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About 10 years ago, a 1,128-square-foot portion of an old garment warehouse was converted into this modern loft with 12-foot ceilings, exposed ductwork and windows to the east and west ...
He first laid eyes on the building in 2014, after the manufacturer was shut down. "It was a dark place," he said. Old brick, trusses hinted at potential But in the remnants of the uniform factory ...
Now look north. You’re standing at the gateway to what was, in the 1920s and 30s, Toronto’s booming garment district, and the two impressive buildings on either side of you were designed by ...
The original wooden floors, however, are still intact. The tour features a replica of the type of garment manufactured in Vineberg’s new factory: the sack suit.
Marv Holland Apparel was once one of Edmonton's oldest companies. In its heyday, the brick building at 109th Avenue and 120th Street was filled with sewing machines and other equipment for making ...
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