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Proposed towers for downtown Brampton
Two residential towers proposed for an previous neighbourhood may change the skyline of downtown Brampton.
The proposal requires 45- and 48-storey buildings on a podium on the web site, situated on the intersection of Mill Avenue North and Nelson Avenue West, three blocks from the guts of downtown Brampton at Queen Avenue West and Principal Avenue North.
If permitted as at present proposed, the buildings would deliver 915 residential models into the established neighbourhood, changing a number of single-family properties.
A report on the challenge can be offered at a public assembly deliberate for 7 p.m. on Jan. 13 at Metropolis Corridor.
An extra breakdown of the challenge reveals the kind of models referred to as for:
• one bed room – 436 models
• two bedrooms – 385 models
• three bedrooms – 94 models
The plan additionally requires 310 parking areas, 212 for residents and 98 for guests and short-term customers. There can be 550 areas for bicycles.
Earlier than the challenge strikes ahead, Brampton metropolis planners will examine the proposal to make sure that the buildings are appropriate with the prevailing neighbourhood and think about the realm’s future intensification.
Town can even examine the affect the event could have on site visitors, companies like water and sewers, shadowing on close by properties and what the challenge means in comparison with different developments deliberate within the space.

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