Every rusted beam tells a story. Every forgotten factory floor holds memories. We don't just restore buildings - we're basically time travelers with hard hats, bringing industrial ghosts back to life.
Toronto's forgotten iron giant from 1903 sat empty for 40 years. Now it's a mixed-use creative hub that keeps the grit but adds the comfort. We kept every rivet we could save, exposed those gorgeous steel trusses, and turned the old casting floor into the coolest event space you've ever seen.
Turned a century-old sugar warehouse into waterfront lofts. The brick walls have seen some stuff - now they're watching Netflix instead of storing molasses. We preserved the loading docks as balconies, which honestly wasn't in the original plan but worked out perfectly.
This beast used to service steam locomotives. Now it's a food hall and maker space that still smells faintly of coal (kidding, we cleaned that). The turntable pit became a sunken dining area, and those massive steel doors? They still work, and they're dramatic as hell when you open them for events.
Transformed 12 blocks of abandoned shipyards into a walkable neighborhood. Kept the cranes as public art because, honestly, they're cooler than anything we could've built.
Vancouver, BC | 2023
A 1920s textile mill that produced uniforms during both World Wars. We turned it into tech offices but kept the old weaving room floor patterns visible under glass. History you can literally walk over.
Sherbrooke, QC | 2023
Massive coal-fired power plant turned cultural venue. The turbine hall acoustics are insane - bands love it, and so do we. Those industrial cathedral vibes hit different.
Toronto, ON | 2022
An old railway bridge everyone wanted torn down. We convinced the city to let us turn it into an elevated park instead. Three kilometers of industrial steel transformed into green space. The rust stays - it's earned its patina.
1830s brewery that stopped production in the 90s. We turned the fermentation tanks into hotel rooms - yeah, you read that right. The copper kettles are now the lobby feature. Guests love taking selfies next to equipment that made beer for 160 years.
Turned concrete silos into a rock climbing gym. The circular walls were perfect for it.
Winnipeg, MB | 2022
Preserved the old steel mill as an interactive industrial museum. The machinery still moves.
Hamilton, ON | 2023
Where they built cars in the 50s, startups now build software. Full circle kinda.
Oshawa, ON | 2021