
MixedUse
4620 Eglinton Avenue West
Site Introduction
4620 Eglinton Avenue West represents one of the several parcels of land along the north side of Eglinton Avenue West that were originally acquired by the City of Toronto as a right of way to accommodate a transportation corridor. In 2012, the City of Toronto declared the parcels surplus to the City’s needs and for transfer to Build Toronto to explore development opportunities.
Update: Trinity Development Group and Build Toronto held their third pre-application public community meeting on Wednesday, November 1, 2017, concluding their pre-application engagement process.
To view the pre-application community engagement completed to date, please click on the updates below:
- Third Pre-Application Public Community Meeting Held for Richview Square + 4620 Eglinton Ave. W.
- Second Community Meeting Held for Richview Square + 4620 Eglinton Avenue West
- 4620 Eglinton Ave. W. Community Engagement Officially Kicks-Off with Saturday Open House
Details
Major Intersection: Eglinton Avenue West and Wincott DriveSurrounding Uses: Mix of high- and low-density residential uses and a retail development to the north; established low-density neighbourhoods to the south; vacant lands to the east and high-density residential developments to the west. Richview Collegiate Institute is southeast of the site.
Ward: 4 - Etobicoke Centre
Councillor: John Campbell
Site Area (acres): 2.3
Current Use: Vacant
Proposed Use: Retail
Official Plan - Land Use Designation: Mixed-Use Area
City-Building Highlights

Third Pre-Application Public Community Meeting Held for Richview Square + 4620 Eglinton Ave. W.
On Wednesday November 1, 2017, Build Toronto, in collaboration with Trinity Development Group, Councillor Campbell and our community facilitation partners, Brook Pooni Associates, held a third pre-application public community meeting on the… Read more

Second Community Meeting Held for Richview Square + 4620 Eglinton Ave. W.
On the evening of Tuesday, August 15, 2017, Build Toronto in collaboration with Trinity Development Group, Councillor Campbell and our community facilitation partners, Brook Pooni Associates, held an interactive community meeting regarding the… Read more

4620 Eglinton Ave. W. Community Engagement Officially Kicks-Off with Saturday Open House
Engagement is one of Build Toronto’s City-Building Strategic Priorities. As part of any development application, we work to engage with community members over and above the City of Toronto’s statutory community consultation… Read more