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Grain Lofts - Toronto Pre-Construction Condo
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Grain Lofts at 1650 Dupont: a proposed 6-storey mixed-use condominium building designed by Gabriel Fain Architects Inc for Gairloch Developments on the northeast corner of Dupont Street and Osler Street, in Junction Triangle Register today for priority access and floor plans.

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About Grain Lofts

Location1650 Dupont Street, Toronto, Ontario M6P 3T2
CityToronto
StatusRegistration
OccupancyNA
BuilderGairloch
Storeys6
Total Units28
NeighbourhoodDovercourt Walace Emerson
Ceiling Heights9'0"
Parking Not Included
Locker Not Included
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Living RoomBedroomKitchenBathMasterBalcony
1 Bedroom
Living RoomBed 1Bed 2MasterKitchenDining
2 Bedroom
LivingBed 1Bed 2B3MasterKitchenFamily
3 Bedroom

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