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| 2005 |
Mississauga Seventh-day Adventist Church Gym
In 1996 The Mississauga Seventh-day Adventist church built their new location at 2250 Credit Valley Road. This building was to include a gym as part of the original proposal, however, due to unforeseen circumstances the gym portion was put on hold. In 2005, construction began on the newly designed addition, which now boasts a state-of-the-art gym complete with two viewing platforms, basketball nets, volleyball & badminton courts and full change rooms including showers. In the fellowship hall there is seating for 250 plus people, commercial kitchen, washrooms and an elevator. The total renovation added over 3500 square feet of ground floor area to the church. This addition has been a blessing to the church and a ministry to the community. |
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| 2005 |
Erin Mills Holiness Church Of God: The new home of the Erin Mills Holiness Church of God is located in North Mississauga, minutes from the Meadowvale GO station. The 27,295 square foot Design Build church will house a 1200 seat sanctuary with state of the art audio and visual equipment, a full gym, office area and classrooms. This project is scheduled for completion in March 2005.
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| 2004 |
Victoria Square: Located in the heart of the fashion district of downtown Toronto, this 10 storey 232 unit renter's condo overlooking the park is one of Toronto’s prime upper scale renter's locations.
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| 2003 |
Home Depot Bracebridge: In the heart of cottage country, Home Depot Architects Turner Fleischer & Associates capture the natural beauty of the Muskoka region giving the front façade of the building an authentic look with a cottage style stone finish. This 131,000 square foot building is complete with a drive through lumber canopy and outdoor garden centre.
The entire site sub-base for the project was made from recycled granite blasted areas of the site. This site also has its own water sedimentation pond.
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| 2002 |
Home Depot Oakville: Located off the South Service Road in Oakville, the 131,000 square foot building features a brick veneer facing the QEW, outdoor garden centre and a drive-through lumber canopy.
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| 2002 |
Leon’s Brampton: Leon’s Furniture store is Canada’s largest furniture retailer. This furniture Superstore is located in North Brampton, one of Peel’s fastest developing areas. The 98,000 square foot building is complete with it’s own completely functional warehouse, storage area, customer pick-up area, children’s play area, large sales area and features a 35 foot aluminum and glass entrance with a skylight ceiling.
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| 2001 |
Downsview Church: The 18000, square foot church and sanctuary seats six hundred people and is complete with a fellowship Hall on the lower level.
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| 1993 |
Whitby Christian Non-profit Housing: Located near the downtown area, with a senior's residence with two large lounges for the residences and community. The 185 units of non-profit housing are community owned by the Whitby Christian Non-profit Organization. It contains 3 bedroom town homes, bachelor suites, condominium style suites and 2 and 3 bedroom suites.
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| 1991 |
North Dixie Twin Pad Arena: Located in the Dixie and Tomken Area, the Dixie twin pad arena is home to many house league hockey teams and public as well as private skating sessions. This twin pad style arena houses two full size skating rinks with a seating area to accommodate 200 spectators, a Snack bar, Pro Shop and lounge.
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| 1988 |
Urbandale: This luxury 244 unit condominium is located in the Town of Oakville. Features of the building include swimming pool, games room, three level parking garage connecting the three towers, tennis court and spacious landscaped gardens.
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