Spruce and Douglas home development is the new kid on the proverbial block, but she’s not afraid to be unique. Jane Borjon is a standoutlocal developer that seeks to preserve “the soul and bones” of each home while “renovating for modern function.” She seeks to break the biasessurrounding renovations and prove that they can be done well and with intention. Her latest project in historic Oak Park is proof that qualityrenovations are not an idea of yesteryear. This stately American Foursquare, built in 1908, has survived everything from the “roaring twenties” toCOVID-19. Purchased mid-pandemic, this home was deconstructed to its original wood beams, then rejuvenated to modern standards. With itsrich hardwoods from 1908, restored stained glass, and complete inside-out modernization, 605 Lyman Avenue is the epitome of having the best ofboth worlds; a brand new home with quintessential vintage elements. This home has stood the test of time, and has been embraced by a developerwho plans to do the same. Available on the Private Listing Network.