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For Sale Residential Redevelopment Opportunity FOR SALE RESIDENTIAL REDEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY SOUTH SERVICE ROAD 200 SOUTH SERVICE ROAD 201 QUEEN ELIZABETH WAY RADLEY ROAD MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO FOR SALE 200 SOUTH SERVICE ROAD, 201 RADLEY ROAD MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO EXISTING SINGLE FAMILY Aerials HOME EXISTING DEVELOPMENT RADLEY RD 20 THREE-STOREY CONDO TOWNHOMES LAKE ONTARIO EXISTING SINGLE FAMILY HOME TORONTO CRESTVIEW AVE QUEEN ELIZABETH WAY QUEEN ELIZABETH WAY Property Details This offering is a total of .686 acres in two separate ownerships. An application was made in 2018 for five single family homes on these two sites. That application has been reviewed and is awaiting resubmission. Other types of redevelopment Aerial looking East may be possible. 1. 201 Radley Road, Mississauga Addresses 2. 200 South Service Road, Mississauga PORT CREDIT South Service Road: 100.00 Feet Crestview Avenue: 296.83 Feet Dimensions Radley Road: 100.51 Feet LAKE ONTARIO East Side: 298.91 Feet PORT CREDIT GO STATION Size 29,880 SF (0.686 acres) Improvements There is a single story residential dwelling on each property. R1-2 Zoning Futher details available in the Data Room - contact listing agent for access QUEEN ELIZABETH WAY Close proximity to Square One, Cooksville & Port Credit GO stations, schools, retail as well as SOUTH SERVICE RD Amenities downtown Mississauga Aerial looking South VICTORY AVENUE Site #1 14m MTO setback Site #2 2 storey dwelling Site #3 2 storey dwelling 2 car garage 2 storey dwelling 2 car garage Site #4 2 car garage 2 storey dwelling Site #5 2 car garage 2 storey dwelling SOUTH SERVICE ROAD 2 car garage Proposed Road Widening Area = 82.49 RADLEY ROAD CRESTVIEW AVENUE STATISTICS: Site 1: Site 2-4: Site 5: PROJECT NAME: lot size = 921.44m2 lot size = 453m2 lot size = 486m2 DRAWING NAME: DRAWING NUMBER: lot frontage = 27.4m lot frontage = 14.7m lot frontage = 15.7m MC.A lot depth = 30.49 lot depth = 30.6 lot depth = 30.7 MARA CERVINI, ARCHITECT front setback =4.5m/6.0m front setback =4.5m/6.0m front setback =4.5m/6.0m side setback = 14m side setback = 1.5m side setback = 4.5m 18115 MOUNTAINVIEW RD. side setback = 1.2m side setback = 1.2m side setback = 1.2m CALEDON EAST, ON L7K 2G4 416-574-1086 rear setback = 7.5m rear setback = 7.5m rear setback = 7.5m [email protected] Approx GFA = 320m2 Approx GFA = 320m2 Approx GFA = 263m2 PROJECT NUMBER: SCALE: www.maracerviniarch.com coverage = 22% coverage = 45% coverage = 35% Site Plan — Current Application Plan — Current Site Phase 2 Environmental Report Phase 2 Environmental Functional Servicing and Stormwater Functional Servicing and Stormwater - February2018 Managing Report 2018 - February Grading 2018 Landuse Map - February Site Phase 1 Environmental 2018 - February Assessment Report Planning Justification 2018 - February Pre-Development Drainage - February 2018 - February Drainage Pre-Development 2018 - February Sediment Control 2018 Servicing - February 2018 Plan - February Site 2018 - February Spill Analysis 2018 Plan - February Preservation Tree Post Development Drainage - February 2018 - February Drainage Development Post Elevations Feb 2018 Feb Elevations DEVELOPMENT NEIGHBOURING CRESTVIEW AVE CRESTVIEW SUBJECT PROPERTY SOUTHSERVICE ROAD Neighbouring Development Current Application Rendering Application Current - October 2020 - October Weston Consulting Planning Report Planning Report Consulting Weston - February 2018 - February Draft Zoning By-Law Amendment By-Law Zoning Draft Context Map - February 2018 Map - February Context Archaeology Study - February 2018 - February Study Archaeology Aerial Map - February 2018 Map - February Aerial Aerial Context Image - February 2018 Image - February Context Aerial Accoustical Study - February 2018 - February Study Accoustical MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO MISSISSAUGA, 201 RADLEY ROAD 201 200 SOUTH SERVICE ROAD, ROAD, 200 SOUTH SERVICE FOR SALE completion and the project is nearly sold out. and the project completion Mississauga. It is for 20 three-storey common element condominium townhomes. Construction is nearing Construction townhomes. element condominium common 20 three-storey It is for Mississauga. This development is directly across the road from the subject site and has been approved by the City Of by and has been approved the subject site from the road across is directly development This The following documents are available in the data room. Please contact the listing agent for access. agent for the listing Please contact room. in the data available are documents following The Location Overview Schools 1 Queen Elizabeth Sr. Public School 5 2 Saint Timothy School 3 Camilla Rd. Sr. Publich School 7 4 Floradale Public School 4 5 TL Kennedy Secondary School 3 CAWTHRA RD 403 6 Restaurants & Services 2 1 Starbucks 2 Druxy’s Famous Deli 1 6 3 Eggsmart HURONTARIO ST 4 Tim Horton’s 5 McDonald’s 6 Pizza Pizza 7 The Cold Pressery DUNDAS ST E 8 Thai Express 1 8 5 2 Parks BURNHAMTHORPE RD 2 3 Sgt. David Yakichuk Park 1 1 53 2 Cooksville Park Subject Property 3 Camilla Park 4 4 Lochlin Green Park 3 7 Retail 4 GO TRANSIT LINE 2 Square One Mall MAVIS RD 1 2 Real Canadian Superstore 4 MISSISSAUGA 1 1 HOSPITAL 3 Shoppers Drug Mart 4 T&T Supermarket 5 Central Parkway Mall 6 RONA 7 Winners 8 QUEENSWAY E 2 QUEEN ELIZABETH WAY3 8 Dollarama GO Stations 1 Cooksville GO Station 2 Square One GO Station 3 Port Credit GO Station Offering Process The property is being offered by way of proposal call. Interested buyers should first sign a confidentiality agreement which will allow access to the data room. To obtain the confidentiality agreement, please contact Alastair Strachan. Offers should be sent to the listing agent on or before Monday, November 30th, 2020. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: Alastair Strachan* Vice President, Director 905 501 6429 [email protected] CUSHMAN & WAKEFIELD ULC, BROKERAGE No warranty or representation, express or implied, is made to the accuracy or completeness of the information contained herein, and same is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change 1 Prologis Boulevard Suite 300 of price, rental or other conditions, withdrawal without notice, and to any special listing Mississauga, Ontario L5W 0G2 conditions imposed by the property owner(s). As applicable, we make no representation as to 905 568 9500 cushmanwakefield.com the condition of the property (or properties) in question. cushmanwakefield.com Cushman & Wakefield ULC, Brokerage *Sales Representative **Broker.
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