
WELCOME TO 1100 DEVELOPMENT "Nurturing Nature, Harvesting Happiness: Small-Scale Farming in Bradford, Ontario"
​At 1100 Development, we are dedicated to transforming visions into reality. With our unwavering commitment to excellence and a passion for innovation, we create exceptional spaces that inspire, engage, and leave a lasting impact. With a proven track record of successful projects, we are your trusted partner in construction and development.
OUR APPROACH
Discover the Bountiful Beauty of Ontario's Small-Scale Farming and Embrace the Organic Delights! Ontario is a treasure trove of natural abundance, where small-scale farming flourishes and the commitment to organic practices runs deep. Experience the pure joy of supporting local farmers who pour their heart and soul into cultivating the finest organic produce. From the rolling hills of Niagara to the fertile lands of the Kawarthas, Ontario's small-scale farms offer a cornucopia of fresh fruits, vibrant vegetables, and succulent herbs. Let the taste of locally grown goodness tantalize your senses as you connect with the earth, your community, and the rich tapestry of Ontario's agricultural heritage. Join the movement and savor the flavors of sustainable and organic farming in Ontario, where every bite is a celebration of nature's finest offerings.
"Nurturing Nature, Harvesting Happiness: Small-Scale Farming in Bradford, Ontario"

At 1100 Developments, our mission is to cultivate a vibrant and resilient agricultural community by promoting and supporting small-scale farming in Ontario. We believe in the power of sustainable agriculture to nourish our bodies, foster local economies, and preserve our precious natural resources.
In Bradford, Ontario, we are proud to embark on a groundbreaking project to transform 100 acres of land into 3-5 acre plots, providing aspiring farmers with the opportunity to embark on their own agricultural ventures. This initiative is just the beginning of our commitment to fostering a thriving network of small-scale farms throughout Ontario. Through sustainable practices, education, and community engagement, we aim to create a resilient food system, celebrate local flavors, and empower farmers to cultivate the land with care and passion. Together, we can sow the seeds of a sustainable future and ensure that small-scale farming thrives for generations to come.

COMING SOON
DEVELOPMENT - FARMING
1100 SMALL SCALE FARMING - BRADFORD
OCCUPANCY DATE
COMING SOON
ZONING
AGRICULTURE
PROPERTY SIZE
Aprox. 99 ACRES
OBJECTIVE
SELL FARMING LOTS
TOTAL FARMING PLOTS
51
TOTAL PLOTS
PLOT SIZES IN ACRES
3-5


PROJECT - ADDITONAL INFO
51
FARMING PLOTS
MINUTES
HWY 400
$500,000.00
START-PRICE PER ACRE
TBD
DEVELOPMENT FEE/SQF
TBD
OCCUPANCY DATE
3 - 5
TOTAL ACRES/ PLOT
YES
ACCESS TO ROAD
TBD
PROPERTY TAX/SQF
TBD
LAND TRANSFER TAX
WITHIN30 DAY
COMPLETION DATE, AFTER OCCUPANCY

Join the movement and savor the flavors of sustainable and organic farming in Ontario, where every bite is a celebration of nature's finest offerings.

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MANUFACTURE
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EXPERTISE
​With decades of experience in the industry, our team of seasoned professionals brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to every project. From residential developments to commercial complexes, our diverse portfolio showcases our ability to deliver outstanding results in various sectors. Whether it's architectural design, project management, or sustainable solutions, our team has the skills and resources to bring your project to life.
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DATA
SUPPORTING
OUR INDUSTRIAL & COMMERCIAL INITIATIVE
Industrial and commercial development in Ontario, Canada, has been a significant contributor to the Ontario province's economy. Below are some data points that support this claim: According to the Conference Board of Canada, the services sector (which includes commercial and industrial activities) accounts for about 77% of Ontario's GDP.
High demand will continue this year, led by higher immigration targets, driving vacancy even lower in 2023. Commercial real estate investment totaled $58.5 billion in 2022,
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GTA - ONTARIO:
The Greater Toronto Area (GTA), which is the economic hub of the province, has a strong commercial and industrial sector. In 2020, the GTA had a total of 232 million square feet of industrial space, which was the largest amount of industrial space in any Canadian market. While commercial and industrial properties comprised of $4.6 billion.
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WHY - ONTARIO:
Ontario is home to several large corporations and industries, including the automotive industry, financial services, and technology. In 2020, Ontario's automotive industry employed over 100,000 people and generated over $25 billion in revenue.
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EMPLOYMENT:
Commercial and industrial development also contributes to job creation in Ontario. According to the Canadian Federation of Independent Business, small businesses (which often operate in commercial and industrial spaces) employ 3.5 million people in Ontario.
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TAX REVENUE:
Finally, commercial and industrial development generates significant tax revenue for the province. In 2019, Ontario's property tax revenue was over $14 billion, with a significant portion coming from commercial and industrial properties.
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RENTAL RATES:
Rental rates for Toronto industrial real estate rose an eye-popping 40.6% year-over-year to $20.17 per sq. ft. at the end of Q1 2023,
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VACANCY RATE:
Overall, these data points demonstrate the significant economic contribution of industrial and commercial development to Ontario's economy.
With vacancy hits less than 1% for the first time since Q1 2022.

DATA
SUPPORTING
OUR RESIDENTIAL INITIATIVE
Residential development, including townhouses and condo buildings, is a major contributor to Ontario's economy and is a significant driver of construction activity in the province. Here are some data points that support our initiatives:
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GTA - RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION:
According to the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), Ontario is the largest residential construction market in Canada, accounting for 45% of all new housing starts in the country in 2022.
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HIGH DENSITY:
Condo apartments and townhouses are becoming increasingly popular in Ontario due to their affordability and low-maintenance lifestyles. In 2022, over 62% of all new housing starts in the province were multi-unit dwellings, such as townhouses and condos.
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EMPLOYMENT:
Residential construction and development support a significant number of jobs in Ontario. In 2022, the Ontario construction industry in Ontario employed over 534,000 people, according to Job Bank Ontario. Residential representing 78,000 jobs.
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TAX REVENUE:
Residential construction also generates significant economic activity and tax revenue for the province. In 2022, Ontario's land transfer tax revenue (which is primarily generated by residential real estate transactions) was over $5.1 billion.
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GROWTH:
Residential development contributes to the growth and development of Ontario's urban areas. By providing affordable and diverse housing options, these developments help to support population growth and contribute to the vibrancy and livability of Ontario's communities.
SUMMARY:
Overall, the above data points demonstrate the significant economic and social contributions of residential development, including townhouses and condo buildings, to Ontario's economy and communities.

DATA
SUPPORTING
OUR SMALL SCALE FARMING INITIATIVE
There is significant data that supports the benefits of small scale farming in Ontario, Canada. Although a small farm can be any size, you'll need about three to five acres to raise small livestock, have a large vegetable patch or orchard, and perhaps keep a hive or two of bees. Small agriculture covers a wide spectrum, from backyard eggs-and-jam to large areas of grazing land.
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ONTARIO - SMALL SCALE TRENDS:
According to the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, small-scale farms in Ontario are responsible for producing a diverse range of agricultural products, including fruits, vegetables, honey, and livestock. These products contribute to the local food system and support local markets.
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FARM PRACTICES:
Small-scale farmers in Ontario often use sustainable agriculture practices that minimize the use of chemicals and promote soil health. These practices contribute to environmental sustainability and help to mitigate the effects of climate change.
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PROFITABLILTY:
The Ontario Federation of Agriculture reports that small-scale farms in Ontario are often more profitable than larger farms on a per-acre basis, due to lower overhead costs and the ability to sell products at a premium price to consumers who value local and sustainable food.
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BENEFITS:
Small-scale farming also contributes to rural development and economic growth in Ontario. According to a study by the Rural Ontario Institute, small-scale farming generates $5.4 billion in economic activity and supports over 75,000 jobs in the province.
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LIMITATIONS:
The farm must have no more than the equivalent of 20 full-time employees. the farm must have at least $10,000, but not more than $2,000,000, in gross revenues.
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SUMMARY:
Overall, the data suggests that small-scale farming in Ontario is a valuable and important part of the province's agricultural sector, contributing to local food systems, environmental sustainability, and economic growth.
CONTACT US
RED DIAMOND CENTRE
1100 DEVELOPMENTS INC.
218 EXPORT BLVD. SUITE 304, MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO, L5S 0A7
P: 647.836.2838

