Home of the Week: Architect forges a modern home in a converted Junction foundry
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HOME OF THE WEEK
Architect forges a modern home in a converted Junction foundry
CAROLYN IRELAND
PUBLISHED MAY 22, 2026
UPDATED MAY 24, 2026
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Workers once fabricated fire hydrants, iron gates and components for locomotives at the landmark building in Toronto’s Junction Triangle. BIRDHOUSE MEDIA
1100 Lansdowne Ave., unit 339, Toronto
Asking Price: $2,798,000
Taxes: $6,447.44 (2025)
Monthly maintenance fee: $1,996.07
Agent: Adrian Mainella (Sotheby’s…
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