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EMBLEM’s Arte Residences slated to hit the market

EMBLEM’s Arte Residences expected to make a splash

EMBLEM Developments’ last project, 1 Jarvis, sold out in 48 hours—all 354 units.

The developer, which has established a reputation for great design and “forever buildings,” is once again making news, unveiling its collaboration with globally renowned artist Daniel Mazzone, with the development, Arte Residences. Located in Mississauga at 89 Dundas St. W., Arte is a few blocks south of Square One and 300 meters from the Hurontario LRT, currently under construction. Another distinctive, standout project from the design-forward Canadian residential developer, this stunning new building cements EMBLEM as a key player in the future vision of downtown Mississauga.

“We identify development sites which are opportunistic and poised for meaningful price appreciation, then combine it with exceptional design that is unmatched by anything around it,” said Kash Pashootan, EMBLEM’s CEO. “This formula is what we are building our reputation on.”

EMBLEM has always acquired land in strategic locations, a process established by the firm’s founder, who has over 20 years of investment expertise and experience that extends to EMBLEM homeowners. “Everyone knows what that ‘it feeling’ is when they walk into a special space—the right space,” said Pashootan. “The feeling cannot always be explained, but it is clear and very powerful when you experience it. The ‘it feeling’ is what we are pursuing with each and every project.”

EMBLEM has made Arte Residences distinct from other offerings in the area through its collaboration with globally renowned artist, Daniel Mazzone. Mazzone, referred to as the next Andy Warhol, travelled to 14 countries last year, collecting materials for his upcoming art installations and is a key artist in the annual Art Basel art show in Miami. He is featured in both 1 Hotel and W Hotel, and his pieces have been collected by heavy hitters such as François-Henry Bennahmias, CEO of Audemars Piguet, and Randy Frankel, owner of the Tampa Bay Rays. Mazzone’s relationship with Pashootan presented the CEO with an opportunity to connect with the artist and convince him to collaborate on the layouts, lobby, amenity spaces and design of Arte.

“Daniel is not only well respected on the global stage, but he also embodies EMBLEM’s approach to design,” said Pashootan. “Creative and modern, yet having depth and expressing a classic aura which achieves ‘Timeless.’ That is our thinking at EMBLEM, and you see that with Daniel’s work. His art features an icon, a classic, and creates something new that is beautiful and creative but preserves the classic nature. When design is old and new at the same time, and it feels natural, that is the definition of Timeless.”

Arte evokes that feeling. Future residents will live surrounded by beauty in every facet of the community—a warm, welcoming place with stunning luxury suites, a modern, extensive amenities package, and nearby transit.

“With over 22,725 sq ft of indoor and outdoor space, Arte will feature amenities that surpass conventional norms, such as an outdoor fitness studio, outdoor rooftop bar and lounge, as well as an outdoor dining room with beautiful views and green walls for privacy. This and other amenities are all adorned with exceptional design to remind our homeowners that they have a piece of something rare and special,” said Pashootan.

This new community will go above and beyond and focus on outdoor amenities as much as indoors ones. The indoor and outdoor co-working lounges, fitness areas and dining rooms are just some of the amenities that will offer places to recharge and socialize. The tower’s 18 storeys transcend the ordinary and will forever change the standard in Mississauga.

As part of its growth plan, the Dundas corridor is poised to welcome 52,000 new residents and 9,600 jobs in the future. Anchoring its rapid growth are the amenities that make a city truly livable: more parks, green spaces and public art to enjoy, as well as dedicated cycling and bus lanes.

“Whether one is buying for their future home or buying as an investment, the combination of location, steps to transit, collaboration with Mazzone, building design and suite layouts make this a highly desirable project,” said Shamil Jiwani, director of real estate at EMBLEM.

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