Notably, the entire district will see over half of its residential units configured with a purpose-built rental tenure, hoping to ease the stringent 1.5% rental vacancy rate. Can we get more than 100 stories here? MISSISSAUGA, Ontario – Monday, January 20 – The land surrounding Square One Shopping Centre will become the heart of an invigorated downtown Mississauga community with the announcement of the largest mixed-use development in Canadian history. Located towards the southern end of the district at the south-west corner of City Centre Drive and Kariya Gate, the building would be located directly south of the mall’s Hudson’s Bay wing and directly east of the 72-storey tower at Exchange District. Mississauga is ready for something new, and thatâs what the master plan for Square One District delivers.
Renderings are artistâs concept only. The Vision Welcome to a new District. A true mixed-use centre, the project will house the first new office buildings to be constructed in Missisuaga’s City Centre in ‘a generation’, 18,000 residential units, and thousands of square feet of new retail and entertainment spaces; all anchored by the existing Square One complex. A true mixed-use centre, the project will house the first new office buildings to be constructed in Missisuaga’s City Centre in ‘a generation’, 18,000 residential units, and thousands of square feet of new retail and entertainment spaces; all anchored by the existing Square One complex. Stimulating the senses, appealing to diverse tastes, and with a fresh urban spirit at heart, thereâs soon to be something here for everyone, every day.This already energetic lifestyle complex will be enhanced with new eateries, open public spaces, activated streets, and vibrant piazzas. Last ... Toronto. The Square One District will see 18 million square feet of space built on 130 acres of currently under-utilized land. The Square One District will see 18 million square feet of space built on 130 acres of currently under-utilized land. The space would feature street level retail, walkable parks, public art, and a transit hub that would connect to the future Hurontario LRT and local MiWay bus service.
I think this is a good place for one due to the space around it that allows for visual prominence (something you don’t get in downtown Toronto). Stimulating the senses, appealing to diverse tastes, and with a fresh urban spirit at heart, thereâs soon to be something here for everyone, every day.This development is being marketed by Oxford Management Services Inc. Oxford Management Services Inc. and its affiliates, subsidiaries and related entities expressly disclaim any and all liability for errors or omissions in the communication. The Square One District will be the final lynchpin in the creation of Mississauga’s downtown, which has been under-construction over the past several decades as high rise condominium towers have continually been added to the Toronto suburb’s skyline. Welcome to Square One District in Mississauga. Brought to market in partnership with The Daniels Corporation, the towers will rise 36 and 48-storeys, connected by a shared podium. A place where business, life, and leisure come together as one. Known as The Condominiums and Rental residences at Square One District, the buildings will house a collective 977 units; with 575 condominiums located in the 48-storey tower and 402 purpose-built rentals located in the 36-storey building. The area will be transformed into a vibrant and walkable community, including residential and office buildings, a transit hub …
Square One District is a visionary mixed-use community driven by a clear purpose: to connect a future Mississauga and its people through human-centric design. B
Also currently proposed is Block 22, a subsequent phase of the project. Stimulating the senses, appealing to diverse tastes, and with a fresh urban spirit at heart, thereâs soon to be something here for everyone, every day.This already energetic lifestyle complex will be enhanced with new eateries, open public spaces, activated streets, and vibrant piazzas. “Square One District is a bold vision to repurpose underutilized land in the heart of downtown Mississauga to create an entirely new mixed-use urban community,” said Eric Plesman, Executive Vice President and Head of North America for Oxford Properties in a statement. The developer, who has recently built EY Tower, New York's Hudson Yards, and has plans for a $3.5 billion mixed-use complex next to Toronto’s Rogers Centre, is going all-in on Downtown Missisauga with a 37-tower mixed-use development set to define the area for decades to come. Jun 12, 2020 #143 At the centre of The Square One District is a space called ‘The Strand’, located on Rathburn Road, just west of Hurontario, the street is envisioned as the anchor of pedestrian activity within the city. 5,000 additional residential units are scheduled to launch in the next five to seven years. “Square One District is a bold vision to repurpose underutilized land in the heart of downtown Mississauga to create an entirely new mixed-use urban community,” said Eric Plesman, executive vice president and head of North America for Oxford Properties, in a release. Anticipated for many years, the mall's owner Oxford Properties, along with Alberta pension fund AIMCo called a press conference to announce The Square One District, a multi-decade project that will develop the sea of parking and open lots surrounding the 1972-built mall.
A place where business, life, and leisure come together as one.This already energetic lifestyle complex will be enhanced with new eateries, open public spaces, activated streets, and vibrant piazzas. Submitted for Rezoning as a pair of Hariri Pontarini-designed condominium towers rising 55 and 65-storeys, the towers would house 1216 residential units.