York Mills Centre, Commercial complex in North York, Ontario, Canada
York Mills Centre is a commercial complex in North York comprising four connected buildings with shared interior spaces and a glass-topped central atrium. The development contains retail shops, dining options, and office areas serving daily commuters and shoppers.
The centre was developed in 1986 on the site of the former Hogg's Hollow area, creating a major commercial hub at the intersection of Yonge Street and York Mills Road. This transformation positioned the location as a key destination for business and transit.
The centre functions as a gathering place where office workers, commuters, and shoppers move through the same spaces throughout their day. People use it to handle work, errands, and meals in one convenient location.
Direct connections to York Mills subway station and GO Transit terminal make it easy to arrive without a car. The 700 parking spaces also accommodate drivers who prefer to travel by vehicle.
The centre holds LEED Gold and BOMA BEST Gold certifications achieved through environmental features including electric vehicle charging stations. These green initiatives are quietly integrated into the building's daily operations and infrastructure.
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