Group of developers kickstart construction of Mississauga commerce park

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Vice President Leasing – Industrial, H&R REIT, David Fair; Executive Vice President, Industrial Advisory Group at Cushman & Wakefield, Fraser Plant; MP from Mississauga-Streetsville, Rechie Valdez; Mayor of Mississauga Bonnie Crombie; MPP from Mississauga-Streetsville, Nina Tangri; Executive Vice President, Cushman & Wakefield, Michael Yull; and Managing Director and Founding Partner of Tribal Partners, Lance Trumble, break ground on the Meadowvale Commerce Park, 1925 & 1965 Meadowvale Boulevard (CNW Group/Tribal Partners)

Ontario Construction News staff writer

H R Reit, Tribal Partners and Cushman & Wakefield held a ground-breaking ceremony recently to launch construction at the Meadowvale Commerce Park in Mississauga.

The 336,000 sq. ft, two-building infill industrial development on a 15.45-acre site will feature two industrial facilities, strategically located between Highways 401 and 407, about 18 km. from Toronto Pearson International Airport.

“I’m truly excited to welcome the Meadowvale Commerce Park to our vibrant and growing city,” said Nina Tangri, MPP for Mississauga-Streetsville.

meadowvale building  A
Rendering of Building A

“Mississauga has a growing community and is recognized for having diverse groups of talented and educated minds. This new state-of-the-art facility will contribute to Mississauga’s economic development and help create well-paying jobs for the local residents in our community.”

Both buildings will feature:

  • 40-ft. clear heights
  • 40×55-ft. bay sizes
  • 60×55-ft. marshalling bays
  • two drive-in doors

Building A will be 187,290 sq. ft., with 37 truck-level docking doors and 142 parking spaces. Building B will be 149,510 sq. ft. with 24 truck-level docking doors and 115 parking spaces.

“This project with two state-of-the-art industrial buildings is a unique and exciting opportunity for Mississauga. I look forward to the Meadowvale Commerce Park becoming available in 2023 to contribute to the city’s economy and job opportunities,” said Lance Trumble, managing director and Founding Partner, Tribal Partners.

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