$2,250,000Asking Price
A rare and remarkable laneway property offering extraordinary flexibility and immense opportunity. Set discreetly behind College Street, this detached, mixed-use building is zoned for both Commercial and Residential use and presents a wealth of possibilities for creative entrepreneurs, small business owners, inspired homeowners or developers. Entirely re-imagined by the current owner, the structure offers over 2,600 square feet of bright, thoughtfully designed space. Currently configured as a creative studio and office, the main level includes a large boardroom, sample library, staff kitchen and two washrooms. Upstairs features collaborative workstations, two private offices, a copy room and server room, though the layout easily lends itself to reconfiguration for live/work, a boutique gallery, design showroom, or private residence. Residential renderings included as inspiration to spark your imagination. Nestled along a quiet laneway, the setting feels like a hidden urban retreat - tucked away from the bustle, yet mere steps to the energy of College Streets restaurants, bars, shops, and transit. Once believed to have housed the neighbourhood flour mill, the building carries a unique industrial character ready for its next creative chapter.
A rare and remarkable laneway property offering extraordinary flexibility and immense opportunity. Set discreetly behind College Street, this detached, mixed-use building is zoned for both Commercial and Residential use and presents a wealth of possibilities for creative entrepreneurs, small business owners, inspired homeowners or developers. Entirely re-imagined by the current owner, the structure offers over 2,600 square feet of bright, thoughtfully designed space. Currently configured as a creative studio and office, the main level includes a large boardroom, sample library, staff kitchen and two washrooms. Upstairs features collaborative workstations, two private offices, a copy room and server room, though the layout easily lends itself to reconfiguration for live/work, a boutique gallery, design showroom, or private residence. Residential renderings included as inspiration to spark your imagination. Nestled along a quiet laneway, the setting feels like a hidden urban retreat - tucked away from the bustle, yet mere steps to the energy of College Streets restaurants, bars, shops, and transit. Once believed to have housed the neighbourhood flour mill, the building carries a unique industrial character ready for its next creative chapter.
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Bickford Park, Toronto is a central Toronto neighbourhood notable for its singles, renters, university grads, executives and science, education, law & public sector and arts & culture professionals. It has a higher than average population of immigrants from Portugal, and Italian and Portuguese speakers. Residents tend to be younger with a significant number of adults aged 25 to 49.
Kids Per Family
0.9
kids per family
in the neighbourhood.
55%
of residents are
single and loving it.
55% singles
Toronto (50%)
53%
of residents
are renters.
53% renters
Toronto (47%)
57%
of residents are
university grads.
57% university grads
Toronto (48%)Average Household Income
$140K
is the average household
income in the neighbourhood.
Professions
Sales | 14% |
Government | 12% |
Culture | 11% |
Business | 11% |
Management | 9% |
35%
of residents were
born outside of Canada.
35% immigrants
Toronto (48%)8.7% from Portugal
All-time
0.4% from China
Recent
Foreign Languages
Portuguese | 11% |
Italian | 5% |
Cantonese | 4% |
French | 3% |
Spanish | 2% |
Religions
Christian | 52% |
Jewish | 5% |
Buddhist | 3% |
Hindu | 1% |
Social Housing Buildings
0
Social housing buildings
in the neighbourhood.
Shelters
1
Homeless shelters in
the neighbourhood.