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Mississauga’s Downtown Revamp Includes Hotel and Conference Centre

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Mississauga approves plan to reshape downtown lands with conference centre, hotel projects
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Mississauga city council has given the green light to a new plan to redevelop around 12 acres of city-owned land next to city hall, with the goal of making downtown more vibrant and appealing for residents, businesses, and visitors.

The proposal features a conference centre, hotel, and a large music venue that will include performance spaces, recording studios, and a music school. Additionally, it will bring in new office spaces, rental housing, and shops at street level along an updated and more pedestrian-friendly Princess Royal Drive.

“The vision for this redevelopment marks a bold and exciting step forward for Mississauga’s downtown that will drive economic growth for our city as a whole,” said CAO Geoff Wright. “By revitalizing City-owned lands in a comprehensive way, we’re creating new opportunities for tourism, employment, housing and creative industry growth.

“This is a once-in-a-generation opportunity, and we look forward to working closely with our residents, businesses and partners to bring this transformative vision to life.”

Public feedback will be welcomed as the plan progresses. Staff are expected to share an update in June 2026.

The plan includes new public areas like a “Sky Park” aimed at better connecting various parts of downtown. City officials say this project is part of a larger effort to transform the downtown into a more urban space that’s friendly for pedestrians while being supported by light-rail transit. The focus is on boosting the local economy, tourism, and arts.

The site encompasses the Living Arts Centre along with four nearby properties currently used mainly for parking or open space. While the Living Arts Centre remains an essential cultural hub, the city indicates it requires significant updates to meet current needs.

This land sits between the civic centre area – which includes Sheridan College – and expanding neighborhoods near Square One Shopping Centre and Confederation Parkway. It also connects with nearby green spaces like Zonta Meadows Park.

City staff mentioned that this plan is grounded in previous studies related to tourism, music development, and economic expansion.


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