Port Credit Village

Format
Full

City
Mississauga

State/Province
ON

Country
Canada

Metro Area
Toronto

Project Type
Mixed Use

Location Type
Inner Suburban

Land Uses
Live/Work Space
Mixed Residential
Multifamily For-Sale Housing
Office
Open space
Retail
Single-Family For-Sale Housing

Keywords
Brownfield
Infill development
Lakefront
Mid-rise buildings
Town center
Townhouses
Traditional development
Waterfront development

Site Size
27.2 acres
acres hectares

Date Started
2000

Date Opened
2002

Port Credit Village–a 27.2-acre (11-hectare) mixed-use, mixed-income town center–has reclaimed an underutilized industrial site on Lake Ontario, 20 minutes from downtown Toronto, in Mississauga, Ontario. The project joins two formerly separated sides of the suburban village of Port Credit, connecting it with a restored waterfront and providing a gentle transition from high-rise development on the west to single-family housing on the east. Completed in 2005, Port Credit Village contains 410 residential units, 30,000 square feet (2,838 square meters) of retail and office space, and 1,300 parking spaces, approximately 1,200 of which are underground or enclosed. Eighteen of the dwellings are live/work units in a townhouse arrangement. The commercial component of these units forms a pedestrian corridor. Located just blocks from a commuter rail station, Port Credit complements the province’s smart growth initiative by intensifying pedestrian-oriented suburban development along a major transportation corridor and upgrading a longstanding village retail hub.

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Format
Full

City
Mississauga

State/Province
ON

Country
Canada

Metro Area
Toronto

Project Type
Mixed Use

Location Type
Inner Suburban

Land Uses
Live/Work Space
Mixed Residential
Multifamily For-Sale Housing
Office
Open space
Retail
Single-Family For-Sale Housing

Keywords
Brownfield
Infill development
Lakefront
Mid-rise buildings
Town center
Townhouses
Traditional development
Waterfront development

Site Size
27.2 acres
acres hectares

Date Started
2000

Date Opened
2002

Date Completed:
Case Study/Profile Type: DCS
Website:
World Region: North America
Developer(s): FRAM Building Group, Slokker Canada Corporation
Website (Dev.):
Designer(s):
Website (Des.):

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