In 2006, the Deer Park United congregation celebrated its 125th anniversary. The next year, the congregation was told that the owners of the
Imperial Oil Building next door would no longer supply building heat after July 2008. Due to the financial inability to maintain the large and aging building, the congregation de-sanctified the building at 129 St. Clair Avenue West in June 2008. The building was sold to a developer, who in 2012 got the
City of Toronto government's approval for a condominium apartment tower replacing most, but not all, of the church building. It remained vacant at that time. The developer subsequently sold a majority interest in the property to Camrost-Felcorp, the redeveloper of the adjacent Imperial Oil Building. The development plan is to integrate part of the church building into the site of a new condominium tower (named "Blue Diamond") that was designed by
Diamond Schmitt Architects. The Deer Park United congregation was welcomed by the nearby
Calvin Presbyterian Church congregation into a shared
ecumenical worship. In 2010, the two congregations formalized their relationship into an Ecumenical Shared Ministry. ==See also==