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Opened
  
1929

Province
  
Ontario

Architect
  
Roy Bishop

Phone
  
+1 416-596-0148

Architectural style
  
Art Deco

Tip Top Tailors Building

Address
  
637 Lake Shore Blvd W, Toronto, ON M5V 3J6, Canada

Similar
  
Waterpark City, Ideal Lofts, The Uptown Residences, Little Norway Park, Maple Leaf Stadium

The Tip Top Tailors Building, now known as the 'Tip Top Lofts' is a former 1920s industrial building converted to condominium lofts in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located on 637 Lake Shore Boulevard West just west of Bathurst Street, near the waterfront. It was the former headquarters of Tip Top Tailors Ltd., a Canadian menswear retailer.

Description

Designed by Bishop and Miller architects using Art Deco decoration, the building was completed in 1929 and housed the manufacturing, warehousing, retail and office operations of Tip Top Tailors Ltd., a menswear clothing retailer founded in 1909 by Polish immigrant David Dunkelman. Tip Top Tailors eventually became a part of clothing conglomerate Dylex Limited.

In 1972, the building was designated as a heritage structure by the City of Toronto. In spring 2002, Dylex sold the property to Context Development, which converted it into condominium lofts. The conversion was designed by architectsAlliance of Toronto. The conversion included the addition of six stories on the roof. The neon 'Tip Top Tailors' rooftop sign was retained and given a slant.

References

Tip Top Tailors Building Wikipedia