Regional Councillor Brampton Wards 1 & 5

City of Brampton reaches another milestone in the Centre for Innovation project

Downtown Brampton is undergoing a major transformation, supported by a dedicated investment of $23.8 million through the 2025 Budget, for the revitalization of Main and Queen Streets. This includes improvements to roads, sidewalks, lighting, street furniture and landscaping, as well as the reconstruction of Ken Whillans Square.

“This is another transformational milestone— it’s a step toward a downtown that reflects Brampton’s energy, ambition, and potential. The Centre for Innovation will be a hub for education, entrepreneurship, employment and creativity, opening doors for students, startups and community members alike. As we transform this space, we’re making sure the people of Brampton — especially local businesses and residents — are supported and informed.”
– Rowena Santos, Wards 1 & 5 Regional Councillor and Vice Chair of Economic Development, City of Brampton

A key component of this revitalization is the Centre for Innovation (CFI), which will anchor Brampton’s growing Innovation District and serve as a catalyst for economic and cultural transformation in the downtown core. This exciting project is gaining momentum as the City of Brampton takes another step in preparation for construction to start on the CFI with the permanent closure and upcoming demolition of Nelson Square Parking Garage (2 Diplock Ln.) and George Street Surface Parking Lot (20 George St. N.) beginning September 1, 2025.

The CFI is a planned landmark development in the heart of downtown Brampton, designed to support education, entrepreneurship and economic growth. Located near the Brampton Innovation District Transit Hub and within walking distance of post-secondary institutions and major employers, the CFI will feature a new central library, collaborative workspaces, digital innovation labs and flexible space for academic, business and community use. As a cornerstone of Brampton’s Innovation District, the CFI will help attract investment, develop local talent and support local businesses to succeed and prosper in a competitive, innovation-driven economy.

Nelson Square Parking Garage and George Street Surface Parking Lot Closure

As a part of the Nelson Square Parking Garage and George Street Surface Parking Lot closure and demolition, all vehicles must be removed from the garage and parking lot by September 1. Current parking passholders will be contacted for relocation to another municipal parking garage in the downtown area.

Alternative parking is available at four municipal parking garages nearby, which offer free parking for the first two hours:

  • City Hall Parking Garage – 2 Wellington St. W.
  • West Tower Parking Garage – 41 George St.
  • John Street Parking Garage – 16 John St.
  • Market Square Parking Garage – 1 Theatre Ln.

The City is committed to minimizing disruptions and the impact on the public during the demolition project. Regular updates will be available at brampton.ca/CFI to keep residents, businesses and visitors informed.

Downtown Brampton is rapidly becoming a thriving ecosystem for innovation and technology, positioning the city to compete on a global stage and helping propel the local, provincial and national economy forward. Learn more about the projects underway by visiting brampton.ca/downtown.

Interactive Construction Map

Residents and businesses are encouraged to explore the City’s interactive construction map for real-time updates on downtown projects, including:

  • Project locations
  • Scope of work
  • Project status
  • Anticipated start and completion dates

To access the interactive construction map, visit brampton.ca/downtown.

Support local businesses

The City is working closely with the Downtown Brampton BIA and local businesses to minimize disruption and maintain access throughout construction.

Downtown businesses remain open throughout construction, and residents and visitors are encouraged to continue shopping, dining and attending events in the area. Supporting local businesses helps sustain jobs, strengthens the local economy and keeps Brampton’s downtown vibrant and resilient through this period of transformation. To discover upcoming events and explore the unique shopping and dining experiences in downtown Brampton, visit the Downtown Brampton BIA website.

Additional Quote

“This milestone is a clear signal that Brampton’s vision for a modern, connected, innovative and thriving downtown is becoming a reality. The Centre for Innovation will be a game-changer for our city, bringing new opportunities in education, business and talent development and positioning Brampton as a national leader in innovation. As one of the fastest-growing cities in Canada, Brampton is an economic engine for the region, the province and the country, driving growth, creating jobs and shaping the future of our economy. We are committed to keeping residents and businesses informed every step of the way as we continue building a future-ready Brampton boasting world-class amenities and boundless opportunities.”

– Patrick Brown, Mayor, City of Brampton

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