Our Work Speaks Volumes

Real projects, real challenges, real solutions. Here's what we've been up to lately - from converting century-old warehouses into mixed-use spaces to carving out sustainable neighborhoods where there was just parking lots before.

Each project here represents months of domain analysis, zoning battles, countless coffee-fueled nights, and collaboration with folks who actually care about making cities better. No fluff - just the work.

Harbourfront Mixed Use Development

Harbourfront Mixed Use

Location: Toronto Waterfront

Type: Commercial & Residential

Turned an old industrial zone into a thriving community space. Dealt with maritime zoning regs that nobody had touched since 1987. Worth every headache when we saw families moving in.

Urban Planning
Queen Street Heritage Conversion

Queen Street Heritage Project

Location: Queen West, Toronto

Type: Heritage Restoration

1890s building that was literally falling apart. Heritage board wanted everything original, owner wanted modern units. We figured it out - kept the facade's soul, made the interior actually livable.

Restoration Heritage
EcoTower Sustainable Office

EcoTower Office Complex

Location: Mississauga, ON

Type: Commercial Sustainable

Net-zero wasn't just a goal - it became an obsession. Green roof, geothermal, the works. Tenants are saving ridiculous amounts on energy costs now.

Sustainable Design
Annex Lane Housing

Annex Lane Housing

Location: The Annex, Toronto

Type: Residential Development

Laneway housing that actually fits the neighborhood. Took forever convincing city planners but now it's a model for similar projects. Sometimes you gotta push back.

Residential
Distillery District Retail

Distillery Retail Spaces

Location: Distillery District, Toronto

Type: Commercial Optimization

Retailers needed flexible spaces that could adapt season to season. Modular design meant they could reconfigure without major renos. Pretty proud of this one.

Commercial
Parkdale Community Hub

Parkdale Community Hub

Location: Parkdale, Toronto

Type: Community Planning

What happens when you actually listen to the community? This. Mixed-income housing around a public plaza that's become the neighborhood's living room. Zoning was a nightmare but totally worth it.

Urban Planning Community
Junction Loft Conversion

Junction Loft Spaces

Location: The Junction, Toronto

Type: Adaptive Reuse

Old factory that sat empty for 15 years. Now it's artist studios and creative workspace. Sometimes buildings just need someone to see what they could be instead of what they were.

Adaptive Reuse
Yonge Corridor Residences

Yonge Corridor Tower

Location: North York, Toronto

Type: High-Rise Residential

Transit-oriented development done right. Walking distance to subway, mixed retail on ground floor, affordable units mixed with market rate. City planners actually used this as a template later.

High-Rise
Bloor West Streetscape

Bloor West Streetscape

Location: Bloor West Village, Toronto

Type: Urban Revitalization

Reimagined an entire street corridor. Wider sidewalks, better lighting, accessible storefronts. Small businesses are thriving now - foot traffic's up like 40% or something crazy.

Streetscape
King East Creative Office

King East Creative Hub

Location: King East, Toronto

Type: Commercial Interior

Designed for how people actually work now - not cubicles from 1995. Flexible spaces, natural light everywhere, areas for both collaboration and hiding from everyone when you need to focus.

Interior Design
Cabbagetown Church Conversion

Cabbagetown Church Homes

Location: Cabbagetown, Toronto

Type: Heritage Conversion

Converting a decommissioned church into condos while keeping its character? Yeah, that was intense. But those vaulted ceilings and stained glass make for some seriously unique living spaces.

Heritage Residential
Waterfront Promenade

Waterfront Promenade

Location: Toronto Harbourfront

Type: Public Space Planning

Public spaces should feel public, y'know? Made this stretch accessible, comfortable, with enough seating that you don't have to fight for a spot. Plus the views don't hurt.

Public Space

Got a project in mind?

Whether it's heritage restoration, urban planning, or figuring out how to make your domain work better - we've probably dealt with something similar. Let's talk about what you're trying to build.