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7685
Hurontario St

Brampton

7685 Hurontario has been thoughtfully designed to exceed International Environmental Standards and meet the expanding needs of a new generation of tenants. The building is ideally located in the heart of Peel Region on Hurontario at Hwy 407. This location grants fantastic access in a populated, amenity rich area. 7685 Hurontario offers a fantastic location, quality design, construction and excellent value. 7685 Hurontario is the foundation to enrich your company brand, culture and will deliver economic benefits for the future.

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  • Location East side of Hurontario @ County Court Blvd. South (Hurontario & Hwy 407) Hurontario Corridor / A Grenville & William Davis Courthouse, Ontario Court of Justice
  • Description Retail /Office – Class A, seven storey
  • Size 70 000 sq ft
  • Access 1 entrance on Hurontario Street and 1 full access entrance on County Court Boulevard
  • Parking Surface and underground parking
  • Transit Future Light Rail Transit (LRT), Mississauga and Brampton Zum Rapid Bus, Go Bus, Hwy 407, Hwy 401, Hwy 410, 15 mins to Pearson International Airport and downtown Brampton Go station
Availability
  • Full Floor Opportunity 11,084 sf
Building Features
  • “A” grade space at prime Hurontario & Hwy 407 location
  • Quick access to highways 407, 401 and 410
  • Convenient transit accessibility (Zum & Future LRT stops at front entrance)
  • A short ride to Downtown Brampton GO station and Pearson International Airport
  • Premium BAS, Lighting and Mechanical systems consistent with LEED Gold Certification level)
  • Bell and Rogers fibre available onsite
  • Indoor bike parking, lockers and showers
  • Green roofs
  • Underground and surface parking
  • Amenities within a short drive include; fitness, movie theatres, golf, hotel, convention…
  • Seeking LEED Certification
  • Awarded – Brampton Urban Design Awards- “Most Promising Project, 2012” and “Commercial/Mixed Use Project, 2014”