Coming this Fall to Mississauga.
Introducing our exclusive collection of contemporary townhomes nestled in the prestigious Camilla Park neighbourhood of South Mississauga. Minutes away from the shops and cafés of Port Credit Village, lakefront promenade, retail, entertainment and restaurants found in Sherway Gardens and Square One shopping centre. The newly-built multi-use trail, the Credit River Valley and an abundance of local parks and playgrounds, all within walking distance.
Convenient transit accessibility with GO trains (2), buses and the future Hurontario Light Rapid Transit (LRT) virtually at your doorstep.
20/Twenty Towns – Your vision of inspired living, coming soon.
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Consulate Development Group is proud of our heritage of excellence. As leaders in the building and land development industry, CDG is recognized for having created and developed a number of significant infill housing projects along with several large-scale master planned communities throughout Ontario and the southern United States.
Our team of highly skilled in-house staff and experienced professionals comprised of planners, architects, engineers, designers, lawyers and environmental consultants help us bring our projects goals and company objectives to fruition.
William Sorokolit Sr, a visionary, businessman and life-long entrepreneur, founded Consulate Development Group on principles of integrity, hard work and dedication.
William (Bill) began his real estate career as a salesperson in the industrial/commercial division of A. E. Lepage in Toronto in 1967. After obtaining his broker’s licence in 1969, Bill became a stakeholder in several real estate development projects throughout the GTA.
In 1978, Bill re-branded the company as Consulate Development Group. Today, his two sons, John Sorokolit and Bill Sorokolit, along with daughter Susan O’Brien, have continued to maintain Consulate’s reputation as an industry pioneer in the development and management of more than a dozen major projects. They also hold their real estate licenses and are registered salespersons under the Real Estate and Business Brokers Act (Ontario) with Sorokolit Realty Corporation – the family’s brokerage arm.
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Cooksville neighbourhood in Mississauga.
Cooksville became a hub of commercial activity in the early township, as it was centered on the intersection of two important early roads, Dundas Street and Hurontario Street (locally known as Centre Road). The village of Cooksville was originally known as “Harrisville”, named after its first settler Daniel Harris, who arrived in 1808. Jacob Cook arrived in 1819. By 1820 Cook was awarded a contract to carry mail between York and Niagara and was operating a stagecoach service throughout much of Upper Canada. He was awarded a tavern licence in 1829, and promptly built an inn. The village was renamed “Cooksville” in 1836. Cooksville continued to grow until 1852, when a fire destroyed a large portion of the village. Cooksville also became the early administrative centre for the surrounding township, and in 1874 the village became home to the first purpose-built Township Hall, and for many years served as the centre for civic, commercial and educational interests in Toronto Township. Cooksville was also home to the Clair House Winery through the Canadian Vinegrowers Association, which was the first commercial winery in Canada, and to the famed Cooksville Brickyard. Historically Cooksville was also home to a well-known agricultural fair. Cooksville joined with other villages of Toronto Township in 1968 to form the Town of Mississauga.
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Convenient transit accessibility with GO trains (2), buses and the future Hurontario Light Rapid Transit (LRT) virtually at your doorstep.
Cooksville is also the main transportation hub in Mississauga, with GO Transit rail and bus service and express city buses to Toronto Union Station. Cooksville GO Station is near the original corners of the settlement, and the MiWay and GO Bus Terminal is adjacent to the north parking lot of the Square One Shopping Centre to the north.
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Diana Victoria Quinn, Forest Hill Real Estate is not representing or associated with the Builder mentioned. We do not guarantee unit allocation based on Buyer requirements. We are not subsidiaries, related entities ore represent the Builder listed. We give no warranty and make no representation as to the accuracy or sufficiency of any description, illustration, photograph or statement contained in any advertisement and will not be liable for any loss or damage suffered or incurred by a Buyer or any other person who relies upon the information in any advertisement except for any liability which cannot be excluded by law. Project names and logo are the property of their respective owners. Building and view not to scale. Illustrations are artist’s concept only. Specifications subject to change without notice. All rights reserved. E. & O.E. June 2019.
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