Case Studies

A ROYAL FLUSH.

We identified 3 adjacent properties totalling approximately 13,000 square feet at the intersection of King and Princess. This royally named downtown site had many challenges, not least of which was an historic designation and one owner nicknamed "the phantom" -- not surprisingly, it took almost two years to achieve a "royal flush" at King and Princess.

A "GREAT" PROBLEM.

An Optometrist at Yonge and Eglinton with multiple practices in Toronto was faced with "a great problem to have", i.e. the kind of problem that comes from success: they had grown so much they'd completely run out of space!

LIFE AND DEATH.

When a local church was rumored to be for sale and we conducted a standard development review of the property and we immediately knew there was an assembly opportunity: the adjacent property was a funeral home owned by one of the largest operators in the country, and when the two properties were combined the site was large enough to build a 100,000 square foot GFA building.