Nealon House King East
Project Description
Built in 1888, the historic Nealon House stands as one of Toronto’s oldest and most architecturally striking landmarks, celebrated for its distinctive Romanesque Revival style. With its rich heritage and timeless character, the building has long been a symbol of Toronto’s architectural past.
Now, under the vision of Oldstonehenge, the Nealon House is undergoing an exciting transformation. The redevelopment will bring the building back to life as a boutique hotel paired with a high-end restaurant, carefully balancing the preservation of its historic charm with the integration of modern luxury.
The project involves extensive restoration work to protect and highlight key heritage features, alongside the addition of updated building systems, infrastructure, and interior spaces to support contemporary hospitality operations. The result will be a sophisticated destination that celebrates the building’s architectural legacy while offering guests a unique and elevated experience in the heart of Toronto.