Edge Tower I at 36 Elm Drive East was the first delivery in Solmar's Edge cluster, immediately east of its sibling tower at 30 Elm. The building sits a short walk from Square One, the MiWay City Centre terminal and Celebration Square, with the same walkable downtown-Mississauga profile that defines the Fairview pocket.
The amenity package is one of the deeper offerings in the immediate area, with both indoor and outdoor pools, sauna, spa, party room, rooftop deck and concierge. Active inventory leans to one- and two-bedroom suites in the 500 to 1,199 square foot range, with an average bedroom count near 1.8.
Edge Tower I is a Solmar-developed high-rise that anchors the east side of the Edge community. It carries a sixteen-item amenity list, adding an outdoor pool to the indoor pool, sauna and spa package found at its sibling tower. Concierge service, a fitness centre, party room, rooftop deck, guest suites, media room, game room, recreation room, BBQ-permitted outdoor space, bike storage, elevators and visitor parking complete the offering. For buyers focused on lifestyle infrastructure, the depth of the amenity floor is one of the building's defining traits.
Suite mix is consistent with the broader Square One urban-condo market: one-bedroom and one-plus-den layouts dominate, with two-bedroom configurations rounding out the higher floors. Active inventory ranges from roughly 500 to just under 1,200 square feet, and the average bedroom count of 1.8 confirms the building's positioning as an end-user starter and investor-friendly address. Maintenance fees average about $0.76 per square foot, with a band of roughly $0.61 to $0.95.
Parking ratios sit near 0.7 spaces per unit, so a portion of suites trade without a deeded parking space. Buyers who drive should verify parking inclusion at the listing level rather than at the building level. The building is professionally managed and operates a standard visitor parking program.
36 Elm Drive East shares the same Fairview-adjacent-to-City-Centre geography as its sibling at 30 Elm. From the lobby, residents are within a short walk of Square One Shopping Centre, Celebration Square, the Mississauga Central Library, the Living Arts Centre and Sheridan College's Hazel McCallion Campus. The combination of retail, civic, cultural and education uses inside a tight walking radius is unusual for a Mississauga address and is a meaningful part of the building's appeal.
Transit is anchored by the MiWay City Centre Transit Terminal, which is a short walk west of the building. The terminal provides local bus connections across Mississauga and GO Transit service along the Highway 403 corridor toward Toronto and west to Hamilton. The Hurontario LRT, under construction along Hurontario Street, will introduce light rail service between Port Credit and Brampton with multiple Square One stops. Drivers reach Highway 403 within minutes, with the 401, 407 and QEW all accessible in roughly the same window.
Local schools fall within Peel District School Board and Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board catchments; families should confirm assignments with each board, since boundaries are subject to periodic review. Cooksville GO Station, on the Milton line, is a short drive south, providing another commuter rail option for residents heading downtown. The broader area continues to add density and amenities as Mississauga's downtown plan unfolds.
Edge Tower I attracts a resident profile similar to its sibling at 30 Elm: young professionals, Sheridan College students and faculty, downsizers from surrounding Peel neighbourhoods, and an investor-tenant cohort drawn by the building's transit and retail walkability. The 1.8 average bedroom count and 500 to 1,199 square foot range suit singles, couples and small families who prefer a downtown-Mississauga lifestyle.
The dual indoor and outdoor pool offering, combined with sauna, spa and rooftop deck, tends to draw residents who treat amenity floors as a meaningful part of their day-to-day living. Walk-to-everything access to Square One, Celebration Square's seasonal programming and the public library supports a routine that leans urban despite the suburban civic address.
Active sale listings at Edge Tower I transact around $881 per square foot on average, while lease listings sit near $3.70 per square foot per month. Fifteen active sale listings and fifteen active leases at the snapshot point reflect a balanced resale and rental market. Maintenance fees average about $0.76 per square foot, lower than the sibling tower at 30 Elm despite a comparable amenity floor, a difference that may reflect unit-mix or budgeting variances; status certificates remain the authoritative source. All figures are point-in-time averages from active inventory and should not be treated as appraisals.
Edge Tower I is at 36 Elm Drive East in Mississauga, in the Fairview pocket immediately south of the Square One City Centre core. The building sits within walking distance of Square One Shopping Centre, Celebration Square, the Mississauga Central Library, the Living Arts Centre and Sheridan College's Hazel McCallion Campus, with quick driving access to Highway 403 and connections to the 401, 407 and QEW.
The amenity floor includes concierge service, a fitness centre, indoor pool, outdoor pool, sauna, spa, party room, rooftop deck, guest suites, media room, game room, recreation room, BBQ-permitted outdoor space, bike storage, elevators and visitor parking. The dual-pool offering and full spa package put the building toward the upper end of the Mississauga amenity spectrum for its vintage.
Active listings at Edge Tower I range from approximately 500 to just under 1,200 square feet, with an average bedroom count of about 1.8. The mix is weighted toward one-bedroom, one-plus-den and two-bedroom layouts, with limited three-bedroom inventory. Buyers seeking larger family-style suites should track availability across multiple buildings in the Square One submarket rather than rely on any single address.
Maintenance fees average approximately $0.76 per square foot, with active inventory reporting a band of roughly $0.61 to $0.95. Variances reflect unit size, exposure and amenity allocation. As always, the status certificate is the authoritative source on fee composition, reserve fund status and any special assessments; buyers should review it as part of their due diligence.
Not necessarily. Average parking ratios across the building sit near 0.7 spaces per unit, meaning a portion of suites trade without a deeded parking space. Listings should be reviewed individually for parking inclusion, locker assignment and any rental parking options. Visitor parking is available on-site for guests of residents.
The MiWay City Centre Transit Terminal is a short walk from the building and provides connections across Mississauga's local bus network, as well as GO Transit service along the Highway 403 corridor. Cooksville GO Station on the Milton line is a short drive south. The Hurontario LRT, under construction, will add a north-south light rail spine connecting Port Credit to downtown Brampton with multiple Square One stops, expected to enhance transit options for residents.
The building has a mixed ownership and tenant profile. Active sale and lease listings are roughly balanced, which is typical for newer downtown Mississauga product where investor purchases meet end-user demand. Sheridan College students, young professionals and downsizers from surrounding Peel neighbourhoods all contribute to the resident mix; the precise owner-occupancy ratio fluctuates over time and is not formally published.
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