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Community Council to consider massive development project in Mimico

April 24, 2025 by Toronto Newswire

A major proposal is being considered that will bring condo towers and hundreds of new residents to Mimico.

A public meeting is being held on April 30 by Etobicoke York Community Council in regards to a large parcel of land proposed to be developed in Mimico.

A request to amend the official plan and zoning by-law applies to several blocks 21-25 Windsor Street, 18 Buckingham Street and 60 Newcastle Street, about 100 metres of the Mimico GO Station.

The application proposes to amend the Official Plan for the properties to permit a 32 to 46-storey, 14 and seven storey mixed use buildings linked by an eight-storey podium.

The meeting will take place about  9:30 a.m. at Council Chamber, Etobicoke Civic Centre, 399 The West Mall and by video conference.

The proposed complex will contain about 1,117 residential units , 933 condo units, 184 co-op units and a private daycare.

Etobicoke York Community Council will receive input and review the proposal and any other material placed before it to make recommendations on the application. These recommendations will then be forwarded to Toronto City Council for its consideration.

The proposed complex will contain about 1,117 residential units , 933 condo units, 184 co-op units and a private daycare.

A new shelter is proposed to replace the existing Elisa House transitional housing facility, operated by the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul (SSVP).

The proposed development also includes a new 987.7 square metres park to be located on the corner of the Portland and Windsor Streets.

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