Chamber of Commerce’s Policy and Advocacy Committee tours Alinea properties

By Gazette Staff

April 9th, 2026

BURLINGTON, ON

 

This week, the Burlington Chamber of Commerce’s Policy and Advocacy Committee toured several major development areas planned by Alinea Land Corporation —including Bronte Meadows, Eagle Heights, and 1200 King Road—representing nearly 90% of Burlington’s remaining undeveloped land and offering a glimpse into the city’s future.

Chamber of Commerce members on a tour of Alinea properties in Burlington

These three properties alone cover over 685 acres and have the potential to deliver up to 20,000 new housing units—playing a critical role in addressing Burlington’s long-term housing needs.

Lou Frapporti describes the Alinea properties to the Chamber members.

When these projects begin, hopefully within the next year, they will generate thousands of construction jobs, as well as create long-term employment opportunities for thousands of people in Burlington.

These projects will play a critical role in shaping Burlington over the next 10–20 years—creating thousands of high-paying construction jobs, generating long-term employment opportunities, and helping address the growing need for housing in the community.

Chamber of Commerce President Terrey Caddo said: “The scale, thoughtful planning, and focus on mixed-use communities are truly impressive.” 

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3 comments to Chamber of Commerce’s Policy and Advocacy Committee tours Alinea properties

  • Caren

    Well, lets hope that the “Development Charges Fiasco and Who Pays” gets sorted out quickly. Otherwise taxpayers will be on the hook for them whether it is Municipal, Federal or Provincial tax increases. The only ones who will benefit are the developers!!
    These 3 above named projects in Burlington will be a significant loss in Development fees for our city. And the infastructure will still need to be bought and paid for!

  • Marta

    All very nice but that is 3 to 5 yrs down the road
    There are vacant apts …why does the gov not subsidize and have only people with geared to income qualify for them?
    This should be monitored going forward

  • DENNIS J HEWKO

    It is nice to have a vision for future development but where is the vision for a future traffic impact with all these new residences ?