Built to house the printing presses of Rolph Clark Stone, one of Canadas largest graphic firms in its day & an icon of early Leslieville, the Printing Factory is one of the city's most well-known loft conversions. Perched atop its heritage-designated 1913 nameplate, like a royal crown on its podium, lies this 2-storey, 3-bed, 3-bath jewel & its jaw-dropping nearly 900 sqft terrace. Unlike a freehold, there's no snow shovelling or leaf-raking here. Unlike a town, you're bathed in west-facing, floor-to-ceiling light. Upstairs: 10-ft concrete ceilings, exposed ductwork, 2-piece bath, 1 of 3 bedrooms & an open-concept living/dining/kitchen. Whether it's an intimate evening in or the entertaining event of the year, you've nearly doubled your living space with the outdoor terrace. This backyard-in-the-sky offers an unobstructed CN Tower skyline view with the sunsets of your dreams. Downstairs: retreat to beds two & three (one, the primary), each with ensuite baths. Utterly unforgettable, this monarchic residence awaits those who appreciate true grandeur.