Ideal Bread Company Factory
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Architectural styleEdwardian Classical
Location183 Dovercourt Road, Toronto
Year built1919
| Ideal Bread Company Factory | |
|---|---|
Building shown in 1923. | |
![]() Interactive map of the Ideal Bread Company Factory area | |
| General information | |
| Architectural style | Edwardian Classical |
| Location | 183 Dovercourt Road, Toronto |
| Coordinates | 43°38′47″N 79°25′24″W / 43.646409°N 79.423256°W |
| Year built | 1919 |
| Renovated | 1923, 1933 (additions to the factory), 2007 (conversion to lofts) |
| Closed | 1957 (bread factory) |
| Owner | Ideal Bread Company, later Wonder Bakeries |
| Technical details | |
| Material | steel and concrete, clad with red brick and trimmed with red and brown brick, artificial stone and metal |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect | Sydney Comber |
| Official name | Ideal Bread Company Factory |
| Designated | 2003 |
The Ideal Bread Company Factory is a preserved industrial bakery building, located at 183 Dovercourt Road, in Little Portugal, Toronto. The former factory building was converted to residential lofts in 2007, designated under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act since 2003.[1]
