Brightstone is preparing to launch OG Urban Towns, a thoughtfully designed stacked townhouse community at 2532 Argyle Road in Mississauga’s Cooksville neighbourhood. This 101-home development, designed by Architecture Unfolded, marks one of the rare “missing middle” projects in the GTA—bridging the gap between detached homes and high-rise towers. With an emphasis on livability, flexibility, and long-term community growth, the project is expected to make a meaningful impact for both local residents and construction workers.
OG Urban Towns is organized into four low-rise blocks rising 3.5 storeys, creating a boutique-scale neighbourhood that fits naturally into the surrounding residential context. The development includes:
101 stacked suites
36 one-bedroom layouts
57 two-bedroom layouts
8 three-bedroom layouts
Unit sizes ranging from 555 ft² to over 1,500 ft²
Designed by Architecture Unfolded, with landscape architecture by bsq Landscape Architects and interiors by Joyce Decor, the community combines traditional townhouse character with modern detailing. Large windows, bright interiors, and smart layouts ensure a focus on natural light and functionality.
The homes are planned with a balance of durability and modern elegance:
SmartHome technology including video doorbells, digital locks, thermostats, and lighting controls
Durable finishes such as oak handrails with metal pickets and wide-profile baseboards
Energy-efficient vinyl windows
Quartz countertops, Moen fixtures, and sleek cabinetry in kitchens
Bathrooms featuring quartz vanities
Private outdoor living is a central element, with patios and terraces extending up to 590 ft², offering residents opportunities to enjoy outdoor space in an urban environment.
The Cooksville location ensures strong regional connections:
Minutes from Highway 403, with quick access to the 401, 404, 410, 427, and the QEW
Two blocks from the Hurontario LRT (Line 10), set to link Bramalea to Lake Ontario and connect residents to Cooksville and Port Credit GO stations
Nearby access to Square One Shopping Centre and Pearson International Airport (25 minutes by car)
Urban Toronto reports that this level of connectivity makes OG Urban Towns attractive to commuters and families looking for balance between suburban comfort and urban access.
The stacked townhouse typology requires a variety of specialized construction elements:
Brick and fiber cement facades designed for durability and architectural integration with surrounding homes
3.5-storey low-rise massing blending with the local neighbourhood scale
Structural framing and load-bearing assemblies for stacked residential layouts
Mechanical and electrical systems tailored for SmartHome integration
Landscaping designed to enhance the pedestrian pathways and community spaces
The construction of OG Urban Towns will employ a diverse range of trades:
General contractors and construction managers to coordinate project phases
Masonry crews for brick and façade work
Carpenters and framers for structural and interior builds
HVAC technicians for efficient climate systems
Electricians for wiring and SmartHome installations
Plumbing specialists for kitchens, bathrooms, and building systems
Roofers for terrace and outdoor amenity construction
Landscaping crews for pedestrian pathways and outdoor design
Interior finish trades such as tile setters, flooring installers, and cabinetmakers
The project represents an important step toward addressing the housing gap in Mississauga. As part of the “gentle density” movement, OG Urban Towns adds a new layer of housing variety in a market dominated by high-rise towers. With proximity to Trillium Hospital—which itself is undergoing a major 600,000 ft² expansion expected to create 2,400 jobs—this development strengthens local ties between housing, employment, and community services.
Brightstone, founded in 2016, has focused its efforts on infill communities that bring long-term, well-designed homes into established neighbourhoods. OG Urban Towns continues this mission by combining scaled architecture, connected locations, and attention to quality.
The launch of OG Urban Towns highlights how thoughtful design and construction can provide much-needed alternatives in the GTA housing market. By delivering a community-oriented, transit-connected, and construction-worker-driven project, Brightstone’s vision supports both the immediate trades workforce and the long-term livability of Mississauga’s Cooksville neighbourhood.