Urban Capital

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Since we started out with our 48-unit Camden Lofts development back in 1996, these have been our touchstones. That project, on dusty Camden Street in the then hollowed out Fashion District west of Toronto’s downtown, broke the mold of Toronto development. Urban living. Raw space. Cubic footage rather than square footage.

Camden was borne out of a belief that the then de-industrialized parts of our cities could come alive again as vibrant urban centres. That design-focused urban condominiums could compete with suburban homes. That there were people who wanted more.

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M City Sky & Townhome Collection By Rogers in Mississauga

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Move in 2026

M City Sky & Townhome Collection is a new condo and townhome development by Urban Capital Property Group, Rogers Real Estate Development Limited  currently in preconstruction at Mississauga,ON. A brand-new mixed-use development is being built in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada called M City Sky & Townhouse Collection. Urban Capital Property Group and Rogers Real Estate Development Limited […]

M6 by Urban Capital & Rogers in Mississauga

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Move in 2029

M6 is a new condo development by Urban Capital & Rogers located at 3960 Confederation Pkwy, Mississauga,ON. M6 is a proposed condominium development in the Square One area of Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. The project is a collaboration between Urban Capital and Rogers Real Estate Development Limited. Reasons to Buy Location: The development is located in the heart of Mississauga’s […]

Urban Capital

2 properties

Since we started out with our 48-unit Camden Lofts development back in 1996, these have been our touchstones. That project, on dusty Camden Street in the then hollowed out Fashion District west of Toronto’s downtown, broke the mold of Toronto development. Urban living. Raw space. Cubic footage rather than square footage.

Camden was borne out of a belief that the then de-industrialized parts of our cities could come alive again as vibrant urban centres. That design-focused urban condominiums could compete with suburban homes. That there were people who wanted more.