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Download Floorplans Mississauga Square Condos & Towns Your own personal village The Yonge-University Line Artist Concept Vaughan Metropolitan Centre Vaughan Metropolitan Highway 400 Highway Centre Highway 7 Centre St. Highway 407 Highway 407 Steeles Avenue VAUGHAN West St. Yonge Steeles Ave. York University Finch West TORONTO Finch Downsview Sheppard & Yonge Park Sheppard Ave. Downsview Highway 401 Jane St. Jane Avenue Rd. Avenue Spadina St. George Bloor & Yonge • The Toronto-York Spadina Subway Extension Project is set to provide MET residents with the quickest route downtown from York Region. • The subway station will also offer neighbouring commuters easy Union Station access to York University via YRT Bus Terminals and connection to a future VIVA Rapidway. • The MET will be the first condominium project located next to a subway station in the 905. • Extending 8.6 kilometres from Downsview Station, the terminal will feature sustainable designs including green and cool roofs, drought resistant native species landscaping, BioWales, bird-friendly glass and energy efficient fixtures. pureplaza.com I 3 YOUR OWN PERSONAL VILLAGE. More than a home, a community. We designed Mississauga Square to be the place to fully live your modern life. When you’re here you have the option to play, to relax and, if you choose, mingle with your neighbours and friends. HURONTARIO LRT CITY OF ACCESS TO SQUARE ONE TRILLIUM HEALTH PARTNERS BRAMPTON HIGHWAY 407 ETR SHOPPING CENTRE MISSISSAUGA HOSPITAL STATION STATION COOKSVILLE CREDIT PORT GATEWAY TERMINAL SIR LOU PARK COURTNEY BRITANNIA MATHESON BRISTOL EGLINTON SPECK ROBERT GATE MATTHEWS CENTRAL PARKWAY MINEOLA DUKE MAIN RATHBURN OF 407 DERRY YORK DUNDAS QUEENSWAY RAY LAWSON RAY HIGHWAY HIGHWAY NORTH SERVICE NORTH SHOPPERS WORLD PORT CREDIT BRAMPTON HARBOUR SHERIDAN COLLEGE LIVING ARTS MISSISSAUGA CELEBRATION SQUARE HAZEL MCCALLION CAMPUS CENTRE & CIVIC CENTRE So, if how you live is defined at all by where you of the MiWay transit system that provides live, you’ll appreciate your remarkable vantage comprehensive service as far afield as Oakville, WAKE UP TO point along the Hurontario corridor, the Brampton, Toronto International Airport, and epicentre of the city’s exciting evolution. The Toronto’s TTC subway. OPPORTUNITY 20km Hurontario LRT will soon connect you to the business and activity of Brampton in the Still, when all you need are the simple but EVERY DAY. north or to the thriving and exciting happenings essential services of everyday life, you need only in Port Credit, south by the lake. stroll out your front door. Near the crossroads From the calm of your community, you’re also remarkably of Eglinton & Hurontario, we put Mississauga well poised to take on the world whenever you choose. Just 7 minutes from your home, the aptly named Square adjacent to a complement of retail and Mississauga is already home to over 60 Canadian or Global Square One mall is the de facto centre of the professional services. So, go ahead and take headquarters of Fortune 500 companies. city of Mississauga. A neighbourhood in its own your morning espresso. Elect to indulge in a loaf right, the iconic landmark stands as the largest of freshly-baked bread. Bank at your own time. shopping mall in Ontario. From Whole Foods Or stock up on fine wines for a spirited evening to Holt Renfrew, its allure continues to expand with friends. It’s always all right there for you at its influence. Here you’ll find the main terminal Mississauga Square. SHERIDAN COLLEGE HAZEL MCCALLION CAMPUS IN AND AROUND SQUARE ONE SQUARE ONE SHOPPING CENTRE (Holt Renfrew, Sporting Life, Apple, Hudson’s Bay, Simons, Coach, GAP, Kate Spade, Michael Kors, Ben Sherman, Lacoste, Zara, Armani Exchange, Club Monaco, Roots, Rudsak, BCBG Maxaz- ria, Lululemon athletica, Pink Tartan, Tim Hortons, Aroma Espresso Bar, Birks, Michael Hill, Godiva Chocolatier, Shoppers Drug Mart, Starbucks, Panera, Jamie’s Italian, Canada Post, Goodlife Fitness, Sears, Moxie’s Grill + Bar, St. Louis Wings, Jack Astor’s Bar & Grill, Spring Rolls, Sephora, Aroma, Walmart) FIREWORKS AT MISSISSAUGA BIER MARKT CELEBRATION KINGSBRIDGE MEDICAL CENTRE SQUARE TRIOS COLLEGE SPENCE DIAMONDS LCBO CRATE & BARREL WHOLE FOODS PLAYDIUM ENTERTAINMENT COMPLEX SQUARE ONE GO BUS TERMINAL CHAPTERS SCADDABUSH ITALIAN KITCHEN & BAR CINEPLEX CINEMAS MISSISSAUGA SQUARE ONE SHERIDAN COLLEGE HAZEL MCCALLION CAMPUS LIVING ARTS CENTRE MOXIE’S GRILL + BAR MISSISSAUGA CIVIC CENTRE MISSISSAUGA CELEBRATION SQUARE Transit designed to transform. FAILTE IRISH PUB TIM HORTON’S RUTH’S CHRIS STEAK HOUSE Today’s world is all about connection. And that’s why we chose to put you just where the future is happening. Just north of Square One, Mississauga Square puts you easily within reach of all that the GTA has to offer. When you choose to live at Mississauga Square, you’ll live along the Hurontario LRT system – an innovative new project from Metrolinx – that will whisk you to essential points found between Brampton and Port Credit. As well, you’re just 7 minutes from the Cooksville GO Station at Hurontario & Dundas, which will have you comfortably into downtown Toronto in mere minutes. You also have a choice of expressways to move quickly into the city, or out-of-town, with highways 401 & 403 just to the north or south. It’s all about getting where you need to be, and getting home again, at any given time. CINEPLEX CINEMAS MISSISSAUGA DOWNTOWN MISSISSAUGA • Expanding Influence: Mississauga is the 2nd largest municipality in the GTA and now Canada’s 6th largest city. • Healthy Growing Conditions: by 2041 Mississauga is expected to grow to 878,400 citizens. • Betting on the Future: $15-billion has already been budgeted to support Mississauga’s expanding infrastructure. As you would expect from Plaza, first-class larger ones, should you plan for something amenities abound in Mississauga Square. more popular. The terrace includes BBQ An expansive fourth floor outdoor terrace cooking facilities, so everyone can get invites you outside with a dazzling, their fill. And, if you prefer some solo centerpiece pool. To start your day, or food for thought, a reading garden awaits close it off right, slip in for a swim. Or, if quietly nearby. you’re just feeling like a bit of sun, swing ALWAYS FEEL SO lazily in your cabana’s hammock; it’s okay, Convenience counts, so Mississauga you can put off your workout on the state- Square offers you the opportunity to RIGHT AT HOME. of-the-art, outdoor fitness equipment for work alone or in small groups at charming another day. outdoor work stations. And, when you have the need, the use of guest suites for When you’re ready for something more your overnight visitors. social, the third floor terrace is open to entertaining thoughts with four party rooms – that happily transform into two YOUR NEARBY NEIGHBOURHOOD TORONTO PEARSON STORES & SERVICES. INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT KENNEDY RD EASTGATE PKWY PROPOSED HURONTARIO LRT 401 Hershey Centre 403 KENNEDY RD DIXIE RD BRITANNIA RD E MATHESON BLVD E TOMKEN RD 401 Hilton Garden Inn Days Inn Toronto EASTGATE PKWY Toronto/Mississauga West Mississauga MCLAUGHLIN RD Grand Highland TORONTO Golf Course Frank McKechnie HURONTARIO ST Community Centre EGLINTON AVE E Bathgate Golf MAVIS RD Sts.Cyril and Centre Methodius Parish Bristol Rd Nahani Way Middle School Public School National Bank LCBO $ HomeSense Early Learning and Child Care Centre St Maximilian RATHBURN RD E Kolbe Church Winners BRISTOL RD W Montana’s BBQ & Bar MCLAUGHLIN RD Saravanaa Bhavan Future Eglinton Shoppers LRT Crosstown Drug Mart Stop CENTRAL PKWY E $ Scotiabank Oceans Fresh EASTGATE PKWY Food Market BLOOR ST MAVIS RD Q.E.W. BURNHAMTHORPE RD E $ HSBC Bank 403 BRITANNIA RD W EGLINTON AVE W HURONTARIO ST Paramount Butcher Shop Huntington Ridge Public SchoolShop TERRY FOX WAY Square One Shopping Centre CREDITVIEW RD BRISTOL RD W NCIX - Mississauga RATHBURN RD W DUNDAS ST E Eglinton Mavis CENTRAL PKWY W Veterinary Living Arts Centre Hospital BURNHAMTHORPE RD W 403 Q.E.W. Cooksville GO Station. 40 Minutes to Union Station > Line to downtown Toronto. GROUND FLOOR 2nd FLOOR 3 4 LIBRARY 8 LOUNGE OPEN TO BELOW 7 5 5 6 4 MANAGEMENT 2 OFFICE 3 9 1 2 1 BILLIARD LOUNGE BOARD ROOM 1. Fitness Centre SITE/KEY PLAN: 1. Board Room 2. Yoga / Meditation Studio 2. Billard Lounge 3. Men’s Change Room 3. Library Reading Area 4. Women’s Change Room 4. Fireplace 5. Party Room 5. Management Office 6. Fireplace & Lounge Area 7. Concierge 8. Lobby Lounge 9. Outdoor Parking Area 3rd FLOOR 4th FLOOR Social Hub Active Living Centre 1 2 1 5 3 2 3 SITE/KEY PLAN: 4 2 4 6 8 1. Water Wall Feature 9 4 2. Sun Deck Platform with Trellis Shade Structure 7 11 8 3. Raised Planter 4. Canted Artificial Turf Lawn 5. Bistro Table Seating 5 99 6. Chaise Lounge with Trellis Shade Structure 8 10 7. Hammocks 8. Cabana with Daybeds 9. Chaise Lounge 10. Pool Storage 1 3 11. Outdoor Swimming Pool 2 SITE/KEY PLAN: 1. Raised Planter 2. Dining Area with BBQ and Trellis Shade Structure rd 1. Sitting Area 3 FLOOR 2. Sitting Area with Trellis Shade Structure 3. Lounge Rooms 3. Raised Planter 4. Reading Nooks Outdoor Business 5. Outdoor Game Area Centre SCULPTED. SUBLIME. YOUR DEFINITION OF MISSISSAUGA SQUARE. Returning to a home of extraordinary design will quicken the pulse and inject an unexpected spring in your step. This is the achievement of the irresistible design of your new home at Mississauga Square. Admire it as you approach, from any direction. Thirty-four spectacular storeys offer a variety of floorplans, ranging from 1 bedrooms to 3 bedrooms. Imagine full amenities, ample underground parking options, plus a location that makes it practically effortless to get back to the extraordinary place you can soon call home.
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