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11 Towers to Revitalize Mall Site in Burlington

A proposed high-rise redevelopment at Burlington Centre could transform its east end with 11 towers, up to 37 storeys, encompassing 3,476 residential units. Designed by Turner Fleischer Architects for RioCan REIT, the project includes retail space and a new public park. A pre-application community meeting is set for April 22, 2025.

GWL Realty Lists The Diplomats Apartments in Burlington

GWL Realty Advisors is selling The Diplomats, a 203-unit apartment complex in Burlington as part of its strategy to divest non-core assets and reinvest in urban, income-producing properties. The site spans 5.67 acres and allows for further development. GWLRA manages over 10,500 rental units across Canada and plans to add 3,500 units by 2030.

462-Unit Project Proposed for Uptown Burlington

A new proposal in Burlington will bring 462 suites in two towers, 17 and 22 storeys high, at 1989 Appleby Line. It features modern amenities and design, including a 6,000 ft² co-working space and a 4,500 ft² rooftop courtyard. Burlington is attracting investors with lower prices than Toronto and strong price growth.

11-Storey Mixed-Use Project Proposed in Burlington

A proposed condo project in Burlington would replace several homes along Plains Road East with an 11-story mixed-use building featuring 255 residential units and ground-floor commercial space. A public meeting on October 30 will allow community members to learn more and provide feedback.

Massive 2,000-Unit Project Proposed in Burlington

A major housing project proposed in Burlington will include eight condo towers, ranging from 11 to 30 storeys, with nearly 2,000 units. The mixed-use development will also feature retail, office space, a library, and daycare facilities. A pedestrian bridge will connect residents to the Appleby GO station.

Burlington Considers Allowing Fourplexes

Burlington is considering a proposal to allow fourplexes—properties with up to four residential units—as part of efforts to increase affordable housing. This is part of the city's strategy to address the "missing middle" in housing density. Public consultations and open houses are planned to gather feedback.