Listing Owner
Member Since 2026
Located in Toronto’s iconic Merchandise Lofts, this spacious and light-filled 1,500 sq ft apartment offers a calm and inspiring home base in the heart of downtown Toronto. Ideal for a visiting professor, researcher, writer, graduate student, or academic couple on sabbatical, the loft combines authentic industrial architecture with warmth, comfort, and exceptional walkability. The apartment features soaring ceilings, hardwood floors, oversized warehouse windows, abundant natural light, and generous open living and dining areas well suited for reading, writing, and working from home. Enjoy a peaceful and quiet retreat in the center of the city. The open-concept layout includes a primary bedroom with en-suite bath and a second bedroom and full bathroom. The apartment is furnished and includes new memory-foam beds, a fully equipped kitchen, washer/dryer , central heat and air conditioning, fireplace, and one covered parking space. It is also furnished with carefully selected contemporary artworks from our own collection, Residents enjoy access to one of downtown Toronto’s most celebrated rooftop terraces — an expansive sky deck with gardens, lounge areas, BBQs, pool, and sweeping skyline views. Additional amenities include a fitness centre, yoga room, basketball court, sauna, indoor pool, and 24-hour security. A Metro grocery store is located directly within the building for exceptional day-to-day convenience. The location is especially well suited for academic life. Toronto Metropolitan University is less than a 3-minute walk away, with quick TTC access to the University of Toronto, OCAD University, MaRS Discovery District, major hospitals, libraries, museums, and the Financial District. Dundas subway station is within a 5-minute walk, with direct streetcar routes across the city. The neighborhood blends historic Toronto character with creative urban energy. Walk to St. Lawrence Market, Allan Gardens, Eaton Centre, independent cafés including Dineen and Balzac’s, bookstores, restaurants, cultural venues, parks, and green space. Kensington Market, Yorkville, Queen’s Park, and Union Station are all easily accessible by foot, bike, or transit. This is a rare opportunity to experience downtown Toronto from a uniquely spacious and architecturally distinctive home designed for both city living and quiet retreat.
10 Months | Dates are flexible for this listing
Toronto Metropolitan University
City Centre, Church-Yonge Corridor
Toronto
Comments: It is in one of downtown Toronto’s most vibrant pockets, this neighborhood blends historic charm, creative energy, and everyday convenience. Walk to cafés, markets, parks, transit, and some of the city’s best dining and cultural spots.
Comments: Many building amenities are included as well as garage parking.
Furnished
High Speed Internet
Wi-Fi
TV
Balcony or Patio
Dedicated Parking
Elevator
Wheelchair Access
Air Conditioning
Fireplace
Doorman
Gym
Pool
Oven
Stove
Microwave
Refrigerator
Dishwasher
Washer
Dryer
Comments: Iconic rooftop deck with pool, gardens, lounges, BBQs, abd sweeping skyline views. The building houses a grocery store and a popular cafe in addition to other shops.
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Listing Owner
Member Since 2026
Comments: We are flexible on start and end dates but we don't live in the area so coordinating will have to be worked out.