From Golden Falcon Homes:
Google Street View looking east from Brant Street as of August:
Looking south from Victoria Ave, March 2022:
2012 Victoria Avenue (right), AKA "The W. E. Alton House", c. 1900 is listed but not designated and appears to be retained in the development concept.
2022 Victoria Avenue (left), AKA "The Bell Orchards Farmhouse", c. 1915 is also listed but not designated, also appears to be retained but may be shifted in location southward closer to 2012 Victoria Ave and a potential future John Street Extension.
Transforming one of Burlington’s most astounding commercial plaza’s and parking lots with a high-density mixed-use development requires a rethinking of our forever changing culture. Located just north of Burlington’s scenic waterfront and surrounded by elegant and supportive infrastructure, this design focuses on transforming the existing Victoria-Brant plaza into one of Ontario’s most renowned developments. This development makes an effort to create places for people and improves connectivity between both residents and visitors.
Golden Falcon Homes will be building this development to construct four mixed-use towers, retail at grade and residential upwards. There will be more information available in the near future regarding this development.
Google Street View looking east from Brant Street as of August:
Looking south from Victoria Ave, March 2022:
2012 Victoria Avenue (right), AKA "The W. E. Alton House", c. 1900 is listed but not designated and appears to be retained in the development concept.
2022 Victoria Avenue (left), AKA "The Bell Orchards Farmhouse", c. 1915 is also listed but not designated, also appears to be retained but may be shifted in location southward closer to 2012 Victoria Ave and a potential future John Street Extension.