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  2. Loft - Wikipedia

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    The general term warehouse-to-loft conversions may sometimes be used for development of industrial buildings into apartments and condominiums. "Loft-style" may also refer simply to developments where a street-level business occupies the first floor while apartment "lofts" are placed above the first floor.

  3. Merchandise Building - Wikipedia

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    The project was one of the earlier and by far the largest warehouse loft conversions in Toronto. The ambitious plan to completely modernize the building was delayed by a general construction strike and a spectacular three-alarm fire, started when a worker tossed a cigarette butt into one of the old freight elevator shafts, landing on a massive ...

  4. Pearl District, Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    It now consists of industrial building conversion to offices, high-rise condominiums and warehouse-to-loft conversions. The increase of high-rise condominiums and warehouse-to-loft conversions was made evident with the construction of the Cosmopolitan on the Park building, which opened in Summer 2016. The Cosmopolitan on the Park residential ...

  5. Croton-on-Hudson needs to diversify housing. This proposed ...

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    The 5.66-acre property at 1 Half Moon Bay Dr., about one mile away from the Croton-Harmon train station, is currently occupied by a 120,000-square-foot warehouse and distribution center.

  6. Everything you need to know if considering a loft conversion

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  7. Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company Warehouse (Buffalo ...

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    The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company Warehouse, also known as the A&P Warehouse and The Keystone Warehouse Company, is a historic warehouse building located in Buffalo, Erie County, New York. It was built in 1917, is an eight-story reinforced concrete industrial building encompassing 250,000 square feet of warehouse space.