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Experience ravine living in the heart of Central Edmonton. This 2 Bedroom, 1.5 bathroom condo at Trinity Point is one of the city’s best-kept secrets — a concrete and steel constructed building tucked away next to Mill Creek Ravine with unbeatable access to Downtown, Whyte Avenue, the French Quarter, and the University of Alberta.

What makes living here so remarkable?

Location, Location, Location

Connected to the best of Edmonton

  • Mill Creek Ravine: Endless walking & biking trails at your doorstep

  • Whyte Avenue: Restaurants, cafés, nightlife, and shopping within minutes

  • Bonnie Doon & the French District: Rich cultural community with schools, parks, and markets

  • Downtown Edmonton: Quick commute to work, entertainment, and the Ice District

  • University of Alberta: A short bike or transit ride away

This is central living without compromise — a rare combination of nature, convenience, and quality construction.

Private balcony

Spectacular Mill Creek Ravine views

Step outside onto your private balcony and take in the uninterrupted views of Mill Creek Ravine. Surrounded by trees and green space, it’s a peaceful retreat perfect for morning coffee, evening unwinds, or simply enjoying nature without leaving the city.

Luxury Finishes

Elevate Everyday Living

This home is designed with details that make a difference. Cook like a chef in the gourmet kitchen featuring a gas stove, built-in oven, and granite counters with plenty of space to gather. Warmth and style flow throughout with engineered hardwood floors and a cozy gas fireplace, creating the perfect balance of comfort and sophistication.

Property Highlights

1 Bed + Den 1.5 Bathrooms Air Conditioning Pet Friendly 9-foot Ceilings Engineered Hardwood floors Massive in-suite laundry Secure Indoor Parking Storage Room Fitness Center Nearby Shopping & Groceries Close to Transit
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Just Listed Inside Edmonton’s Hecla Block: 203, 10141 95 Street

There’s a building at the corner of 95 Street and 101A Avenue that has outlasted everything: booms, busts, a fire, decades of neglect, and the constant pressure of redevelopment.

Built in 1914. Condemned in the 1990s. Gutted by fire. And still, it stood.

Four walls of red brick that refused to come down.

That building is the Hecla Block — one of the most recognizable heritage loft buildings in Edmonton.

View the available Hecla Block loft for sale


Edmonton Has a Loft Problem (and It’s Not What You Think)

Search “lofts for sale in Edmonton” and you’ll find options.

Search “lofts for sale in Edmonton” and you’ll find a lot of buildings using that word loosely.

Open-concept layouts in new construction. Exposed ductwork designed to look industrial. Tall ceilings over freshly poured concrete.

They’re fine.

But they’re not lofts.

They’re loft-adjacent — built to evoke a feeling that actually comes from somewhere real.

True loft living has a specific origin: buildings that existed before you. Industrial or early residential spaces repurposed over time, where the structure itself becomes the design.

The Hecla Block is the real version.

Built as Edmonton was still defining itself, this pre-WWI apartment building has survived long enough to become something else entirely. The brick is original. The bones are over a century old. The exposed walls inside each unit aren’t a design decision — they are the building.

There are only 14 units.

There will only ever be 14 units.

And currently, one of them is for sale.

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Let’s Talk About Location

This is Boyle Street—one of Edmonton’s oldest and most layered neighbourhoods.

Mapped in 1892, this is where the city actually began to take shape. The streets, the scale, the buildings—they weren’t manufactured later. They’ve evolved, adapted, and held onto something most neighbourhoods have already lost: character.

If you’ve spent time in places like East Vancouver, you’ll recognize the feeling. Not polished. Not overly curated. But real. Lived-in. Changing in a way that signals momentum.

And that momentum is already underway.

The Quarters redevelopment is actively reshaping the east edge of downtown. Chinatown is seeing renewed cultural and commercial energy. City-led infrastructure upgrades are rebuilding the streets, sidewalks, and lighting through 2026. The Arts District—Winspear, the Art Gallery, the Royal Alberta Museum—is a short walk away. Downtown is minutes, without feeling like you’re in the middle of it.

And then there’s what sits just below it.

Within ten minutes on foot, you’re in the North Saskatchewan River valley — the largest urban parkland in North America, 48 kilometres of connected trails, parks, and green space that Edmonton somehow managed to protect from development.

Louise McKinney Riverfront Park is right there. Dawson Park—with its off-leash trails, fire pits, hoodoo views, and boat launch—is minutes away. The Muttart Conservatory’s glass pyramids catch the morning light across the water.

If you ride a bike, you can be deep in the valley and feel genuinely removed from the city within minutes of leaving your front door.

On weekends, Little Brick Café in Riverdale is a short walk down the hill. It’s one of those places people return to—good coffee, seasonal menu, a patio that fills up quickly when the weather turns.

The LRT runs nearby. Downtown is minutes by bike or car. The Italian Centre on 95A Street is close enough to function as your actual grocery store.

This is the kind of urban access people pay a premium for in other cities.

In Edmonton, it still exists—just not everywhere.


The Loft

This is a southwest-facing one-bedroom, one-bathroom corner unit.

Natural light moves through the space from morning into evening, carried by oversized south and west-facing windows. Exposed brick lines every wall, and the ceiling height gives the unit a sense of volume that isn’t common in newer construction.

The layout is open, with the kitchen positioned around a concrete island and surrounded by updated cabinetry and modern finishes that sit naturally within the building’s original structure.

The bathroom has been fully renovated, and in-suite laundry is already in place.

It’s a space that doesn’t try to reinterpret loft living. It simply is.

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The History of Hecla

The Hecla Block was designed by David Hardie and John Martland—Martland would later become Edmonton’s City Architect.

The materials and details reflect that era: wire-cut red brick, stone lintels, ornamental keystones, and the original “HECLA BLOCK” name set into the façade. Even the foyer tilework remains.

The building was named by its original owner, Icelandic immigrant John Johnson, after Mount Hekla.

After a fire in 1994, only the shell remained. What followed was a full interior reconstruction in the early 2000s, creating open-concept loft layouts inside a preserved 1914 exterior.

That combination—historic structure with modern interior function—is what defines true loft living.


Who This Is For

This isn’t about square footage.

It’s about preference.

The Hecla Block tends to attract people who are looking for something specific—something with texture, history, and a sense of place.

People who want to walk out their door and feel connected to a city, not insulated from it.

People who understand that not everything of value is new.

If you’ve experienced loft living in other cities and wondered where Edmonton’s version is—

This is it.


Caitlin Heine is a REALTOR® with RE/MAX Real Estate and co-founder of Iconic YEG, specializing in Edmonton lofts, heritage properties, and homes with character in central Edmonton.

📧 caitlin@iconicyeg.com
📞 587-336-3176

#203, 10141 95 Street NW | Hecla Block | $299,900

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Seventh Street Lofts: A Creative Urban Haven in Downtown Edmonton

When you walk through the doors of Seventh Street Lofts, you don’t just enter a condo building — you step into Edmonton’s history. Originally built in 1929 as the John Deere Warehouse, this striking brick and beam landmark has been reimagined by DUB Architects into one of the city’s most coveted addresses for artists, musicians, entrepreneurs, and urban explorers.

And in a city filled with cookie-cutter condos, it’s worth knowing: there are only about 200 true historic lofts across Edmonton. Living here isn’t just about owning real estate — it’s about joining a rare community of people who value authenticity, creativity, and character.

Inside the Loft: 945 SQFT of Creative Freedom

Unit #208 isn’t your typical one-bedroom. It’s a 945 SQFT top-floor corner loft with an energy all its own.

You’re greeted by exposed brick walls, soaring 13 ft wood-beam ceilings, and oversized south- and east-facing windows that flood the space with sunlight. Morning light spills across concrete floors and highlights textures of brick and fir beams, setting the stage for inspiration.

The open-concept design makes this loft incredibly versatile. Whether you’re a musician with a grand piano, an artist who needs studio space, or someone who just loves big, airy living rooms filled with plants — this unit adapts to your life, not the other way around.

  • The kitchen is modern and practical, with stainless steel appliances and an island perfect for wine nights or slow Sunday brunches.

  • The bedroom is private and cozy, anchored by a massive wardrobe system that feels more boutique than apartment.

  • The bathroom has been fully renovated — sleek, modern, and spa-like.

  • The brand new A/C ensures that even in the peak of summer, your loft and everything inside it stays cool.

This isn’t just a condo. It’s a canvas.

Building Vibes: Seventh Street Lofts Community

Living in Seventh Street Lofts means surrounding yourself with people who choose character over convention. The building itself exudes industrial chic, from its warehouse heritage to its modern upgrades. Residents here tend to be:

  • Artists & musicians, who love the natural light and raw finishes.

  • Entrepreneurs & creatives, drawn to the building’s unique identity.

  • Design lovers, who crave something more authentic than drywall boxes.

It’s a building where neighbuors appreciate individuality, pets are welcome, and short-term rentals (Airbnb) are allowed — giving you flexibility in how you live and invest.

The Neighborhood: Downtown Edmonton’s Creative Core

Step outside, and you’re right in the heart of Downtown Edmonton. Life here is about energy, culture, and convenience:

  • MacEwan University is just steps away, keeping the neighborhood young and vibrant.

  • The Ice District with Rogers Place, concerts, and Oilers games is around the corner.

  • The Downtown Farmers Market is an easy stroll — fresh food, local vendors, and weekend energy.

  • Cafés, craft breweries, live music venues, and galleries are all within walking distance.

  • Soon, a new LRT station will connect you directly to the University of Alberta and the river valley.

Living here means you don’t just go out — you’re already in the middle of it all.

Bonus: Live With Local Art

Right now, the loft is staged with the work of local artist Jai Tanninen — bold, thought-provoking pieces that play perfectly against the raw textures of brick and concrete. Even better? The art is for sale.

Imagine moving in and curating your loft with Edmonton’s own creative voice — owning not just a home, but a lifestyle layered in history and artistry.

Why This Loft is Different

  • Rare: Only ~200 true historic lofts in Edmonton.

  • Spacious: 945 SQFT top-floor corner unit.

  • Character: Brick, beams, and ceilings you can’t replicate.

  • Flexible: Pet-friendly, Airbnb-friendly, and designed to adapt.

  • Connected: Walkable downtown location with future LRT access.

Loft Life is Lifestyle

Living in Seventh Street Lofts isn’t about ticking boxes — it’s about waking up in a space that inspires you every single day. It’s about light pouring in on your morning coffee, about nights hosting friends in a home that feels like a gallery, and about being part of one of Edmonton’s most authentic creative communities.

This isn’t just a home. It’s a way of life.

📞 Contact Caitlin Heine – Iconic YEG Real Estate Team
📲 587-336-3176
🌐 www.iconicyeg.com

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