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Case Study: The Pyjama Factory

Case Study: The Pyjama Factory

The Pyjama Factory: Historic Industrial Landmark Reimagined

The Pyjama Factory

25 King Street, Lindsay, Ontario

Historic Character. Riverside Living. Boutique Scale.

The Pyjama Factory Condominiums in Lindsay, Ontario represent a distinctive adaptive reuse of one of the community’s most recognizable industrial landmarks. Situated along the Scugog River near Lock 33 and steps from downtown Lindsay, the project blends heritage architecture with modern residential comfort.

Originally constructed as the Canadian Pyjama and Shirt Company factory, the building stood for decades as a symbol of Lindsay’s industrial roots. In 2007, redevelopment plans were initiated to preserve the structure’s historical significance while introducing a new residential purpose to the site.

Today, the fully realized three-storey condominium complex features 19 uniquely designed one- and two-bedroom residences. Sales launched in 2018, and the project is now completely sold out.

Property Overview

  • Total G.F.A.: 17,500 SF

  • Units: 19 Boutique Residences

  • Unit Sizes: 646 – 1,254 SF

  • Bedrooms: 1–2

  • Bathrooms: 1–2

  • Storeys: 3

  • Construction Year (Conversion): 2000

  • Renovation Completion: 2002

  • Status: Sold Out

Development Highlights

  • Complete adaptive reuse of a historic factory building

  • Original architectural character preserved and enhanced

  • Riverside location along the Scugog River

  • Boutique, low-density residential scale

  • Walkable access to downtown Lindsay amenities

  • Launched in 2018; all units successfully sold

Location

Positioned in the heart of Lindsay, The Pyjama Factory offers direct waterfront views and immediate proximity to local shops, dining, and services. The site combines small-town charm with natural surroundings, delivering a tranquil residential lifestyle within a historic setting.

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