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1420 King Street West
Suite 310
Toronto, ON M6K 1H1

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Whether you're planning a new commercial space, thinking about sustainable retrofits, or just curious about what we do - we'd love to hear from you. Fill out the form and we'll get back to you soon.

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Office Hours
  • Monday - Friday: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
  • Saturday: By appointment
  • Sunday: Closed

Prefer Meeting In Person?

We're located in the heart of Toronto's King West neighborhood. Street parking available, and we're just a short walk from the King streetcar. Coffee's always on.

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to common questions we get

Honestly, it varies quite a bit. A smaller commercial renovation might take 3-6 months from initial meeting to completion, while larger industrial builds can run 12-18 months or more. We'll give you a realistic timeline once we understand your specific needs.

Absolutely. We've done projects throughout Ontario and occasionally beyond. If your project's interesting enough, we'll make it work. Distance isn't usually a dealbreaker for us.

It's baked into everything we do. We're not talking about just slapping some solar panels on the roof - we look at materials, energy efficiency, long-term operating costs, the whole picture. Sustainable design just makes good business sense.

Yeah, that's part of what we do. Navigating municipal requirements and building codes can be a headache, so we handle all that for you. We've been through it enough times to know the process inside and out.

Just bring your ideas and any info you've got - site plans, photos, rough sketches, whatever. The first meeting's really just about getting to know each other and understanding what you're trying to accomplish. No need to overthink it.