Volta Lofts Unveiled
By on Aug 05, 2011
From the moment you enter Volta Lofts, you'll feel its energy. This is a place where opposites attract, modern meets traditional and anything is possible. Named after the inventor of the electric battery, Alessandro Volta, this address was once home to Beresford Substation, which powered the TTC trolleys on Annette Street. Just steps from a wide array of shops, restaurants and galleries, Volta is close to everything you need, and provides the perfect place to recharge your batteries afterwards.
The Suites - 1 and 2 bedroom units all with dens and terraces ranging in size from 812 sq. - 1313 square feet offer the perfect canvas for self-expression. Select a neutral palette or go bold, with Italian-made LUBE kitchens available in a range of modern colours. quartz countertops,
energy-efficient stainless steel appliances, and a home automation system completes your masterpiece.
For more information on Volta Lofts, visit www.voltalofts.com