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Brampton's Apple Factory Lands Redevelopment

Written by Judy Lamelza | Jan 5, 2024 6:21:58 PM

The proposed Apple Factory Lands Redevelopment at 2036 Bovaird Drive West marks a significant shift in the landscape of Brampton's Mount Pleasant neighbourhood. This project, transitioning a historically semi-rural area into a thriving urban hub, is set to be a cornerstone of development, particularly with its proximity to the Mount Pleasant GO station, linking it to the Greater Toronto Area.

The site's history as the Apple Factory farm market since 1979 embeds a rich community legacy, now poised for transformation.  Envisioning a vibrant mixed-use community, the redevelopment plan by Carom Management Inc and designed by Architecture Unfolded aims to cater to the area's burgeoning population.

 

A Diverse Architectural Mix

 

 - High-Rise and Townhouse Structures: The development's blueprint includes three high-rise towers and six blocks of townhouses, offering a varied architectural landscape.
 - Elevated Skyline: The two 23-storey and a 25-storey towers, reaching heights up to 82.5m, are set to redefine the area's skyline.
 - Residential Diversity: The project promises 1,302 residential units, blending 238 stacked townhouses with 1,064 apartment units, accommodating a wide range of residents.

 

Strategic Location and Design Elements

 

- Prominent Intersection: Spanning 7.91 acres, the project's location at Bovaird Drive and Mississauga Road is key to its potential as a high-density urban space.
 - Integrating Nature and Recreation: Significant landscaped areas are planned, ensuring the development offers communal and recreational spaces, in line with Brampton's vision for diverse urban development.

Commercial Dynamism and Transit Connectivity

 

 - Mixed-use Commercial spaces: The bases of the high-rise buildings will house 3,700m2 of commercial space, including medical offices, invigorating the street-level atmosphere.

 - Enhanced Mobility: The project's proximity to Mount Pleasant GO station underlines its role as a transit-oriented development, further augmented by Brampton's plans for a new GO station to the north.


Collaboration and Skill Development

 

 - Multidisciplinary Collaboration: The development's scale necessitates a collaborative approach, bringing together architects, engineers, urban planners, and construction workers. This environment fosters cross-disciplinary learning and innovation.
 - Enhancing Professional Skills: For construction workers and managers, the project offers a platform to refine skills in modern construction techniques and project management, particularly in handling large-scale, mixed-use developments.


Urban Toronto states that the Apple Factory Lands Redevelopment stands as a beacon of modern urban development in Brampton, showcasing how thoughtful planning can create vibrant, sustainable communities. This project is a testament to innovative urban planning, blending residential, commercial, and environmental considerations to forge a connected, dynamic neighbourhood.

The project is expected to generate numerous jobs in the construction sector, contributing significantly to the local economy and offering employment opportunities for a wide range of construction professionals.

The development provides an opportunity for local construction businesses, including subcontractors and suppliers, to be involved in a major urban project, potentially leading to growth and expanded expertise.

Through its mixed-use design, the project not only caters to the immediate needs of residents but also fosters a sense of community, making it an exemplary model for urban developments aiming to balance growth with sustainability.

DataBid is currently reporting on this project - 2036 Bovaird Drive West Mixed Use Development - Brampton  (0028010424)