Former power plant to be reimagined and transform Ontario’s skyline

by tanya_martins_2 | October 16, 2024 11:04 am

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A former coal-fired power plant is set for a major revitalization that will transform the city’s skyline.

A former 71.6-ha (177-acre) coal-fired power plant in Mississauga, Ont. is set for a major revitalization that will transform the city’s skyline.

After years of planning, shovels have broken ground on Harbourwalk by Tridel—Lakeview Village’s first building.

Harbourwalk will be home to 455 units, ranging from 55.7 m2 (600 sf) to more than 185.8 m2 (2,000 sf) of living space. The design is centred around a 5,295.4-m2 (57,000-sf) European-inspired courtyard that encourages a sense of community, creating space for people to gather, exercise, and relax.

It will feature multi-residential buildings, retail, restaurants, office space, parks, and an innovation corridor.

The 16,000 units at Lakeview Village are part of Growing Mississauga, the city’s action plan for New Housing.

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  1. [Image]: https://www.constructioncanada.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/TM_MississaugaWaterfrontRevitalization-1.jpg

Source URL: https://www.constructioncanada.net/former-power-plant-to-transform-ontarios-skyline/