Experience the Core of Opportunity
at 110 Lombard

110 Lombard Street was designed by renowned Toronto architect David Roberts Jr., who also designed the Gooderham (“Flatiron”) building in 1898.

The Property was renovated in 2001 and 2012, integrating modern functionality within its historic structure while preserving key heritage features, including the striking 3-storey staircase and original brickwork. An elevator is located on the west portion of the building, along with two staircases on the south and northeast sides.

The 2,000 SF basement, with 8-foot ceiling heights, is suitable for supplementary office or storage uses. Six surface parking spaces are located at the rear of the building.

 

Property Overview

Address

110 Lombard Street

Municipality

Toronto

Official Plan

Mixed Use Areas

Zoning*

Commercial Residential CR 4.0 (C2.0; r4.0) SS1 (x2254)

Asset Type

Office

Lot Size

7,680 SF (0.18 acres)

Building Area (Above-Grade)

13,823 SF

Basement Area

2,000 SF

Frontage

64 ft

Depth

120 ft

Parking Stalls

6 surface parking stalls at the rear

Heritage Status

Designated

Year Built

1886

For pricing details, please contact the listing team

Property Specifications

Ceiling Height

Basement: 7’8” – 8’0”
1st Floor: 8’0” – 10’0”
2nd Floor: 8’0”
3rd Floor: 9’10”

Structure

Stone and masonry foundation

Exterior Walls

Cut stone and solid brick

Windows

Original single-pane windows with added storm panels (supplemental insulation)

Roof

Truncated hip roof with extended eaves & brick chimneys

HVAC

Forced Heat and Central Air

Electrical

750 Amps; 600 Volts

Elevator

One passenger elevator