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This enormous studio in historic The Toy Factory Lofts boasts over 600 square feet and features soaring ceilings rising 11 feet high, wall-to-wall 8-foot high windows, open kitchen with maple cabinetry, stainless steel appliances and granite countertops, luxury bathroom with jacuzzi tub, stainless steel track lighting, oak hardwood floors, and individual central heat and A/C a rare find!
The Toy Factory Lofts are 56 luxury condo units located in the building that was once home to Tudor Metal Products, where the popular Depression-era toy Budget Bank was invented by Elmer Sas in 1929. Two decades later, this is where Elmer's son Norman created Electric Football, one of the country's most beloved post World War II games. From the 1950's through the 1980's, Electric Football became more sophisticated and lifelike. In 1958, Electric Football introduced its first 3D plastic players and in the 1960's, Tudor became an official NFL licensee. But by the late 1980's, video games replaced the hands-on board and the company was purchased by Miggle Toys