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For more than half a century, the late billionaire media mogul Ted Rogers retained a sizeable piece of land in Mississauga. Through the years, he sold various parcels to real estate developers, save for 15 acres at Burnhamthorpe Road and Confederation Parkway.
âHe held on to this piece of property because he liked its location,â says John Anderton, vice-president, treasurer, of Rogers Communications. âItâs blank and beautiful and kitty corner to Square One and the Living Arts Centre,â he says of âthe last greenfield site in Mississauga, a centre-ice property.â
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The developers of Mississauga s M City condos are promoting the massive new tower as one of the most technologically advanced buildings in Canada.
It s also boasting amenities to soothe the stress of a busy lifestyle.
The latest building in the M City, a master-planned community is a 67-storey tower called M4.
The development, from Rogers Real Estate Development and Urban Capital, launched in 2016 on a 15-acre property at Burnhamthorpe Road and Confederation Parkway.
The property was first acquired in the 1960s and the original plan was to erect CHFI radio station antennas, said John Anderton, vice president, treasurer, Rogers Telecommunications Limited.
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With views of the leafy Highland Creek ravine, the centrepiece of Scarborough’s Colonel Danforth Park, Perch Condos will appeal to property-seekers looking to get back to nature. But unlike other scenic builds, the Firmland Developments project is giving back to nature, too.
The builder is dedicating nearly 40 per cent of Perch’s property to the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA), which protects the ravine, says Firmland president Michoel Klugmann. “We are proud to contribute to conservation, and to help ensure that the building stays in touch with nature forever.”
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