A four-tower, 1,356 residential units project in Pickering is getting closer to a decision by the city following last night’s scheduled public meeting.
“This meeting is required by the Planning Act to ensure public input is considered before any decisions are made,” said a city announcement.
On November 18, 2025, the City Development Department received new development applications from 375 Kingston Road Corporation and 401 Kingston Road Corporation for an Official Plan Amendment and a Zoning By-law Amendment for the lands located at 375, 395, 401, 409, 413, 417 Kingston Road and 4 Evelyn Avenue.
The development proposal is for a multi-phase, high-density, mixed-use development consisting of two mixed-use buildings with four residential towers, having heights of 31, 32, 33 and 34 storeys, containing a total of 1,356 residential units, 2,912 square metres of grade related commercial space and 0.18 hectares of public park space.
Phase 1 will be developed on the eastern portion of the subject lands and includes the properties 395, 401, 409, 413, 417 Kingston Road and 4 Evelyn Avenue.
Phase 2 will be developed at the southeast corner of Rougement Drive and Kingston Road on the property, municipally known as 375 Kingston Road, which contains the Rougemount Square Plaza. The plaza will remain in operation until Phase 1 is completed, allowing existing tenants within 375 Kingston Road to have the option to relocate into Phase 1. Subsequently, the Rougemount Square plaza will be demolished as part of Phase 2.
The project also includes a 0.18 hectare public park.

On November 20, 2025, the city received a formal request to withdraw the former 2022 applications for 375 Kingston Road (City Files: OPA 22-001/P and A 02/22).