If you’re in the market for a smaller, more intimate and discrete loft building on King Street West, you’ll find it at the 954 King Lofts. The 105-suite boutique loft building was the original architecturally designed midrise loft at a time of rapid gentrification in the King West and Liberty Village neighbourhood.
If you’re in the market for a smaller, more intimate and discrete loft building on King Street West, you’ll find it at the 954 King Lofts. The 105-suite boutique loft building was the original architecturally designed midrise loft at a time of rapid gentrification in the King West and Liberty Village neighbourhood.
Despite its King Street location, however, you won’t feel like you stop outside your doors into the thick of the city chaos. The building backs onto quiet residential townhomes to the north, and faces the well-landscaped Massey Harris Park across King St. to the south. You’ll also get your fill of fresh air on the walkout balconies that complete each suite. The ground floor units feature large terraces perfect for outdoor entertaining.
All of the suites are two-storey lofts, with eight storeys in total. Talking points include two-storey high exposed concrete walls, and wall-to-ceiling glass. One of the best perks is the location; 954 King is located just north of the 24/7 amenity-filled Liberty Village. Right outside its doors is a Loblaws Urban Market and a Starbucks, or, if you prefer, a Second Cup.
The building was constructed by Urbancorp and was Phase 1, with Electra Lofts at 1029 King St W, being phase 2.