Toronto Carpet Factory
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The history of the Toronto Carpet Factory begins with the company whose name it retains, the Toronto Carpet Manufacturing Company Limited, established by F. Barry Hayes in Toronto in 1891. By 1899, the burgeoning Toronto Carpet Manufacturing Company Limited, had outgrown its cramped space at Jarvis and The Esplanade and moved into an impressive new factory at 1179 King Street W. and 74 Fraser Ave.

The company couldn't keep up with the demand of the Canadian market for its ingrain and chenille Axminster carpets and within five years had added its own spinning and carding facilities, as well as additional looms to produce Brussels and Wilton carpets, in the new addition located at 67 Mowat Ave.
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I would not hesitate to recommend the Toronto Carpet Factory to organizations interested in leasing exceptional office space. The Carpet Factory is a great place to attract the right people for me to grow the business. The Toronto Carpet Factory has been the home to our interior design studio for over 17 years.
Reviews (4)
Mak Martin
Mak Martin
Nov 27, 2021
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Ate at a restaurant in the district. Love this area of Toronto. Lots of amazing places to dine.
Priyalicious
Priyalicious
Aug 26, 2021
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Food was delicious, but the freshly squeeze mango & tangerine juice didn't taste like it was freshly squeeze for $6.25 it's not worth it, however the vanilla latte was delicious & the black n blue pancakes was delicious 😋
Karen Richards
Karen Richards
Feb 01, 2021
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Very well preserved and taken care of office and restaurant complex. Little pieces of history and artifacts through the building. The office and maintenance team are responsive and really care about the building, safety and client experience.
Bill Hewitt
Bill Hewitt
Oct 11, 2018
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A very well done restoration of a unique series of buildings in Toronto.