A bold redevelopment proposal aims to transform the intersection of Highways 7 and 27 in Vaughan’s West Woodbridge Industrial Area with eight high-rises, ranging from 30 to 50 stories—the tallest and most ambitious buildings in the area to date. Submitted by Caricari Lee Architects for Bozzo Group of Companies, the plan spans two parcels that include one vacant lot and a low-rise commercial plaza totaling approximately 35,900 square meters.
The phased development would deliver 2,150 residential units across four stages, supported by 274,272 square meters of residential, 3,170 square meters of retail, and 2,443 square meters of office space, along with a 340 square meter area for a daycare. The buildings would rise from six-story podiums, with three buildings constructed in Phase 1 and five more completed in Phase 2. A privately owned publicly accessible space (POPS) will front Highway 7 and another 14,760 square meters of combined indoor and outdoor amenities for occupants are also included.
Three levels of underground parking providing 2,067 spaces and 3,098 bicycle parking spots are proposed. Transit access is supported by a nearby YRT and Brampton Züm routes, with future improvements including the VIVA Orange BRT extension and a potential Woodbridge GO station.
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