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A premlinary concept drawing for the development at the Burlington Centre site. Image supplied by Turner Fleischer.

The recently closed Hudson’s Bay department store at an Ontario mall could one day be the site for a large residential housing development.

A proposal for the Burlington Centre at 777 Guelph Line in the City of Burlington, west of Toronto, calls for one section of the property to be redeveloped into a mixed-use complex with eight buildings supporting 11 high-rise structures that would create 3,476 residential units.

The proposal, which is at the very preliminary stages without any approvals, would see the towers range from 23 to 37 storeys with retail shopping space on the ground level. A park would be created at the site.

Burlington Centre consists of three properties, and the proposal is for the area that housed the standalone Hudson’s Bay up until February of this year. The site …

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