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In August 2011, Brampton’s City Council approved the terms of agreement for the Southwest Quadrant Renewal Plan, enabling the City to move forward with a creative solution to meet the City’s future administrative space needs and plans for revitalization of Brampton’s downtown.
The successful proposal, submitted by Dominus Construction Group, is a plan for a mixed-use development, including several new features including new administrative, parking and retail space and a pedestrian-friendly cityscape for completion in 2014.
Phase 1 of the project includes plans for a new nine-storey building at 41 George Street that can accommodate:
126,398 foot building for administrative space
1,496 square feet for Peel Regional Police Services
10,147 square feet for ground retail space
10,545 square feet for multi-purpose meeting rooms
443 parking spaces (five levels of parking)
Phase 1a includes plans for a two-storey addition to the current City Hall that can accommodate:
2,507 square feet for committee rooms
6,187 square feet for ground retail space
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