
Mississauga, ON
4094 Tomken Road
OVERVIEW
proposal higlightsKPMB Architects
Aspect Structural Engineers
Janet Rosenberg & Studio
Hammerschlag & Joffe
BA Consulting Group
MHBC Planning
WSP
Lush urban outdoor courtyard
4094 Tomken Road brings 250 thoughtfully and sustainably designed rental homes to a serene Mississauga community. The project features two new 12-storey buildings that complement the retained six-storey rental building on-site, adjoined by a naturally landscaped courtyard.
Featuring a range of unit types and indoor and outdoor shared spaces for gathering and recreation, this development is designed to foster community.
With vibrant green spaces, climate-resilient design, and strong community connections, this project offers high-performance rental housing that integrates beautifully into the local landscape.
Proposal Highlights
250 low-carbon rental homes
Community gardens
New playground
Multi-use rooms and co-working spaces
EV charging stations
On-site renewable energy production
project details
- Located on the outskirts of downtown Mississauga, 4094 Tomken puts residents within walking distance of public transit and everyday essentials.
- One-, two-, and three-bedroom units are powered by high-efficiency, all-electric geothermal heating and cooling systems and high-performance building envelope for enhanced thermal comfort and lower heating demand.
- A courtyard space is this project’s focal point, connecting the site’s three residential buildings with community gardens, playgrounds, and other recreational spaces.
- Careful selection of low-embodied carbon building materials, like the building’s hybrid mass timber structure, significantly reduce indirect emissions.
- 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
Q1 2023
Site Plan Submission
Q1 2025
Construction
T2025
Occupancy
T2028/29
Q4 2022
Application Submission
Q4 2024
Zoning Approval
Q3 2025
Site Approval Plan
T2028/29
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.
Zoning approval process