In High Park, there is another big ol' Church conversion very similar to this (I think called the Abbey) which does not have a website (!)
The conversion is quite unique. I toured all of the models and they are wonderful, but not a lot of light because they are using all of the original windows (and there is no addition like this one). They're pretty pricey too.
Nonetheless, I believe "unique" and "one-of-a-kind" always sell. (But then so does monotonous dreck like CityPlace... probably to the same people that buy Crocs and then wear them out in public.)
Anyways, check it out if you're ever in the area. (North of High Park Blvd and just south of Howard Park... on Sunnyside Ave, I think).
Back to this thread... The Victoria Lofts struck me because of all of the conversations about Modernist versus traditional, etc...
I couldn't be a more modern-lovin' guy (hey, it's casaguy).... but yet I really am in love with this building (and all of those pics of the details I posted above.)
So what's wrong with a little cross-pollination?
And what's wrong with living in a building that once housed faith? Lightning won't strike you for your sins... but Christ, if it does, let us know!
And quite frankly...
I wouldn't mind a 40 storey glass tower directly behind this church. (But nothing as unredeeming as the Windermere tower).