Square One sits at the centre of the MiWay bus network's terminal, with routes across Mississauga and connections toward Brampton and Toronto. The Hazel McCallion (Hurontario) LRT, running through City Centre, is adding rapid transit capacity along the corridor as it comes online — a meaningful long-term upgrade for residents who rely on transit rather than a car.
Square One Shopping Centre itself is one of the largest malls in Canada, and City Centre around it has grown into a genuine downtown: Celebration Square for year-round events and skating, the Mississauga Central Library, the YMCA, and Sheridan College's Hazel McCallion Campus all within walking distance of most towers in the area. Daily errands — groceries, banking, a gym, a pharmacy — are almost all walkable, which is the core of Square One's appeal.
This is the densest, most built-up part of Mississauga, and that comes with real tradeoffs: more traffic, more construction (the area has been in active development for years and will likely continue to be), and less of a quiet, residential feel than most of the rest of the city. Buyers who want green space and quiet streets outside their front door are usually better served by a neighbourhood like Erin Mills or Meadowvale; buyers who want everything within walking distance are exactly who Square One is built for.
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Yes — it's built around exactly that: the MiWay transit terminal, the Hurontario LRT corridor, and daily errands almost all within walking distance of most towers in the area.
It's the densest part of Mississauga, with more traffic and ongoing development than most of the rest of the city. Buyers wanting a quieter, more residential feel are usually better served by a neighbourhood like Erin Mills or Meadowvale.
Yes, generally — steady demand from young professionals, students, and downsizers. Confirm the specific building's rental rules before buying with a tenant in mind; see our rental vs. owner-occupied guide.