Welcome

Downtown Brampton, the historic centre and heart of the community, is uniquely different from any other part of the city. As the commercial hub of the city since 1853, the Downtown combines historic and contemporary residential with commerce, culture, entertainment, recreation and dining, in a walkable, attractive environment.
The Queen Street Corridor is bounded by Mississauga Road to west and Highway 50 to the east. The corridor is home to a diverse selection of business and services including a major retail shopping mall, The Bramalea City Centre. The corridor is currently undergoing an exciting transformation, seeing the construction of many new residential projects in the area and the addition of a new rapid transit system with the launch of Züm.
Downtown Brampton and the Queen Street Corridor are home to over 1,700 businesses and services, the seat of municipal government, cultural attractions, parks, places of worship and exceptional community events. Within a two-kilometre radius of Queen and Main there is a residential population of 50,000, and within a five-kilometre radius it is 150,000. Fifty thousand vehicles travel through the 'Four Corners' daily.
The 'Four Corners' at Main and Queen, is the financial centre of Brampton. Most major banks are located within its core including: RBC Financial, CIBC, TD Canada Trust, Bank of Montreal, BCP Bank, Scotiabank, National Bank and the Business Development Bank Canada.
It is the central office location within the city with approximately a half million square feet of office space concentrated within a couple blocks. As well there is over 400,000 square feet of storefront space in the Downtown.
Parking in Downtown Brampton is easy. Three municipal parking garages provide plenty of parking, with the first hour free on weekdays. Evenings after 7:30 p.m. and weekends are free. There are parking opportunities for over 2,000 vehicles in public and private facilities within Downtown. There is also plenty of on-street metered parking available throughout the Downtown.
The newest, significant development in Downtown Brampton is The Rose Theatre. The Rose Theatre was expected to generate $2.7 million in economic activity the first year and will grow to $19.8 million by the fifth year and is expected to attract more than 55,000 visitors annually who will spend about $275,000 on before and after-show entertainment. The Rose Theatre officially opened in September 2006.
Downtown Brampton and The Queen Street Corridor continues to renew, mature and rejuvenate. Discover Brampton’s Central Area today!
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Pest Preventers Now Open in Downtown Brampton
Pest Preventers is a new retail store located in Downtown Brampton, which specializes in do-it-yourself pest control. Located at 83 John Street, Pest Preventers celebrated their grand opening on April 17th, 2012. Pest Preventers are focused on educating residents in the Region of Peel and surrounding areas about the bed bug epidemic in addition to other common pest and wildlife issues.
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Barburrito Grand Opening
New retailers continue to open at the Bramalea City Centre. The latest is Barburrito Mexican Grill. Located at 48 Peel Centre Drive in the northwest retail campus of the mall, Barburrito’s serves up quick Mexican favourites such as burritos, tacos and quesadillas.
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Indigo Bay Condominiums
Indigo Bay Condominiums - 190 Clark Boulevard - In Process
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Peel Art Gallery Museum + Gallery (PAMA)
Peel Art Gallery Museum + Archives (PAMA) - 9 Wellington Street East - Under Construction
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RE/MAX Office Building
RE/MAX Office Building – Queen Street and Bramalea Road - Completed
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