
cannon mill lofts
Steeped in History.
Built for Tomorrow
cannon mill lofts
A Historic Mill Reborn in the Heart of Hamilton
Once home to the hum of looms and the workers who clothed a growing nation, the Cannon Knitting Mill stood for over a century as a symbol of Hamilton’s industrious spirit. Now, that spirit is being reimagined.
Welcome to Cannon Mill Lofts - a bold new development that preserves the legacy of one of Hamilton’s most iconic 19th-century factories and transforms it into a landmark for urban living, culture, and connection.
Inside its brick-and-beam frame: modern residences, vibrant markets, rooftop gardens, and a boutique hotel, all wrapped in a design inspired by the clean lines of Mies van der Rohe.
Cannon Mill Lofts is more than a building. It’s a story you can live in.

Past Projects

Proven Vision. Trusted Results.
Cannon Mill Lofts builds on a successful portfolio of residential developments by our team, including High Park Lofts and One King West in Toronto, and the Stinson School Lofts in Hamilton.
These projects have consistently delivered value appreciation of 80–120% since their original sales, outperforming many comparable developments in their respective markets.
At High Park Lofts, early buyers saw unit values nearly double over 17 years, benefiting from Toronto’s west-end revitalization.
One King West, located in the heart of the Financial District, has offered solid returns and high rental demand despite premium carrying costs. Meanwhile, the
Stinson School Lofts - a standout heritage conversion in Hamilton—have seen values grow from ~$300,000 to nearly $900,000 in just over a decade, reflecting the city's rising profile and our eye for opportunity.
With Cannon Mill Lofts, buyers are investing with a developer who has a proven ability to unlock long-term value through thoughtful design, prime locations, and a commitment to architectural integrity.
Past Projects as Investments
High Park Lofts – Toronto
Completed in 2008, High Park Lofts brought modern loft living to Toronto’s Roncesvalles neighbourhood, combining sustainable design with proximity to transit and green space. Units originally sold for around $400–$500 per square foot and now average over $950 per square foot.
Early buyers have seen values rise by 90–120%, making this one of the strongest-performing mid-rise loft projects in the city.
One King West – Toronto
This iconic heritage tower at the corner of Yonge and King launched in the mid-2000s as a hotel-condo hybrid. Original units sold for roughly $300–$400 per square foot and today command $700–$900 per square foot, representing a value increase of 80–100%.
With high rental occupancy and a landmark downtown address, One King West has proven to be both a lifestyle asset and a solid long-term hold.
Stinson School Lofts – Hamilton
Completed in 2014, this 19th-century schoolhouse conversion offered buyers rare historic charm in a gentrifying neighbourhood.
Units originally sold for $250–$350 per square foot and have since risen to over $650 per square foot, with some resales nearing $900,000. That’s a 60–100% return in just over a decade—proof of both Hamilton’s momentum and the value of early investment in distinctive properties.




