Mississauga is where a lot of the region's best residential work happens quietly. The housing stock is post-war through early-2000s, the lot sizes are generous by GTA standards, and the municipal permit process — while particular — is predictable once you know the Planning Division.
We work across the city, but our Mississauga projects cluster in Port Credit, Lorne Park, Mineola, Erin Mills, and Meadowvale. Each neighbourhood has its own character and, quietly, its own permit quirks — Mineola's mature tree bylaw, Port Credit's Lakeshore frontage considerations, Lorne Park's heritage flags.
Mississauga is one of the two Ontario cities where we register basement secondary suites most often. The City's two-unit dwelling regulations permit secondary suites across most of the residential zones, and we've built enough of them to know exactly what Planning will ask for during review.
