The furniture retailer says it has already secured a rezoning of the 16.2-hectare parcel of land to allow housing development, which had previously been reserved for employment use.
Leon's says next steps include completing a secondary plan with the
It says the residential plan for the site, southeast of where the 400 and 401 highways intersect, includes townhouses, mid- and high-rise buildings and community space.
Leon's chief executive
Shares of the company, which has 303 retail stores across
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