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New High-Rise Project Planned for Oakville

March 19, 20263 Mins Read
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KIRKOR ARCHITECTS AND PLANNERS FOR SKY PROPERTY GROUP — Sky Property Group’s Neyagawa Crossings is being proposed on a site in north Oakville, Ont. The project would include five 18-storey towers and supporting amenities.
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A vacant lot in north Oakville is set to become the site for five proposed 18-storey towers along with various amenities from the Sky Property Group.

This project, called Neyagawa Crossings, will be located at the northeast corner of Neyagawa Boulevard and William Halton Parkway.

The developer, Burnhamthorpe/Oakville Holdings Inc., has recently submitted zoning amendment applications to the Town of Oakville. According to town staff, the application outlines:

Five highrise residential towers, each 18 storeys. Three‑storey street walls and six‑storey podiums. Ground‑floor commercial spaces to encourage an active streetscape.

Spanning nearly seven hectares, this site is part of the Neyagawa Urban Core, which is recognized as a strategic growth area by both town and regional plans. Kirkor Architects and Planners designed it for Sky Property Group. The estimated cost of the project hasn’t been disclosed yet.

“The application is currently listed as an active development application, with a full set of technical studies submitted in December 2025 as part of submission one. These include environmental assessments, servicing studies, transportation analyses, planning justification and renderings,” said a Town of Oakville spokesperson.

According to senior planner Robert Thun’s report from the Town of Oakville, this development would feature 898 residential units comprising 508 one-bedroom units, 352 two-bedroom units, and 38 three-bedroom units. There will also be 973 parking spaces across three underground levels, along with 634 bicycle parking spots and about 2,400 square metres designated for retail space on the ground floor.

The property has a frontage of 55 metres along William Halton Parkway and approximately 433 metres along Neyagawa Boulevard leading up to Highway 407.

This area is bordered by Highway 407 to the north, vacant agricultural land to the east, William Halton Parkway alongside a future low-rise residential and commercial development to the south, and Neyagawa Boulevard paired with a proposed mixed-use development featuring two residential towers at fifteen storeys each to the west.

The development plan suggests it will be completed in two phases: first would be three southern towers followed by two northern ones.

Lands have been reserved for future use related to Transitway along the northern edge of this site.

Three towers are projected to reach a maximum height of 68.05 metres while two others will slightly taper down at around 66.45 metres. Each tower will have two elevators totaling ten lifts overall-about one elevator per every ninety units.

According to information on Sky Property Group’s website: “The design blends contemporary architecture with thoughtful massing to create a distinctive urban presence visible from the 407 corridor.”

Recently during meetings, some Oakville councillors raised concerns regarding density levels in this proposal as well as whether there’s enough parking available and if there’s any parkland included in their plans.

“We’re trying to build a list of issues for staff to evaluate in determining what their recommendation will be at a future meeting,” noted Town Mayor Rob Burton during recent Planning and Development Council discussions aimed at gathering public input while identifying matters for review by staff.

The developer intends to keep refining this project that could begin construction within five to seven years-or possibly sooner if market conditions allow it.

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