Oshawa asks for ideas to develop downtown bus terminal

The City of Oshawa is offering an opportunity to reimagine the former downtown bus terminal located at the southeast corner of Bond Street West and Centre Street North.

The goal is to transform the fully serviced space and land at 47 Bond Street West into a development that will contribute to downtown Oshawa, the city said.

The site includes the following areas:

  • The Terminal: A bus terminal  featuring a public hall, washrooms, a former ticketing office and a second-floor lounge;
  • The Bus Platform Area: Ground floor space located directly below the two levels of parking within the garage; and,
  • The Garage: A three-level parking garage with 396 parking spaces located just south of the bus platform on the ground floor and an additional two levels of parking directly above the ground floor parking area and the bus platform.

Proposals will be accepted through the City’s oshawa.bidsandtenders.ca web portal until 2 pm on Thursday, February 27.

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