Throughout 2024, Mattamy Homes has continued to shape neighbourhoods across the Greater Toronto Area. As North America’s largest privately owned homebuilder, Mattamy has built over 135,000 homes in its 45-year history, and showed no signs of slowing down this year, continuing to strive to create spaces that align with how people truly live.
Mile & Creek Condos in Milton advanced with the introduction of its Phase 3 release, marking the final addition to the masterplanned mid-rise community. Positioned in the Cobban neighbourhood, Mile & Creek brings contemporary urban living to the surrounding landscape. The final phase, now under construction, will introduce 160 suites. Scheduled for completion by June, 2026, it joins a community featuring a three-storey Clubhouse Amenity Pavilion and access to protected green spaces.
The Laurels introduced a new masterplanned community in south Milton, with Phase 1 offering a 14-storey tower of 216 residential units and retail spaces. Designed by Core Architects, this project sits beside a Natural Heritage System, preserving the area’s ecological features. Its construction will utilize cast-in-place concrete with reduced shear walls to minimize environmental impact, with an exterior mixing rusted copper panels and brick.
Amenities will include a co-working space, fitness centre, and social lounge. Construction is set to begin in March, 2025, with first occupancy targeted for September, 2027, and final closings by that year’s end.
In Oakville’s ClockWork at Upper Joshua Creek, Mattamy advanced multiple phases of the community designed by KNYMH Inc. ClockWork 4, coming next year, builds on the success of earlier buildings, adding more suites equipped with smart home technologies and sustainable features, including a geothermal heating and cooling system. As with the other ClockWork buildings, its design encourages a close relationship with the natural environment through landscaped courtyards and proximity to trails, while providing easy access to Oakville’s amenities.
Meanwhile, construction commenced on ClockWork 3, a seven-storey mid-rise that will introduce 163 new suites with contemporary finishes, retractable glass balconies, and energy-efficient systems. ClockWork 1 reached a milestone this year when residents took possession of their new homes. The 12-storey building features open-concept suites, and co-working lounge.
The company’s Urban Division, headquartered at 3300 Bloor Street West, continues to shape Mattamy’s presence in the GTA. In Etobicoke, Mattamy teamed with QuadReal Property Group to launch The Clove, the initial phase of the $6 billion Cloverdale Mall redevelopment. The Clove’s 33-storey tower and adjoining mid-rise, with a design by Giannone Petricone Associates, aim to reimagine central Etobicoke with more than 600 condominium units.
The architecture incorporates cascading terraces and fluted horizontal bands that enliven the facade, while its urban planning ensures that the new community respects its storied history. The Clove stands as a gateway to a fully realized mixed-use urban neighbourhood.
Construction got underway at BLVD Q on The Queensway in South Etobicoke. Designed by TACT Architecture, this 11-storey mixed-use condominium pairs retail at grade with residential units. BLVD Q offers easy access to major highways and public transit routes, reinforcing Mattamy’s vision of creating urban environments that serve the needs of modern residents.
On the occupancy front, 2024 also saw communities reaching completion and welcoming new residents. Soleil Condos' Buildings C and D in Milton opened their doors, at the foothills of the Niagara Escarpment. Residents benefit from an environment that merges natural scenery with modern amenities, with mid-rises designed by KNYMH Inc.
Beyond the bricks and mortar, Mattamy’s influence resonates through its active participation in local events. At Milton Summerfest, the developer sponsored the Kids’ Fun Zone, connecting directly with families and emphasizing its role as a community builder, not just a home builder. This presence in the heart of downtown Milton celebrated local culture, entertainment, and the town’s growth, including Mile & Creek and Soleil.
Mattamy’s commitment to positive cultural values and inclusive practices within the industry also garnered recognition. At the GTA BILD Awards, the company received the Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Award, confirming that its internal culture mirrors its vision for building welcoming, thriving neighbourhoods. Mattamy was again named one of Canada’s Most Admired Corporate Cultures in 2024. The company has been nominated thrice and won every time, highlighting its people-first approach.
As the calendar turns to 2025, upcoming phases of Mattamy’s communities reaffirm the developer’s dedication to creating places that reflect how people want to live.
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