Exchange District
Updated on April 25, 2019
Our sister company, International Home Marketing Realty, has been chosen by Camrost Felcorp as the exclusive broker for this project. As such, we have unrivaled VIP access to the project and can help our clients to secure their preferred units. Register today to ensure you don’t miss out.
Introducing Exchange District by Camrost Felcorp – an ambitious new, multi-stage development that will transform downtown Mississauga.
Development Details
Located on a three-acre parcel of land to the southeast of Square One shopping centre, Exchange District will incorporate residential, commercial, retail and public spaces. Initial details show that there will be four condominium towers, potentially rising up 72 storeys or more and providing over 2000 residential units. These will be complemented a new hotel, modern offices, a public square and space for both retail and culinary establishments.
The project is currently in the early planning phases and the best way to keep up with updates is to register with us. We are proud that the developer Camrost Felcorp has engaged the services of our sister company, International Home Marketing Group Realty, to market and sell the project as their exclusive broker. As such, we will have unprecedented access to the project and can help our clients secure their top picks. Register with us today!
Neighbourhood Details
The area around Square One is the beating heart of Mississauga. The shopping centre itself boast more than 2 million square feet of retails space and offers just about every service you can imagine. Nearby are theatres, an endless selection of restaurants and dining options, a vast array of sporting and recreational facilities, plus culture and arts centres like the Living Arts Centre, Mississauga Celebration Square and the Mississauga Civic Centre. In short, when something exciting or interesting happens in Mississauga – it happens here!
Transport
The Hurontario LRT is scheduled to open in 2022 and Main Street Station will be on the edge of Exchange District. The new light rail will run north to south from Steeles Avenue to Port Credit GO Station, offering quick transport across the city and with stops in a variety of locations, including Square One and Cooksville GO station. Combined with the rapid transit bus services that stop at Square One and the nearby GO train services, the area is fast becoming a commuter’s dream – with easy access to local schools and universities as well as downtown Toronto. The location is also central to the main arterial highway of Mississauga, Hwy 403, which connects to both the Q.E.W. and Highway 401. Being so close to such a major transit thoroughfare makes the location ideal for both drivers and transit commuters.