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Mattamy Homes and QuadReal Property Group release final designs for The Clove

Written By Mariah Moore

Final designs for Mattamy Homes and QuadReal Property Group’s “The Clove,” phase one of the Cloverdale Mall upgrade, have been released. Toronto’s upgraded west-end mall will feature a 33-storey tower with an attached 9-storey midrise on the eastern side of the property. The tower will include just over 600 condominiums on 2.3 acres at the edge of the site. The condos will go on sale this fall, with Mattamy Homes leading sales.

Photo Source: The Clove

The plan is to have The Clove kickstart the transformation of QuadReal’s existing 32-acre mall into a vibrant, sustainable, and innovative mixed-use space that pays homage to the rich history of the surrounding Etobicoke community.

Niall Haggart, President of the GTA Urban Division at Mattamy Homes, says, “This first building is the singular opportunity to get in on the ground floor as this 32-acre master-planned community takes shape over the next decade. The team has worked hard to design a tower that will serve as a gateway to the rest of the development, while offering a striking presence on Toronto’s west-end skyline.”

Upon completion, the revamped site will include green spaces, residential units, and revitalized retail space. The revamped 180,000-square-foot mall will continue to welcome retail tenants who have been serving the community for decades. Thousands of new condos and purpose-built rental units will support the demand for housing in the growing community. A new network of blocks and streets will connect amenities, green areas, and transportation. 

Photo source: The Clove

The Clove project will be completed in phases, with QuadReal committing to its focus on sustainable design, robust transit integration, improved connectivity, and thoughtful assimilation into the surrounding neighborhood.

About Cloverdale Mall: Initially built in 1956, Cloverdale Mall features a modernist architectural style, a central pedestrian promenade, and an open-air plaza. It was expanded and closed in the 1980s, and it underwent the next round of upgrades and renovations in 2006. The community eagerly awaits this next upgrade.

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