Justin Doyle Homes
06/12/2026
Some of you have been asking about the windows.
Specifically: the ones that aren't there.
It's a fair question, and it deserves a real answer.
When we designed Lebanon Landing, the first conversation wasn't about floor plans or finishes. It was about the street it would sit on.
Mechanic Street isn't a blank lot. It's part of one of the oldest continuously inhabited downtowns in Ohio — a district where the Golden Lamb has been serving guests since 1803, where historic facades line Broadway, where every building that gets added has to earn its place next to two hundred years of work.
So when we sat down to design Lebanon Landing, the brief was straightforward: don't build something that looks new. Build something that looks like it's been here a while.
That's why you'll see things that don't appear on most modern townhomes. Recessed brick panels where you might expect more glass. Corbeled cornices that nod to the buildings on Main Street. Mixed brick colors across adjacent units to break up the wall the way a row of 1880s storefronts would have done naturally. Decorative brick details around the rooflines. Entry treatments that echo what's already standing four blocks away.
The "bricked-up" sections aren't shortcuts. They're a deliberate design vocabulary borrowed from Lebanon's older buildings — where window placement followed structural logic, not symmetrical aesthetics. Modern code-built townhomes could have had flat facades and maximum glass. We chose otherwise.
Could we have built bigger windows? Sure. Could we have built a building that screams "2026" from the curb? Easily.
But the people we're building these for didn't choose downtown Lebanon because it looks like every other new development. They chose it because Lebanon looks like Lebanon.
We wanted to add to that. Not interrupt it.
Twenty homes. Built to belong here.
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06/09/2026
HOMEARAMA® 2026: The Estates at Bothe Farms – Aug 29 to Sep 13
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Walk through stunning custom dream homes and meet the award winning builders who bring them to life. Discover the latest trends in design, technology, and craftsmanship, and get inspired by the truly unique experience of HOMEARAMA®.
2026 Featured Home Builders:
Brookstone Homes
Eagle Custom Homes & Remodeling
John Hill Construction
Justin Doyle Homes
K Homes, LLC
Old World Custom Homes
Sterling Homes
Wieland Builders LLC
Presenting Sponsors:
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Developed by: Brookstone Homes
Produced by: Home Builders Association of Greater Cincinnati
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