In Vaughan Metropolitan Centre (VMC), the final structure atop the high-rise portion of Menkes Developments and QuadReal Property Group's Mobilio was recently completed. As the last of the concrete was poured for the 13-storey south tower, employees and trades gathered in the retail space on the ground floor of the 18-storey east tower, for a “topping off” celebration.

The project first broke ground in June of 2020. Now, the three Turner Fleischer Architects-designed condominium buildings have all officially reached their final heights of 18, 15, and 13 storeys. Next steps for the buildings will include having cladding and glazing installed on their exteriors. 

Looking south to the east and west towers of Mobilio, image courtesy of Menkes

The east, west, and south towers will house 267, 232, and 186 units, respectively. 

The rest of the Mobilio site includes three separate blocks of three-storey, two-bedroom and three-bedroom townhomes, which are currently in the early stages of construction southwest of the three condo towers. Some of the townhome residents will also enjoy rooftop terraces.

Townhomes under construction, image courtesy of Menkes

The Mobilio community is walking distance from the VMC transit hub, and will be located right next to a linear park, which is part of Vaughan’s Black Creek Renewal project – bringing a series of promenades, plazas and parks to the area, spanning over 30 acres.

Overlooking the Mobilio site, image courtesy of Menkes

Mobilio will be the first project in VMC to incorporate a mix of high- and low-rise housing types, park space, and amenities all in one site. The expected occupancy for the west tower is in Fall of 2022. The east and south towers will follow shortly thereafter.

East and west towers of Mobilio when complete, image courtesy of Menkes

We will continue to follow progress on the development, but in the meantime, you can learn more about it from our Database file, linked below. If you'd like, you can join in on the conversation in the associated Project Forum thread, or leave a comment in the space provided on this page.

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