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    Mississauga Toronto | Living Arts Centre Precint | ?m | 20s | City of Mississauga

    Its really a shame they need to tear up a really well-loved park and a long-time Mississauga landmark building, when there’s literally acres of parking lots right next door. I understand it’s cause it’s city-owned land and that’s what they have to work with, but i mean it just feels crazy to me...
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    miWay Transit

    I hope they are considering partnering with an existing 3rd party app like “Transit”. I believe some other agencies are already doing that and the user experience is much better than any agency-specific app could ever be.
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    Mississauga Toronto | Exchange District Condos | 232m | 72s | Camrost-Felcorp | Arcadis

    This first shot is wild 😅 I wonder if the folks living in these neighborhoods are excited to be close to all the development or upset about the change.
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    Mississauga Toronto | Voya | 142.25m | 44s | Amacon | Turner Fleischer

    Nice! This is already making an impact on the view driving in from the west on Rathburn.
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    Dundas St Rapid Transit (Metrolinx, Mississauga, Halton Region, CoT)

    Agree. The money saved would be better spent improving the Milton line which would provide service between Kipling and Cooksville/MCC, likely faster than an LRT.
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    miWay Transit

    Looking forward to see if the new 126 will improve trip times to islington/kipling station. Currently for me (near creditview/burnhamthorpe), its often faster to take the 9 to city center transit terminal and transfer to 109 or Go bus 29. Having a fast one seat trip down burnhamthorpe would be...
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    Mississauga Toronto | Exchange District Condos | 232m | 72s | Camrost-Felcorp | Arcadis

    Slowly but surely 🙂 These things take time. I remember a Mississauga that allowed buildings to go up in the core with zero street-level retail. We've come a long way, like sixrings mentioned, the East side of MCC is actually quite lively, moreso in the summer weekends and evenings. Of course...
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    Mississauga Toronto | M3 at M City | 260.29m | 77s | Rogers Real Estate | Arcadis

    Victorian homes are a pre-requisite to be urban? I wonder if folks in Rome think Toronto doesn't have a true inner city because it lacks renaissance architecture 😉 I'm guessing what you mean is Mississauga's built form doesn't lend itself well to the way urban centers traditionally formed. To...
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    Mississauga Toronto | M1 & M2 at M City | 197.81m | 60s | Rogers Real Estate | Core Architects

    Sorry if I’m missing something, but by public spaces are you referring to the parks and wide sidewalks and such?
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    Mississauga Toronto | M3 at M City | 260.29m | 77s | Rogers Real Estate | Arcadis

    Just 5 years ago I would have agreed. But in the past few years, especially since the pandemic as more folks started to work from home, there's a real buzz growing in the city. I rarely go into Toronto these days. There are countless events year-round at Celebration Square, Streetsville...
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    Mississauga Toronto | 180 Burnhamthorpe Road West | 230.15m | 71s | Emblem Developments | Arcadis

    Good to that big empty space on the south side of Burnhamthorpe fill in. To the east of this is the Southlands. Anyone know what's planned for the lot immediately west of this?
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    Mississauga Toronto | Exchange District Condos | 232m | 72s | Camrost-Felcorp | Arcadis

    Looks like EXS at the North western corner and Tower 1 on the south west. EXS is the shortest one

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