Creative Mixed-Use Case Studies

York Mills Centre

299 Campbell Ave, Toronto, Ontario

Type: New construction

Development Partners:

  • City of Toronto
  • Toronto Transit Comission (TTC)
  • Metrolinx

Status: Completed in 1992

Description

York Mills Station is a combined subway station and GO station located beneath the 7-storey York Mills Centre, which contains low-rise leased office spaces, amenities, retail, and dining. The original bus station was above ground, in a standard island configuration of bus bays, and was used by both local TTC and GO Transit buses. The current underground TTC platforms and ground-level GO Bus Terminal were built between 1985 and 1992 with the development of the York Mills Centre. The GO bus station on the ground floor is part of the upper level of the York Mills subway station and is leased from the TTC/City of Toronto, but is separate from the TTC facility.

Questions?

If you’d like more details on our case studies, please contact us at infrastructure@utoronto.ca