Ontario Construction News staff writer
Plans to build a six-tower condo development in Mississauga have been revised and resubmitted to the city, DataBid.com reports, citing Toronto Storeys and Urban Toronto.
Liberty Developments plans to build the DIALOG-designed condo towers and townhomes at 91 Eglinton Ave. E., a few blocks north of Highway 43.
The plans were originally submitted in 2018 and have gone through revisions in January and June of 2019 with the last one being in February 2020.
The new proposal has been scaled down from the previous one. The updated plan calls for six towers and townhomes of lower heights which would consist of 13, 19, 24, 25, 35 and 37 storeys on an 11.93 acre site.
The original plan called for six structures with 2,668 units and heights of 28, 33, 35, 40,40 and 45 stories, along with 14 three-story condos, four three-storey common element condo townhomes and a public park.
The buildings would be spread across three lots and would be divided by a future northerly extension of Thornwood Drive and a new east-west oriented private street. The public spaces would be integrated into a wider landscaping plan by Terraplan/Studio TLA.
Architecturally, there would be a mix of materials with a mix of glazing and white brick veneers for the bases of the buildings. Towers would be clad in a mix of window wall cladding with vision glass and spandrel, glazed balcony railings, white aluminum panels and slab edge covers.
There isn’t a completion date, and construction start may be deferred because of the COVID-19 crisis.