FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Designed by mcCallumSather, New Ballroom Bowl Redefines Bowling Experience Bringing Refined Recreation and Leisure in Toronto Hamilton, ON, April 4, 2024 – mcCallumSather announces the completion of its latest project, an upscale bowling alley for The Ballroom Bowl, in the Yorkville district of Toronto. The project is designed to be a sophisticated read more…
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Opportunity The original Ballroom Bowl on John St. is one of the only and longest-running bowling alleys in downtown Toronto. The opportunity for The Ballroom Bowl Yorkville is to present a high-end bowling experience like no other in Toronto’s most up-scale neighborhood. The client is a well-established operator that will bring a unique entertainment destination read more…
c/o Canadian Architect McMaster Innovation Park recently released plans for their campus Master Plan, which at full build-out will encompass 2.5 million square feet of purpose-built facilities dedicated to innovation, commercialization, and entrepreneurship. In 2019, mcCallumSather began working with McMaster Innovation Park to conduct a feasibility study on the vision for the 350,000 SF adaptive read more…
Our Director, Drew Hauser, will be speaking about success in adaptive reuse projects with Steve Kulakowsky of Core Urban, Jason Casis of Equal Parts Hospitality, Rob Ziedler of Dabbert Group, moderated by Kalen Anderson for the Council of Canadian Urbanism’s CanU11 event at @Westinghouse HQ on November 7! Projects discussed during the panel include The read more…
Daily Commercial News spoke with Luke Wywrot, Managing Partner with Hue Developments, about preservation and heritage consultation on the James Street Baptist Church. C/O Daily Commercial News A signature downtown Hamilton, Ont. project, a proposed adaptive reuse integrating the iconic James Street Baptist Church with a new 30-storey condo tower, is back on with a read more…
Opportunity This adaptive reuse project entailed the conversion of the three-storey 25,000 sf former Schreiter’s Furniture building (c. 1890) located at 27 Gaukel St in downtown Kitchener, Ontario into the new headquarters for North, maker of Focals smart glasses technology. The project scope included restoration of the existing “brick and beam” warehouse shell, including heritage read more…
The Canadian Association of Heritage Professionals (CAHP) officially named Drew Hauser of mcCallumSather as a CAHP Professional member, the first Professional CAHP membership extended to an architect in the City of Hamilton. Further members of our heritage team include CAHP certified architects Christina Karney and Cecila Nin. Professional membership in the widely respected association is read more…
We were retained in 2011 by the Dundas Museum and Archives to address the condition of its buildings – the Pirie House, Doctor’s House and 1950’s museum building. The Challenge Constructed in three time periods, spanning 82 years, the existing building complex was made of a wide range of materials. The result was a variety of read more…