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Oshawa Tour of Growth & Development - City of Oshawa
Oshawa Tour of
              Growth & Development

Welcome to the City of Oshawa. The Oshawa Tour of Growth & Development is a
new way for developers and site selectors to track Oshawa's growth and investigate
Oshawa's newest projects, whether just completed, under-construction, or in the
pipeline.
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DOWNTOWN OSHAWA
Rental Apartments - 100 Bond Street E (Bond and Mary Developments - Phase 1)

 A $50 million luxury rental development, completed in 2017, 100 Bond is the newest
large residential project to open its doors in the downtown. Features ground floor retail.
It provides an affordable but modern home for over 200 residents.

High-rise Tower - 80 Bond Street E (Bond and Mary Developments - Phase 2)

375 units proposed in Phase 2 of Bond and Mary Developments, including 224
condominium units and 151 rental units. Includes a 21 storey residential condo tower
and 622 square metres of ground floor commercial space. Construction is expected to
begin in Summer 2018.
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Student Residences - 157-163 Athol Street East

185 units of student housing proposed in downtown Oshawa. Nine storeys tall and
conveniently located near several UOIT campus buildings as well as the Tribute
Communities Centre.
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CENTRAL OSHAWA
Medallion Development - 135 Bruce Street

A brand new neighbourhood is being planned in Oshawa's core; a 2,241 unit mixed-use
redevelopment of a former industrial site. The project will include 2,145 apartment units
and 96 townhouse units, as well as office and retail ground floor space, in buildings
ranging from 3 to 18 stories in height. Construction is anticipated to begin in early 2018.

Central Oshawa GO Station

 In June 2016 the Provincial Government announced the approval of the Lakeshore
East Go Train Extension, which includes new GO Train Stations in Oshawa, Courtice
and Bowmanville. This extension will connect East Durham by rail to Whitby, Ajax,
Pickering, Scarborough, Downtown Toronto, and the rest of the GTA. As part of this
extension, a GO Station and Multi-modal Hub has been proposed by Metrolinx for the
former Knob Hill Farms site. This development will integrate bus, rail and vehicle travel,
and spur gentrification of the surrounding Central Oshawa neighbourhood.
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63 Albany Street - Infill Apartments

A four-storey residential building containing 65 units, directly adjacent to the future
Central Oshawa GO Station site. 5,742 square metres of new residential space in
Central Oshawa.
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139 Celina Street - Infill Apartments

 A three-storey residential building containing 6 units, construction is anticipated to
begin Spring 2017.

Durham Outlook for the Needy - Headquarters

 Development of a long-vacant lot on Simcoe Street South into a brand new
headquarters for Durham Outlook for the Needy. Building will be one story and 565
square metres in size.
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SOUTHWEST OSHAWA
Oshawa GO Train Station Renovation

 Completed in October 2017, the complete renovation of the Oshawa GO Train Station
offers an improved commuter experience, a larger facility, and, beginning in 2023,
Regional Express Rail that will better connect Oshawa to the GTA, with every 15 minute
service being implemented across the Lakeshore East line.

General Motors

In September 2016, General Motors announced an investment of $424 million for
upgrades at the Oshawa assembly plant. Production of the Chevrolet Impala, which had
previously been scheduled to terminate in 2019, has been extended indefinitely. As
well, the Cadillac XTS production, which had been scheduled to end in 2018, will also
be extended indefinitely. Additionally, in 2018 GM will bring Chevrolet Silverado final
assembly work to the Oshawa assembly plant, resulting in 500 new jobs in the second
quarter of 2018.
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Infill Apartment - 143 Bloor Street West

Construction of a 14 unit, 4 storey apartment building near the intersection of Bloor
Street West and Simcoe Street South. Construction anticipated to begin Summer 2018.
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SOUTHEAST OSHAWA
Port of Oshawa

In 2016 the Port handled 372,301 tonnes of cargo. The Port of Oshawa opened a rail
spur in 2015, allowing the port to become intermodal and move cargo of all sizes,
creating opportunities for further industrial growth.

Coming Soon - Oshawa Marina

In March 2017 the City received 4 expressions of interest for developing a marina. A
RFP to select a developer is currently underway. As of October 2017, the 4 expressions
of interests have produced 2 candidates for marina development.

485 Bloor Street East

18 units of townhouses in two buildings near the intersection of Bloor Street East and
Wilson Road South. Both buildings are two storeys. Project will break ground Summer
2017.
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IBEW Office - 1001 Ritson Road South

The new home of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW), 1001
Ritson Road South will be re-purposed, with proposed changes include partial
demolition, parking expansion, and interior and exterior renovations.
Commercial Building - 360 Marwood Drive

Small commercial building to be built on Marwood Drive in the Farewell Industrial Park.
Building can house 1-2 commercial units, and is approximately 724 square metres in
size.

Employment Complex - 900 Farewell Street

Five-unit business complex to be built on Farewell Street in the Farewell Industrial Park.
Project contains 5 units ranging in size from 360 to 1300 square metres, and is under
250 metres away from the Port of Oshawa. Construction is scheduled to begin Fall
2017.
EAST OSHAWA
13 Dean Avenue - Stacked Townhouses

84 stacked townhouse units on a 2.4 acre site near the Ritson Highway 401 interchange
and the future Central Oshawa GO Station site. The project is composed of 3 storey
townhouses, and adds a total of 7,565 square metres of new residential space to the
neighbourhood.

Harmony GO Station

In June 2016 the Provincial Government announced the approval of the Lakeshore East
GO Train Extension, connecting East Durham by rail to Whitby, Ajax, Pickering,
Scarborough, Downtown Toronto, and the rest of the GTA. In the initial stages of the
project, a GO Station was proposed for the lands south of Bloor Street East and west of
Townline Road South. This GO Station would integrate bus, rail and vehicle travel, and
spur development of the industrial areas south of the highway, and intensification of the
residential neighbourhoods to the north, west and east. The Province approved plans
only for GO Stations at Thornton Road (West Oshawa), the Knob Hill Site (Central
Oshawa), in Courtice, and in Bowmanville, but the Harmony site is still an option and
could be considered in future review of the extension plans.
Durham Hotel and Conference Centre

Located right off the Highway 401, the Durham Hotel and Conference Centre recently
undertook an extensive renovation, adding 344 square metres of space and investing
$4.3 million.

250 Harmony Road South

67 street townhouses and 167 mixed-block townhouses on the 12.6 acre former site of
the Dr. F.J Donevan Collegiate Institute. This 2-3 storey development represents a
$10.9 million investment into the Donevan Community. It is well-serviced by recreation
facilities and local schools, and is conveniently located a short drive from a Highway
401 interchange.
NORTHEAST OSHAWA
285 Taunton Road East - Five Points Mall Redevelopment

Creation of several new commercial spaces on the former Five Points Mall site, with the
addition of a 22,049 square metre self-storage facility and 3 standalone commercial
buildings totaling 2,809 square metres in area. The storage facility will be an adaptive
reuse of the former Target retail unit, and will also feature commercial units on the
ground floor around the perimeter of the floor plate. Demolition of the existing enclosed
mall is expected to begin Fall 2017 with new construction to follow.
301 Ritson Road North - Canada Post

New employment space on Ritson Road North, near the Costco Plaza, intended to be
the new Oshawa sorting centre for Canada Post. Project is a redevelopment of a former
vacant brownfield site. 3,469 square metre space will begin construction September
2017.
1335 Benson Street - Retirement Residence

80 unit retirement residence in close proximity to Smartcentres North Oshawa.
Construction is currently underway on the 8,924 square metre six-storey residence.
707 Harmony Road North - Commercial Office

New commercial office space on Harmony Road North, north of Rossland Road East.
Project is an adaptive reuse of a single-detached house. Real Estate office in space will
open in 2017.
251 Ritson Road North - Retail Plaza

2 buildings of new retail space, including a Tim Hortons and an Automotive Shop. 6
units of commercial space total, totaling 858 square feet of space. Project completed as
of Summer 2017.
TAUNTON
Infill Townhouses - Missom Gate

80 townhouse units, 16 north of Missom Gate, 74 south of Missom Gate, all three
storeys in height. Located directly across road from Smart Centres North Oshawa Retail
Plaza. Construction is expected to begin in Spring 2018.

SmartCentres Oshawa North Expansion - 1471 Harmony Road North

A 2,380 square metre commercial building, containing two retail units. This development
will be an infill on the SmartCentres Oshawa North property.

Mixed Use Building - 490 Taunton Road West

A four storey mixed-use building, with 18 residential units, slated to begin construction
in Spring 2017. This development will intensify the current property, a one storey
commercial building.
Midrise Apartment - 1658 Ritson Road North

75 unit, 4 storey apartment development overlooking the scenic Camp Samac
Conservation Area. Construction was completed in Winter 2016.

Forest Hills Public School

Opening in September 2018, Forest Hills Public School will be 2 storeys in height and
5,818 square metres in area, and service the rapidly growing community of Taunton. It
will be directly east of 5 acre Greenhill Park.
KEDRON
Kedron Part II Planning Area

The Kedron Planning Area, in coordination with the Kedron Part II Plan approved in
2014, is expected to grow to accommodate 22,000 new residents on 1,151 acres of
land. Currently, there are active development applications on 85% of the land, with an
expected build-out time of 2-3 years. As well, of the remaining 15%, there are
development applications in the pre-consultation stages for 5% of the land, with an
expected build out time of 3-4 years. Nine subdivision applications from a variety of
developers have been received for the Kedron area. These subdivisions propose
approximately 2,700 single detached, 82 semi-detached, 682 townhouse, 317 back to
back townhouse and an additional 1347 dwellings within medium density blocks that
could be developed as a combination of townhouses or low-rise apartments. Also
proposed are a total of 10 new schools and a number of new parks.
WINDFIELDS
RioCan Windfields Retail Hub

The RioCan Windfields Retail Hub is a 160 acre site which will include 77,926 square
metres of commercial space as well as 343 townhouse units and 352 apartment units.
Construction is expected to begin in 2018.
Retirement Residence - 2501 Thoroughbred Street

188 retirement units in a five-storey apartment-style development in the heart of the
Windfields community. Project is anticipated to begin construction in Spring 2018.
Tribute Townhouses - 0 Thoroughbred Street

63 residential units in a complex of three- and four-storey stacked townhouses. Project
is anticipated to begin construction in 2018.
Stacked Townhouses - 2500 Hill Rise Court

132 residential condominium units in a complex of three-storey stacked townhouses.
Project is anticipated to begin construction in Spring 2017.

Stacked Townhouses - 150 Windfields Farm Drive W

170 units of stacked townhouses, between 3 and 4 storeys high, just west of the RioCan
Commercial Hub. Construction has begun as of August 2017.
New Public School - Northern Dancer Drive

Scheduled to open in September 2018, this new school will be 2 storeys and 5,796
square metres in area, and service the rapidly growing community of Windfields. It is
directly north of the 5 acre Bridle Park.
NORTHWOOD
Northwood Business Park

Northwood Business Park is a large area of employment designated land. The area
currently is in the process of being serviced and zoned to allow for future development.
This area has the advantage of being located in proximity to the UOIT/Durham College
main campus, the Highway 407 and the Oshawa Executive Airport. Development has
already begun to come to fruition, including 1472 Thornton Road North.

1472 Thornton Road North (Located in the Northwood Business Park)

Recently completed 1472 Thornton Road North is the first of many planned
developments in the Northwood Business Park. It contains 28 industrial condo units,
4,115 square metres of total space, and offers two storey units up to 6.1 metres. Sold
out.
UNIVERSITY & COLLEGE AREA
SIRC - Software and Informatics Research Centre

UOIT’s new $33.5 million SIRC is a hub for research in health and business analytics,
IT security, networking, gaming, and software engineering. It has a strong focus on
promoting interdisciplinary and experiential learning for students in computer science, IT
and engineering.

CFCE - Centre for Collaborative Education

Durham College has broken ground on its $35 million Centre for Collaborative
Education. The 75,000 square foot building will embody the College’s commitment to
working with its partners to create a new facility where students, employees and the
broader community can work together in ways that transcend the traditional concepts of
education.
CARIE - Centre for Advanced Research, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship

UOIT has announced plans for a new $100 million Centre for Advanced Research,
Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CARIE). CARIE will act as a catalyst for a new cluster
of advanced manufacturing, research and development in strategic industries such as
nuclear, electrical and alternative energy systems, automotive and transportation, new
materials and robotics.
Mixed-Use Complex - 1800 Simcoe Street North

Five-building, mixed-use complex consisting of 112 townhouse units and 58
apartments. Tallest building is 4 stories, and contains the complex's 587 square metres
of commercial space. Project expected to be completed in Fall 2018.

Mixed-Use Apartments - 1900 Simcoe Street North

8 storey apartment building, with all 308 units being bachelors to attract students from
nearby University of Ontario Institute of Technology and Durham College. Also contains
605 square metres of ground floor commercial space. Project is currently under
construction, estimated completion in Fall 2018.
NORTHWEST OSHAWA
Oshawa Executive Airport

Oshawa Executive Airport is taking flight, with heavy private sector investment - hangar
space is up 260% in the past 10 years, and another 30% increase is projected in the
next 5 years. This would increase total hangar space from 270,000 square feet currently
to over 350,000 square feet. With the closure of Buttonville Airport in Fall 2017, Oshawa
Airport predicts corporate travel will increase 150 percent in the next 5 years, increasing
from 3,500 movements a year to 8,800. Corporate travel has been steadily increasing
since 2012, up 50% in the last 5 years.

1180 Keith Ross Drive

New 4,130 square metre hangar and office space at the airport, located on Keith Ross
Drive just west of the Airport Terminal Building.

849 Rossland Road West

Redevelopment of 5 acre Immanuel Christian School Society site into 84 three-storey
block townhouses. Construction is anticipated to begin in Summer 2018.
NORTH SIMCOE
Apartment Tower - 30 Adelaide Avenue East

152 apartment units in a 15 storey residential tower near Lakeridge Health and
Parkwood Estate. Construction completed Spring 2017.

976 Simcoe Street North

65 apartment units fronting onto Simcoe Street North, in a six storey intensification
development. Currently 4 single detached houses occupy the site. 6,140 square metres
of new residential space on Simcoe Street North.
WEST OSHAWA
Oshawa Centre - Expansion

On September 29th, 2016, Ivanhoe Cambridge opened the $230 million Oshawa Centre
expansion to the public. The project represents a significant investment in the overall
economy, as 700 new retail employees were hired because of the expansion. The
expansion created 60 new stores, a 1000 seat food court and 2 new restaurants.
Retail Expansion - 471-491 Gibb Street West

Proposed addition of two new commercial buildings in the retail plaza south of the
Oshawa Centre on Gibb Street - currently containing Canadian Tire and Real Canadian
Superstore. New buildings will add over 1000 square metres of retail space, and include
one restaurant and one multi-tenant commercial building. Construction is underway.

Rental Apartments - 710 King Street West

25 units of luxury rental in a 4 storey building on King Street, in close proximity to the
Oshawa Centre and Trent University Durham. Project completed Spring 2017.
Retirement Home - 550 Bond Street West

4 storey, 129 unit retirement home just steps from the recently expanded Oshawa
Centre. Building will also include a 725 square metre medical office and a walkout
basement. Construction is anticipated to begin in early 2018.

Trent University Durham Expansion

Trent University Durham has announced its intention to expand. This expansion would
include 2 new buildings - a $38 million academics building and an $18 million student
residence. The first building is scheduled to be completed by September 2018.
Durham Learning and Business District (dLab)

dLab is a partnership of developers, universities and local governments. The proposed
project entails the construction of 12 new buildings, each with a minimum 60,000 square
feet of fully adaptable retail and commercial space. The Thornton Corners GO Train
station will connect dLAB to both Downtown Oshawa and the entirety of the GTA.

Thornton Corners GO Station

In June 2016 the Provincial Government announced the approval of the Lakeshore East
Go Train Extension, which includes new GO Train Stations in Oshawa, Courtice and
Bowmanville. This extension will connect East Durham by rail to Whitby, Ajax,
Pickering, Scarborough, Downtown Toronto, and the rest of the GTA. As part of this
extension, a GO Station has been proposed by Metrolinx for the lands north of
Champlain Avenue on Thorton Road South. This Go Station will integrate bus, rail and
vehicle travel, and spur development of the adjacent dLab.
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