4094 Tomken Road will add 250 new low-carbon rental homes to the Mississauga housing market. Two new 12-storey structures will complement the retained six-storey rental building on-site.
The project features a variety of units typologies with one, two, and three bedrooms, as well as new community amenity spaces such as a shared garden, playground, multi-use rooms, co-working, and programed activities for tenants.
4094 Tomken is also within walking distance of many local amenities including transit routes, a shopping mall, as well as schools, parks, and restaurants.
Designed for the 2050 climate, sustainable and resilient features and systems enhance residents’ comfort while reducing operating costs and carbon emissions.
Sustainability features include:
- High-efficiency, all-electric geothermal mechanical systems.
- No fossil fuels are combusted on site, reducing Scope 1 emissions to ZERO, a 100% reduction.
- Passive building systems, including well-insulated building envelopes and rigorous airtightness measures, result in efficient buildings with reduced energy consumption from the power grid, consequently reducing Scope 2 emissions.
- On-site renewable energy production, such as geothermal and solar PV.
- Careful selection of low-embodied carbon building materials like the building’s hybrid mass timber structure.
- EV charging
4094 Tomken provides residents with comfortable, energy efficient and low-carbon living. As with all Kindred Works buildings, this project is a resilient ecosystem contributing to a livable city, creating long-term benefits to the community.