Fogo Island
Fogo Island
King East
King East
Rosedale
Rosedale
Leslieville
Leslieville
Summerhill
Summerhill
The Junction
The Junction
High Park
High Park
Castlefield Design District
Castlefield Design District
Nealon House
Nealon House

Completed in 1888, the Nealon House is a distinguished example of Romanesque Revival architecture, noted for its red brickwork, stone detailing, and distinctive porte-cochère. Acquired and revitalized by Oldstonehenge with the addition of a four-storey expansion, the property preserves its historic character while introducing new vitality. In a full-circle nod to its 19th-century origins, the upper levels now house a hotel tenant, ensuring the Nealon House continues to play a defining role in Toronto’s urban landscape.

William Rowntree Block
William Rowntree Block

Completed in 1921, the William Rowntree Block is a striking example of Neo-Gothic architecture, recognized for its brick and stone detailing, parapets, and signature “R” pilasters. Acquired by Oldstonehenge and Clifton Blake alongside a neighbouring property, it will anchor a new mixed-use residential rental development set for completion in 2026. The project preserves and highlights the historic façade, ensuring the Rowntree Block’s architectural legacy continues to define the character of Toronto’s streetscape while introducing new life for the next generation.

High Park Korean Church
High Park Korean Church

Historically known as the High Park Korean Church, 260 High Park is a landmark example of early 20th-century ecclesiastical architecture, defined by its stone construction, soaring windows, and Gothic Revival influences. Acquired by Oldstonehenge, the property is being transformed into a distinctive residential community that blends modern living with heritage character. The project is slated for successful completion in the coming years, ensuring the historic presence of 260 High Park continues to anchor and enrich the High Park neighbourhood.

High Park
High Park
William Levack House
William Levack House

Completed in 1890 and designed by Francis R. Heakes, the William Levack House is a landmark example of late-Victorian residential design, blending Romanesque and Queen Anne Revival influences. Acquired by Oldstonehenge, the property is currently under review for re-development. The project will preserve the home’s distinctive heritage character while introducing new residences, ensuring the Levack House continues to stand as a defining presence in Toronto’s Trinity-Bellwoods neighbourhood.

Trinity Bellwoods
Trinity Bellwoods
Nuvo Magazine
Nuvo Magazine

A Modular Cabin on Newfoundland’s Wild Coast Designed for Off-Grid Sustainability and Solitude

Storeys
Storeys

One of the Most Expensive Condos in Toronto History Just Sold

DesignLines Magazine
DesignLines Magazine

Condo Watch: The Handsome Denizen

The Globe and Mail
The Globe and Mail

Mid-rise Toronto project stands out, if not up

V6 Leslieville
V6 Leslieville
Leslieville
Leslieville
Parkdale
Parkdale
Leaside
Leaside
Parliament Street
Parliament Street
Christie Pits
Christie Pits
Fogo Island
King East
Rosedale
Leslieville
Summerhill
The Junction
High Park
Castlefield Design District
Nealon House
William Rowntree Block
High Park Korean Church
High Park
William Levack House
Trinity Bellwoods
Nuvo Magazine
Storeys
DesignLines Magazine
The Globe and Mail
V6 Leslieville
Leslieville
Parkdale
Leaside
Parliament Street
Christie Pits
Fogo Island
King East
Rosedale
Leslieville
Summerhill
The Junction
High Park
Castlefield Design District
Nealon House

Completed in 1888, the Nealon House is a distinguished example of Romanesque Revival architecture, noted for its red brickwork, stone detailing, and distinctive porte-cochère. Acquired and revitalized by Oldstonehenge with the addition of a four-storey expansion, the property preserves its historic character while introducing new vitality. In a full-circle nod to its 19th-century origins, the upper levels now house a hotel tenant, ensuring the Nealon House continues to play a defining role in Toronto’s urban landscape.

William Rowntree Block

Completed in 1921, the William Rowntree Block is a striking example of Neo-Gothic architecture, recognized for its brick and stone detailing, parapets, and signature “R” pilasters. Acquired by Oldstonehenge and Clifton Blake alongside a neighbouring property, it will anchor a new mixed-use residential rental development set for completion in 2026. The project preserves and highlights the historic façade, ensuring the Rowntree Block’s architectural legacy continues to define the character of Toronto’s streetscape while introducing new life for the next generation.

High Park Korean Church

Historically known as the High Park Korean Church, 260 High Park is a landmark example of early 20th-century ecclesiastical architecture, defined by its stone construction, soaring windows, and Gothic Revival influences. Acquired by Oldstonehenge, the property is being transformed into a distinctive residential community that blends modern living with heritage character. The project is slated for successful completion in the coming years, ensuring the historic presence of 260 High Park continues to anchor and enrich the High Park neighbourhood.

High Park
William Levack House

Completed in 1890 and designed by Francis R. Heakes, the William Levack House is a landmark example of late-Victorian residential design, blending Romanesque and Queen Anne Revival influences. Acquired by Oldstonehenge, the property is currently under review for re-development. The project will preserve the home’s distinctive heritage character while introducing new residences, ensuring the Levack House continues to stand as a defining presence in Toronto’s Trinity-Bellwoods neighbourhood.

Trinity Bellwoods
Nuvo Magazine

A Modular Cabin on Newfoundland’s Wild Coast Designed for Off-Grid Sustainability and Solitude

Storeys

One of the Most Expensive Condos in Toronto History Just Sold

DesignLines Magazine

Condo Watch: The Handsome Denizen

The Globe and Mail

Mid-rise Toronto project stands out, if not up

V6 Leslieville
Leslieville
Parkdale
Leaside
Parliament Street
Christie Pits
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