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110 Upper Centennial Parkway (Stoney Creek) | ?m | 6s | Go-To Developments

Branden Simon

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110 Upper Centennial Parkway in Stoney Creek has proposed a mixed-use site. The plan for 6-storey residential building, two 5-Storey buildings with residential with a commercia/retail, two 4-storey buildings with a residential with commercia/retail, 60 semi-detached houses, 99 townhous units, and 54 single detached homes. A neighbourhood park will be included.

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Putting the sprawliness aside, I do actually like the layout of this. Particularly the park in the middle there. I'm going to wait for some renderings before I completely slam this.
 
It's basically entirely townhouses and semis, hardly "sprawl".

This is in the urban expansion lands that were just added to Hamilton, so it seems a bit premature as an application. It's also... not well designed, both from a layout perspective but from just basic engineering and subdivision design standards as well. We'll see.
 
It's basically entirely townhouses and semis, hardly "sprawl".

This is in the urban expansion lands that were just added to Hamilton, so it seems a bit premature as an application. It's also... not well designed, both from a layout perspective but from just basic engineering and subdivision design standards as well. We'll see.

Not to mention the 5-6s mid rise buildings as well. Heck, this is denser than most low rise downtown Toronto neighborhoods!

It is pretty strange that our suburban areas generally get denser on the fringes these days -- outside of the major growth centres. Hopefully zoning changes will smooth this out eventually.
 
I doubt this is denser than any downtown Toronto neighbourhoods, except for maybe a handful of the super wealthy ones like Rosedale. You'll find densely packed semis, rowhouses and low to midrise apartments in any given downtown neighbourhood, and lots like those detached ones in the above plans are pretty uncommon. Not to mention the low(er) rise neighbourhoods have apartments up top in most of the commercial buildings.
 

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