and Queen Street’s vibrant music scene. Additionally, Moss Park, a nice green spot for a break from the hustle and bustle of downtown, is only a block away.

Accessibility and Highlights

The Richard Bigley Lofts might be Toronto’s tiniest loft conversion. The originally built 1876 building, which bears the name of its creator, was converted into three hard lofts in 1999. The Richard Bigley Lofts’ location also makes transit simple. It is just a short walk distance away from the Yonge metro line and streetcar lines.

With access to the Don Valley Parkway through Davies Street off of Queen Street East and the Gardiner Expressway via Jarvis Street, the region is straightforward to navigate for drivers.

Richmond and Adelaide both have bike lanes that make travelling to and from the Financial District simple, while the Martin Goodman Trail offers another route for riders who want to go further east or west.

The Richard Bigley Loft owners will be transported by streetcar to Queen station along Queen Street, where they may connect to Leslieville, Corktown, the Yonge subway line, and other locations. At Union Station, where they take you to the UP service, GO Transit, VIA Rail, or Pearson International Airport, they will arrive after two stations on the subway.

The bike score is 80/100 and the walk score is 100/100.

About the Developer

The builder and developer of the Richard Bigley lofts at 98 Queen St. E., Toronto, is Live/Work Inc. They are responsible for these wonderful lofts at Queen St. E., Toronto.

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