95 Beech Street
“The Warehouse Lofts”
Welcome to The Warehouse Lofts, a highly sought-after, luxurious factory conversion in burgeoning Little Italy. Own a piece of Ottawa history with these truly one-of-a-kind, authentic "post and beam" condominiums. The light pours in through the large industrial windows and skylights. The exposed brick, 12’ ceilings and hardwood floors create an atmosphere that's difficult to leave. If you do decide to venture outside this cozy abode, you will find an abundance of local eateries and bars just steps away on Preston Street. The bike paths behind the building and along Queen Elizabeth Drive make commuting by bike a breeze, not to mention the Carling O-Train stop is just around the corner.
Active Listings
Active Listings
This is one of our favourite buildings in the city, and our team knows it well — including several past purchases and sales within the building.
The button below links to the currently active listings here. If you’re curious about the building, considering a move, or would like to book a private viewing of any available units, feel free to reach out. We’d be happy to chat and help you explore the options.
History
Roughly 100 years ago, M.J. O'Brien purchased the land from the Canadian Pacific Railway. He built a factory to house two of his endeavours: a mica works (O’Brien & Fowler) and general railroad contracting (O'Brien, McDougall & O'Gorman). At the time, the lot was located between the two railways. One to the West and one to the North, both of which went to railway stations at the current locations of Tom Brown Arena and City Centre.
The O'Brien businesses remained in the building until 1938, when the building was taken over by Therien Co., a rug upholstery and furniture cleaning company.
In 1941, Mortimers purchased the building. Mortimers immediately took out a permit to add a two-storey addition on the north side, adding about 50% extra space to the original structure. Mortimers operated a printing business until the 1970s: Mortimer Limited (yearbooks, lithographs, etc).
In the 1980s, the Cream Jean Co. Ltd. manufactured and sold jeans here until the early 1990’s.
During the 1990s, there were a variety of business tenants.
The building was converted by Craig Callan Jones to condominiums in 2000. The name of the project was The Warehouse Lofts.
Past Sales
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2 Bed | 2 Bath
Asking Price: $549,900
DOM: 14
Listed By: Royal LePage Performance Realty
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2 Bed | 1 Bath
Asking Price: $679,900
DOM: 19
Listed By: Solid Rock Realty
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2 Bed | 1 Bath
Asking Price: $584,900
DOM: 43
Listed By: Royal LePage Performance Realty
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1 Bed | 1 Bath
Asking Price: $656,900
DOM: 19
Listed By: Century 21 Synergy Realty
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2 Bed | 1 Bath
Asking Price: $575,900
DOM: 7
Listed By: Digi Brokerage
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2 Bed | 1 Bath
Asking Price: $589,000
DOM: 28
Listed By: Real Broker Ontario Ltd.
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1 Bed | 2 Bath
Asking Price: $650,000
DOM: 56
Listed By: Royal LePage Integrity Realty
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2 Bed | 2 Bath
Asking Price: $699,000
Sold Over Asking
DOM: 34
Listed By: Engel & Völkers Ottawa
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2 Bed | 2 Bath
Asking Price: $899,000
DOM: 51
Listed By: Umber Realty inc.
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