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13.59 Acres Bordering Levi Creek FOR SALE > $1,250,000 / ACRE 13.59 Acres Bordering Levi Creek 7835 MISSISSAUGA ROAD, BRAMPTON, ONTARIO Top Corporate Neighbours 13.59 acres Office Commercial land available for sale. The site can accommodate many configurations and is already zoned for office or hotel use to name a few. Mississauga Road, north of Highway 407 is considered to be The Gateway into Brampton. FOR SALE > OFFICE COMMERCIAL LAND Potential Development Concept - Multi Storey 7835 MISSISSAUGA ROAD, BRAMPTON, ONTARIO Potential Development Potential to build 2 office towers up to 270,000 square feet 5 stories and 7 stories with 4 per 1,000 square feet parking. Located Concept in one of the largest business park areas in Brampton. FOR SALE > OFFICE COMMERCIAL LAND Amenities Amenities Amenities 7835 MISSISSAUGA ROAD, BRAMPTON, ONTARIO Amenities Amenities 9 BRAMPTON 1 Esso Gas Station 9 BRAMPTON 1 Esso Gas Station 2 Good Life Fitness 3 RBC Royal Bank 4 407 MCLA 2 Good Life Fitness 8 uGHLin RD. 4 LCBO 6 3 RBC Royal Bank 5 Shoppers Drug Mart 4 407 MCLA 8 6 Petro-Canada uGHLin RD. 4 LCBO 7 Streetsville Glen Golf Club 6 MAViS RD. 5 Shoppers Drug Mart 8 8 TD Bank Financial Group 10 6 Petro-Canada 5 9 Supreme Fitness 6 STEELES AVE. W 10 Pure Radiance Health & Beauty 7 Streetsville Glen Golf Club 4 10 MAViS RD. 11 Bombay Suites Canada MiSSiSSA 7 8 8 TD Bank Financial Group 12 YogaVision 10 uGA RD. 5 9 Supreme Fitness 1 11 6 10 Pure Radiance Health & Beauty STEELES AVE. W RestAURAnts / FOOD 4 10 11 Bombay Suites Canada 7835 MiSSiSSAuGA RD. MiSSiSSA 7 1 Boston Pizza 12 YogaVision 2 The Drake & Firkin uGA RD. 3 Tim Hortons 9 7 4 The Crown & Lion Pub 1 11 MISSISSAUGA 5 Quizno’s Subs RestAURAnts / FOOD 2 5 6 Baskin Robbins 7835 MiSSiSSAuGA RD. 7 McDonalds 1 Boston Pizza 8 Wild Wing 9 A&W 2 The Drake & Firkin DERRY RD. W 10 Terrace On The Green 3 Tim Hortons 9 2 1 7 3 4 The Crown & Lion Pub 3 401 MISSISSAUGA 5 Quizno’s Subs 12 2 5 6 Baskin Robbins 7 McDonalds 8 Wild Wing 9 A&W DERRY RD. W 10 Terrace On The Green 2 1 3 3 12 401 FOR SALE > OFFICE COMMERCIAL LAND Levi Creek 7835 MISSISSAUGA ROAD, BRAMPTON, ONTARIO Levi Trail Streetsville Glen Golf Course Streetsville Glen Golf Course is an 18-hole The Levi Trail begins at Financial Drive, south of the 407, and ends at Derry Road, north of the 401. public golf course north of the 407, and east of It offers a path 3.6 km in length that is specifically meant for biking, walking and running. The trail is Mississauga Road. The course was established able to be used year round and is perfect for beginners, but can be enjoyed by all skill levels. in 1967, but has undergone extensive design Other Nearby Trails: changes over the past few years. The course features 9 par 3s and 9 par 4s making it more Name Closest Town Activities Distance playable for the average golfer, while providing Glassford Trail Mississauga Cycling - Roads & Paths 1 km a challenge for more experienced players. Lake Aquitaine Trail Mississauga Cycling - Roads & Paths 2 km Lionhead Golf and Country Club Winston Churchill Trail Mississauga Cycling - Roads & Paths 3 km Lionhead’s beautifully landscaped grounds Millgrove Trail Mississauga Cycling - Roads & Paths 3 km incorporate the natural beauty of meadows, Lake Wabukayne Trail Mississauga Cycling - Roads & Paths 3 km wetlands, forests and natural foliage on 520 Eldorado Park Trail Brampton Cycling - Roads & Paths 4 km acres of land. Designed and groomed to excite every level of golfer, Lionhead offers its guests Meadowvale Sports Park one of Ontario’s finest golfing experiences on two championship courses. The Meadowvale Sports Park is located just north of the 401 and west of Mississauga Road. It features 3 baseball diamonds and 1 soccer pitch. Leslie Trail Park is another small trail located Creditview Stables across Meadowvale Blvd. from the Sports Park. Creditview Farms has been offering top quality English Riding Lessons for over 40 years. Our goal is to provide a complete horsemanship experience in a safe and encouraging manner to develop confident equestrians who share a love for horses. If you are a novice rider, a recreational rider, or if your goals are to succeed in the showing, Creditview Stables has a lesson program to meet your needs. We offer Private, Semi-private and Group Lessons for all riders ages 8 years to Adults. FOR SALE > OFFICE COMMERCIAL LAND Connected 7835 MISSISSAUGA ROAD, BRAMPTON, ONTARIO 7835 Mississauga Road FOR SALE > OFFICE COMMERCIAL LAND Transit 7835Transit MISSISSAUGA ROAD, BRAMPTON, ONTARIO Transit InformationExprEss Bus rouTE BRAMPTON The Site accessLoca forL Buspublic rou transportationTE is excellent. Levi Creek Corporate Centre is located a few hundred meters north of the 407 Mclaughlin rd. Go Train sTaTion Highway 407 on Mississauga Road. The Site is just seventeen (17) kilometers from Toronto Pearson International Airport and is minutes Mavis rd. from Highways 401, 403, 410 & 427. Brampton and Public Transit Information steeles ave. W Mississauga rd. Route 51 stops in the area (See Route Map on next page). Route 51 will take you to Derry and Mississauga Road where there is a direct link to the Islington subway station, connection to several regional GO stations (with direct access to Union Station in downtown Toronto), 7835 Mississauga rd. several locations within Mississauga and several connections to the Metro Toronto TTC bus and subway system. GO Train and GO Bus MISSISSAUGA Meadowvale GO Station which is located at 6845 Millcreek Drive near Derry Road is the closest station. Transfer from Route 51 at Meadowvale and Mississauga Road to Route 42W. 42 West will derry rd. W 401 take you to the Meadowvale GO station. As with most GO stations, Transit Meadowvale offers parking for commuters, and ticket sales with an attendant during the morning rush hour. In addition to the trains, Meadowvale is served by train-buses outside the rush hours and ExprEss Bus rouTE in the reverse-commute direction, by the Milton-Yorkdale-York Mills BRAMPTON (TTC) GO Bus route, by the 407 ETR Express buses to and by LocaL Bus rouTE Mississauga Transit buses. 407 Mclaughlin rd. Go Train sTaTion Mavis rd. steeles ave. W Mississauga rd. 7835 Mississauga rd. MISSISSAUGA derry rd. W 401 FOR SALE > OFFICE COMMERCIAL LAND Top Headquarters Corporate CorporateNeighbours7835 MISSISSAUGA ROAD, BRAMPTON,Neighbours ONTARIO CompaCompaNies Nies BRAMPTON 1 Microsoft Canada BRAMPTON 2 1 TechnicolorMicrosoft Canada Inc. Canada 3 RBC Insurance Holdings Inc. 407 MCLAUGHLIn Rd. 4 2 SCI LogisticsTechnicolor Ltd. Canada Inc. 5 General Mills Canada Corporation 3 RBC Insurance Holdings Inc. 407 MCLAUGHLIn Rd. 6 VF Corporation 7 GE Canada Inc. MAVIS Rd. 4 SCI Logistics Ltd. 8 Jarden Consumer Solutions 9 5 RheemGeneral Canada Limited Mills Canada Corporation 10 Patheon Inc - TRO STEELES AVE. W 6 VF Corporation 11 Unipex Solutions MISSISSAUGA Rd. 12 7 MedtronicGE Canada Inc. MAVIS Rd. 13 Canon 4 8 Jarden Consumer Solutions 14 Loblaws Corporate Head Office 15 Baxter Pharmaceuticals 13 9 Rheem Canada Limited 7835 MISSISSAUGA Rd. 16 Air Canada 10 Patheon Inc - TRO STEELES AVE. W 16 11 Unipex Solutions MISSISSAUGA Rd. 5 12 8 12 Medtronic 2 9 MISSISSAUGA 4 14 13 Canon 6 14 Loblaws Corporate Head Office y Rd. W 15 Baxter Pharmaceuticals dERR 13 1 7835 MISSISSAUGA Rd. 15 11 16 Air Canada 7 3 10 16 401 5 12 8 2 9 MISSISSAUGA 14 6 y Rd. W dERR 1 15 11 7 3 10 401 FOR SALE > OFFICE COMMERCIAL LAND Zoning 7835 MISSISSAUGA ROAD, BRAMPTON, ONTARIO OC - 2031 Permitted Uses subject to requirements and restrictions • (a) an office; • (b) a research and development facility; • (c) a hotel; • (d) a conference centre; • (e) only in conjunction with and ancillary to the uses permitted in sections 2031.1 (a) and (b), light manufacturing and repairing and assembly of finished goods but shall not include the following purposes: 1. a warehouse; 2. a distribution facility or operation; 3. the processing of raw foods or by-products; 4. a motor vehicle repair shop or a motor vehicle body shop; 5. a transport terminal; 6. a taxi or bus station; 7. a motor vehicle parts or boat parts sales establishment; 8. a salvage, junk, scrap or bulk storage yard; 9. outdoor storage including intermodal containers on chassis; 10. a parking lot; 11. the cleaning of goods or products; • (f) only in conjunction with the uses permitted in sections 2031.1 (a), (b), (c) and (d), the following purposes: 1. a bank, trust company or financial institution; 1. a retail establishment; 2. a convenience store; 3. a banquet hall; 4. a dry cleaning and laundry establishment; 5. a dining room restaurant, a take-out restaurant 6. a service shop; 7. a personal service shop, but excluding a massage or body rub parlour; 8. a printing or copying establishment; 9. a commercial school; 10. a community club; 11. a fitness club; 12. a health centre; 13. a day nursery; • (g) a park, playground, recreational facility; (h) the purposes permitted by the F zone; and, (i) purposes accessory to the other permitted purposes. FOR SALE > OFFICE COMMERCIAL LAND Demographics 7835 MISSISSAUGA ROAD, BRAMPTON, ONTARIO Top 10 Reasons to Invest in Brampton • Highest quality lifestyle amenities • A convenient location, next to Toronto • A young, growing and creative labour force • A prosperous consumer market • International labour force and entrepreneurial spirit • Excellent supplier and customer base to support your business • Largest supply of vacant land next to Toronto’s International Airport • Connectivity to markets - a sustainable and efficient infrastructure • Skills development and training choices - excellent schools • A financially stable and supportive Municipality Interesting Facts • Brampton has the lowest median age among Canada’s largest cities - 34.7 years.
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