Hazelview Selling 4-Building Thornhill Development

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Hazelview Selling 4-Building Thornhill Development
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Teagan has covered Toronto, GTA, and Ontario cottage country real estate. Before coming to STOREYS as a staff writer, she was a freelance writer for Toronto Life and Cottage Life.

is located at the Bayview Avenue and John Street intersection in Thornhill , "ideally situated proximate to the rapidly expanding Yonge and Steeles node and Langstaff GO Station, in an area that is being targeted for significant intensification," says the listing., Hazelview Investments has planned a mixed-use condo, rental, commercial, and parkland development, which will consist of 615 residential units across four buildings and 752,920 sq.

Throughout the development will be 592,499 sq. ft of residential floor area and 154,440 sq. ft of retail, office, and commercial space. Additionally, there is a 0.69 hectare public park planned along John Street and plans to preserve the heritage building that houses Santorini Estiatorio, a beloved Greek restaurant.One major selling point is that Hazelview has already received zoning and approvals to permit the redevelopment of the existing commercial property.

Additionally, the site is not only located near planned and existing transit options, but it has easy access to Highway 401 and 407, Johnsview and Pomona Mills Park, the Ladies Golf Club of Toronto, and conveniences like a Food Basics and Shoppers Drug Mart locations, which are contained within the planned redevelopment site itself.

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