Caledon South Pre-Con Project
Latest Retail Development
Property Description
Caledon South
Commercial Centre
Ground floor and second floor retail and office condo units for sale near Hurontario Street and Highway 410, Caledon, Ontario. Own the space your business runs from, or add a commercial condo unit to your portfolio.
A Different Way to Own
Commercial Real Estate
Caledon South Commercial Centre is a ground-floor and second-floor retail and office condo development positioned near Hurontario Street and Highway 410, in the middle of one of the fastest-growing residential corridors in Caledon. Established neighbourhoods surround the site on nearly every side — the kind of rooftop density that gives a retail or office condo owner a real, built-in customer base from day one.
The project comes from GTA Development, a builder with a long track record in this exact product type — Bovaird Commercial Centre, Mayfield Commercial Centre, McVean Commercial Centre, all three phases of Erin Mills Commercial Centre, Brampton Market Square, Brampton Town Centre, Rexdale Commercial Centre, Parkhurst Square, and 407 Keele Centre, among others. This isn’t a first attempt at the format.
The unit mix runs from smaller retail bays through to larger anchor-sized spaces, plus a dedicated second-floor office component — giving both owner-operators and pure investors real flexibility in how they use or lease the space.
Built for a Wide Range
of Businesses
The permitted use list at Caledon South is intentionally broad. That matters for an owner — it means the project isn’t leaning on one tenant category to succeed, and it gives you real optionality whether you’re buying to occupy or buying to lease.
General Retail
Grocery, fashion, jewellers, furniture, banks, beauty salon, dollar store, cell phones, dry cleaners, florists, nail salon, barber shop, spa, gym, hot yoga, Pilates, martial arts.
Medical & Health
Doctor’s office, dentist, laser eye centre, physiotherapy, walk-in clinic, medical lab, rehab centre, optical, and other medical-related office uses.
Restaurants & Food Service
Pizza, bakery, coffee shop, quick-serve, Italian, Greek, Indian, Chinese, Pakistani, Mediterranean grill, fish & chips, ice cream parlour, butcher shop.
Professional & Office
Accounting, insurance, mortgages, immigration, travel, income tax, traffic tickets, real estate (exclusive use), law offices, and general corporate offices.
Government & Community
Council, MPP and MP constituency offices, social care, and other ministry-related uses.
Daycare & Education
Daycare facility, Montessori school, and education-centre uses — anchored by dedicated grocery and daycare space within the plan.
A Look at the
Development
Renderings are conceptual and for illustration purposes only, subject to change upon municipal approval.
Why I’m Bringing This
to My Investor Network
Most investors I talk to have a blind spot — they’ll model a fourplex for hours and never once consider owning the commercial space their own accountant or dentist operates out of. Retail and office condo ownership is an overlooked lane, and it’s worth understanding before you dismiss it.
Commercial rents in the GTA have been climbing for years, and business owners are tired of writing rent cheques that build somebody else’s equity. Owning your own unit changes that math. For pure investors, a well-located commercial condo can offer longer lease terms and less turnover than a residential unit.
I’ll be straightforward about where this sits: it’s preconstruction. Renderings are conceptual and subject to municipal approval — worth saying plainly rather than glossing over. I’m working this as buyer’s representative, and I underwrite every deal I bring to my network the way an institutional buyer would before I ever put it in front of you.
Before building my brokerage practice, I spent years on the acquisitions side, underwriting deals the way institutional buyers do — income first, location second, story a distant third. That’s the lens I bring to every opportunity I put in front of my investors, commercial condo or otherwise.
How Ownership
Works Here
Preconstruction commercial condo purchases typically follow a staged deposit structure spread over the construction timeline, with the developer able to assist qualified purchasers with financing on the balance. Because this is a preconstruction offering, current pricing, unit availability, and deposit terms can move — I’ll walk you through exactly where things stand today rather than quote you a number I haven’t verified myself.
Staged Deposits
Structured deposit plans are typical of this product type, paid in instalments through to occupancy. I’ll confirm the current schedule directly with the development team before you commit to anything.
Financing Assistance
The developer has offered assistance arranging financing for qualified business purchasers on the balance owing. Terms depend on your business profile — worth a direct conversation.
Owner-Occupy or Lease
Buy the space your business runs from, or buy purely as an investment and lease to a tenant. The broad permitted-use list keeps both paths genuinely open.
Let’s Get You the
Current Package
I’m working on behalf of buyers on this project — there’s no cost to you to inquire. Reach out and I’ll send over current unit availability, pricing, and deposit terms, and give you an honest read on whether this fits what you’re trying to build.
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