
Uxbridge, ON
15-23 Main Street
OVERVIEW
proposal higlightsKPMB Architects
Aspect Structural Engineers
Janet Rosenberg & Studio
Hammerschlag & Joffe
BA Consulting Group
Arcadis
Honouring the past, building the future
15-23 Main Street introduces 95 thoughtfully designed, low-carbon rental homes to Uxbridge’s historic downtown. This project is uniquely positioned on the boundary of the Uxbridge Downtown Revitalization Project, directly across from the planned town square, making it an integral part of the area’s transformation into a more walkable, connected, and vibrant downtown core.
Heritage-style arches, climate-safe building materials, natural landscaping, and community gardens enhance the site while integrating seamlessly with the neighbourhood. With convenient access to amenities and services, this development offers a unique, high-performance rental-living experience.
Proposal Highlights
95 low-carbon rental homes
Modern take on heritage design
New pedestrian pathways
Community gardens
EV charging stations
project details
- This development carefully balances history and innovation, ensuring that residents enjoy modern comforts while retaining ties to Uxbridge’s unique character.
- 95 rental homes are powered by high-efficiency, all-electric heat pump mechanical systems and high-performance windows for enhanced thermal comfort and lower heating demand.
- Direct adjacency to Uxbridge’s planned 'Town Square' means easy access to local events, gathering spaces, and new pedestrian pathways.
- Careful selection of low-embodied carbon building materials, like the building’s hybrid mass timber structure, reduce indirect emissions by 49%.
- Solar PV panels produce on-site renewable energy, reducing electricity consumption.
- No fossil fuels are combusted on site, reducing direct emissions to zero — a 100% reduction.
Timeline
Public Consultation
Q4 2023
Site Plan Submission
Q4 2024
Construction
TBC
Occupancy
TBC
Q4 2023
Application Submission
Q4 2023
Zoning Approval
TBC
Site Approval Plan
TBC
Construction Complete
News
property data
We Want To Hear From You
Part of being a good neighbour is keeping an open dialogue. If you have comments or feedback on this development, we would be happy to listen.
Pre-construction