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Artform Investor Brochure.Pdf 1 The Mark of Exceptional Design At EMBLEM, design is the heart and soul of the brand. We design with intention and purpose, to ensure every space is as functional as it is beautiful. Our team imagines living in your future home before we have even built it, obsessing about the design of every space from the inside to the outside. 1 The Building 86 Dundas East 17 17, 5 0 0 336 Storeys (Approximate) Square Feet Units of Amenity Space 2 Illustrations are artist’s concept only. Actual may vary. E. & O.E. 3 14 15 13 1 12 11 10 9 4 3 W/C 2 W/C 5 7 6 8 The Amenities Ground Floor 1. RESIDENTIAL DROP-OFF 6. COMMERCIAL/RETAIL SPACE 11. SCREENING ROOM 2. RESIDENTIAL LOBBY 7. GALLERY 12. PARTY ROOM 3. LOUNGE 8. OUTDOOR COURTYARD 13. BAR 4. PARCELS 9. FOYER 14. SHORT TERM BIKE PARKING 5. MAIL ROOM 10. KITCHEN 15. OUTDOOR LOUNGE 4 5 Illustrations are artist’s concept only. Actual may vary. E. & O.E. Illustrations are artist’s concept only. Actual may vary. E. & O.E. Illustrations are artist’s concept only. Actual may vary. E. & O.E. LOBBY TOP: OUTDOOR LOUNGE BOTTOM: PARTY ROOM 6 7 The Amenities Second Floor 1 5 Illustrations are artist’s concept only. Actual may vary. E. & O.E. 2 4 UNIVERSAL W/C W/C 1. FITNESS CENTRE 2. STRENGTH TRAINING 3 3. YOGA/STRETCH 4. LIBRARY LOUNGE 5. CO-WORKING LOUNGE Illustrations are artist’s concept only. Actual may vary. E. & O.E. TOP: FITNESS CENTRE BOTTOM: CO-WORKING LOUNGE 8 9 Mississauga #1 98,000 Ranking in Top 10 Mid-Sized North Registered Businesses Employing American Cities of the Future.1 More than 445,000 People.2 3rd 6th Largest City in Ontario.3 Largest City in Canada.3 10 11 Value in Numbers Mississauga Toronto Illustrations are artist’s concept only. Actual may vary. E. & O.E. up to % up to % Projected Yearly 6 1 Calculated based on rental rates Calculated based on the average unsold PPSF of Rental Return as per TREB Q4 2019 Rental Report. $1,349 for Toronto’s new condo prices. (Source: Urbanation Q4 2019 New Condo Prices) Average Resale 19.4 % 10.3 % Condo Price Increase Based on TREB Q4 2019 Condo Market Report Based on TREB Q4 2019 Condo Market Report Average Sold Price 13 % 8 % Increase for New Condos Based on Urbanation Q4 2019 Report Based on Urbanation Q4 2019 Report Average Year-to-Year 10.2 % 8.6 % Rent Increase Based on Rentals.ca Based on Rentals.ca Illustrations are artist’s concept only. Actual may vary. E. & O.E. No representations are made with respect to the actual numbers achieved. TOP: ARTFORM EXTERIOR BOTTOM: ARTFORM VIEW FROM COOKSVILLE PARK 12 13 Cooksville Today 14 Illustrations are artist’s concept only. Actual may vary. E. & O.E.15 Cooksville Tomorrow 16 Illustrations are artist’s concept only. Actual may vary. E. & O.E.17 Hurontario LRT Cooksville’s status as a transportation hub will be enhanced with the new 18km Hurontario Light Rapid Transit (LRT) line. With 19 stops, the LRT will connect to the existing Cooksville GO Station, and its Dundas stop is only 300 metres away from Artform. Rathburn Rd.W. Vision Cooksville Vision Cooksville is an initiative that will shape the bright future of the area, forming a new identity for Cooksville. It includes walkable streets, parks, recreation facilities, diverse housing opportunities, and unique businesses. Dundas Connects Artform will play a major role in the Dundas Connects project, a master plan that will revitalize the Dundas corridor, transforming it into a vibrant, dynamic street that nourishes the fast-growing population. Dundas Connects Growth Projection 52,000 9,600 New Residents New Jobs 18 Illustrations are artist’s concept only. Actual may vary. E. & O.E.19 TTC Routes The Dundas Connects Master Plan Oakville Transit Routes Hurontario LRT / Stop (planned) HOV Lanes existing 6 lane sections GO Transit Local The City of Mississauga’s Official Plan pinpoints Hurontario and Dundas Streets 1- Dundas Street local service, Islington Subway Station to Laird Rd. 1C - Dundas Street local service, Islington Subway Station to South Common Centre via UTM as “Intensification Corridors” that will be developed with a greater concentration of Local Stop Express homes, employment opportunities, transit and other services. Cooksville’s important status 101 - BRT Dundas Express, Islington Subway Station to South Common Centre via UTM 101A - BRT Dundas Express, Islington Subway Station to Laird Rd. including UTM as a transportation hub for the GTA will be cemented with the improvement of public 103 - Hurontario Express, Port Credit Station to Brampton Gateway Terminal transit in the area. Express Stops Brampton Gateway Terminal Eglinton City Square One South Common Centre Centre Erindale Robert Speck 24 Burnhamthorpe Collegeway & University South Millway Hollow Gate Collegeway & Broad of Toronto Fairview 191 South Millway & Fifth Line 112 192 111 Collegeway & Mississauga Cooksville Laird & Ridgeway Laird & Turnstone Laird & Colonial Laird Laird & Winston Churchill Laird Redstart Sir Johns Homestead Woodchester Liruma/Glen Erin Dunwin Fifth Line Nanticoke Dundas Crescent Cornerbrook Glengarry / Erindale Station Wolfedale Mavis Clayhill Confederation Camilla / Kirwin / Grenville Cliff Cawthra Tomken Blundell / Queen Dixie Mattawa Wharton Southcreek Mall Cloverdale Billingham Shorncliffe / Shaver Poplar / Subway Aukland Dundas St. W. Dundas Dundas St. E. Queensway 6 120 Mississauga Dixie 123 Kipling North Service Winston Park Dr Gate Hampshire Winston Chuchill 12 Mineola Etobicoke Creek Clarkson Port Credit GO Station Long Branch Mimico *Map is not to scale. 20 21 Hurontario LRT 1 Stop to Cooksville GO Station 5 Stops to Square One 19 Stops LRT Stations on Hurontario St. 300M From Artform to Dundas Stop 18 Km Length of Hurontario LRT 2024 Projected LRT Completion 22 23 Easy Access From Artform By Minutes Destination 4 Cooksville GO Station 5 QEW 6 HWY 403 Hurontario BRT Bus 12 to Square One Dundas BRT Bus to University 15 of Toronto Mississauga 15 Pearson Airport 30 Downtown Toronto Cooksville GO Train Illustrations are artist’s concept only. Actual may vary. E. & O.E. 30 to Union Station 24 25 QUEENSWAY E. QEW DUNDAS ST. E. 27 EGLINTON AVE. E. RATHBURN RD. E. 15 403 La Casa Dolce CENTRAL PKWY. E. CLIFF RD. Bakery & Cafe 22 21 37 Mississauga Valley Community Centre CAMILLA RD. 17 32 20 Metro LA Fitness 16 28 7 44 HURONTARIO ST. HURONTARIO ST. 23 12 13 42 43 26 45 25 34 1 14 11 2 3 30 Cooksville GO Station Trillium Health 4 Partners Hospital Square One Shopping Centre 5 38 39 40 41 33 CONFEDERATION PKWY. 6 Celebration Living Arts Centre Square 8 9 35 QEW 18 Area MAVIS RD. Amenities MAVIS RD. QUEENSWAY W. DUNDAS ST. W. BURNHAMTHORPE RD. W. 19 10 RATHBURN RD. W. WOLFEDALE RD. HILLCREST AVE. CENTRAL PKWY. W. CENTRAL PKWY. 403 31 24 29 Mississauga Golf and Country Club 36 Square One Shopping Centre Restaurants & Bars Grocery & Shops Fitness, Activities & Health Culture & Community Banks Square One Shopping Centre 1. RestaurantsWhole Foods Market & Bars 6. Scaddabush Italian Kitchen 11. Bairrada ChurrasqueiraGrocery Grillhouse & Shops16. Oceans Supermarket 21. Trigo Bakery 26. Starbucks 28. LA FitnessFitness, Activities & Health33. Mississauga YMCA 37. Mississauga Valley CommunityCulture & Centre Community42. RBC Royal Bank Banks 2. Cineplex Mississauga and Bar 12. KAGE Restobar 17. Metro 22. Tokyo Cheesecake Cafe 27. La Casa Dolce 29. Sky Zone Trampoline Park 34. Trillium Health Partners Hospital 38. Living Arts Centre 43. TD Bank 1. Whole Foods Market 6. Scaddabush Italian Kitchen 11. Bairrada Churrasqueira Grillhouse 16. Oceans Supermarket 21. Trigo Bakery 26. Starbucks 28. LA Fitness 33. Mississauga YMCA 37. Mississauga Valley Community Centre 42. RBC Royal Bank 3. Food District 7. The Cold Pressery 13. Halo Espresso Bar 18. Wholesale Club 23. LCBO Bakery & Cafe 30. Le Refuge Yoga 35. Orangetheory Fitness 39. Art Gallery of Mississauga 44. Scotiabank and Bar 2. Cineplex Mississauga 4. Holt Renfrew 8. Alioli Ristorante12. KAGE Restobar 14. Goodfellas Wood 17.Oven Metro Pizza 19. T&T Supermarket22. Tokyo Cheesecake24. Real Canadian Cafe Superstore27. La Casa Dolce 31. Goodlife 29.Fitness Sky Zone Trampoline Park36. Mississauga 34.Golf andTrillium Country Health Club Partners40. HospitalCentral Library 38. Living Arts Centre45. HSBC Bank 43. TD Bank 3. Food District 5. 7.The RecThe Room Cold Pressery 9. Foodie13. North Halo Espresso Bar 15. Daddy O Doughnuts18. Wholesale Club20. La Novita Bakery23. LCBO 25. Shoppers Drug Mart Bakery & Cafe 32. Dynacare30. Lab andLe RefugeHealth Centre Yoga 35. Orangetheory Fitness41. Mississauga Celebration39. Art Square Gallery of Mississauga 44. Scotiabank 4. Holt Renfrew 8. Alioli Ristorante 10. Red Lobster14. Goodfellas Wood Oven Pizza 19. T&T Supermarket 24. Real Canadian Superstore 31. Goodlife Fitness 36. Mississauga Golf and Country Club 40. Central Library 45. HSBC Bank 5. The Rec Room 9. Foodie North 15. Daddy O Doughnuts 20. La Novita Bakery 25. Shoppers Drug Mart 32. Dynacare Lab and Health Centre 41. Mississauga Celebration Square 10. Red Lobster 26 27 Illustrations are artist’s concept only. Actual may vary. E. & O.E. All drawings, illustrations, renderings, and views from (or of) proposed buildings shown on any brochures, advertisements, scale models, and/or marketing materials are conceptual artist’s renderings only and the vendor makes no representation or warranty relating to same. Any stated areas and/or dimensions shown are approximate only and subject to normal construction variances. Actual usable floor space may vary from any stated or depicted floor area and the unit shall be measured in accordance with the provisions set out in Tarion Builder Bulletin 22. Any and all measurements and/or specifications are subject to change without notice.
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