At the intersection of Kingston Road and Liverpool Road in Pickering, CentreCourt Developments Inc. has built the new condo complex known as Pickering City Centre Condos.
The Pickering City Centre Condos feature an exceptional and audacious vision for a master-planned city that is now under construction. By integrating governmental infrastructure, retail services, and residential construction harmoniously, it seeks to convert downtown Pickering into a unified and pedestrian-friendly neighbourhood. The goal of this project is to make downtown Pickering a vibrant and alluring destination for both locals and out-of-towners.
Three residential buildings, a hotel, an arts complex, an outdoor ice rink, a combined senior and youth centre, and an upgraded central library are all proposed for the Pickering City complex Condos. The Pickering city core, which has received provincial classification as an Urban Growth core and Mobility Hub, is the ideal location for this development complex. Downtown Pickering is the perfect place for residential intensification because of its great transport connections and plenty of retail options.
The Pickering Town Centre’s proximity to the condos will be convenient for their residents. More than 200 shops can be found in this thriving mall, featuring well-known names like Winners/Homesense, Saks Fifth Avenue, H&M, and Hudson’s Bay. Other neighbouring retailers include Canadian Tyre, Walmart, and Home Depot, while Pacific Fresh Food Market and Loblaws both offer supermarket options.
Families will value the close proximity to prestigious schools including Bayview Heights Public School, Glengrove Public School, and Vaughan Willard Public School. Additionally, it is only a 7-minute walk to the southern end of the mall, where Centennial College’s campus is located.
With a top Walk Score of 89, the area around the condos is very walkable, meaning that most errands can be completed on foot. The Pickering GO Train Station is just a 12-minute stroll away and offers quick access to downtown Toronto in under an hour. A regional transit hub, the Pickering Parkway Terminal is situated at the southern end of the PTC and offers Durham Region Transit bus lines to regions north of Pickering Parkway. Additionally conveniently positioned around the neighbourhood are local bus stops.
The area offers quick access to major highways for drivers. Highway 407 is about 14 minutes away and Highway 401 is only 5 minutes distant by automobile. Under ideal circumstances, it takes slightly more than 30 minutes to get to downtown Toronto.
Pickering City Centre Condos Highlights:
- Located in Pickering
- 4 minute walk to the Pickering Town Centre
- Very close access to Highway 401
- 6 minute walk to the Pickering GO
- 6 minute drive to the Frenchman’s Bay Marina
- 8 minute drive to the Pickering Casino Resort
- Close to shops, restaurants and schools
- Many nearby public transportation options
- Nearby parks include David Farr Park, Douglas Park, Glengrove Park and David Farr Memorial Park South

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Builder | CentreCourt Developments Inc. |
Main Intersection | Kingston Road & Liverpool Road |
Property Type | Condo |
Number of Units | TBA |