Step into one of Edmontonâs rarest lofts: a top-floor, corner residence in the iconic 1929 John Deere Warehouse, reimagined by DUB Architects as Seventh Street Lofts. This 945 sq ft space delivers true loft living with soaring 13-ft fir-beam ceilings, exposed brick, rare and expansive south- and east-facing windows flooding the loft with natural light. Industrial meets modern with imported porcelain tile, fresh paint, a sleek renovated 4-piece bath, and brand-new A/C. The open kitchen, with stainless appliances and a generous islandâis made for hosting, while the private bedroom and full wardrobe keep life effortless. Flexible, bold, and unapologetically different, this loft adapts to your lifestyle. In-suite laundry, parking, and Airbnb-friendly bylaws offer flexibility. Steps to the Ice District, MacEwan, cafés, markets, nightlife, and the future LRTâthis isnât just a home, itâs a piece of Edmonton history you can live in (id:27476)