Status: In progress
About: The City of Toronto has purchased the building at 65 Dundas St. E. to provide homes for a range of incomes, including some deeply affordable homes with supports.
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Status: In progress. In 2022, renovations on the existing motel completed in and tenants began moving in to the new homes. The modular building remains under construction.
About: The City of Toronto is renovating the existing motel and adding a new five-storey modular building to provide new affordable rental homes with support services for approximately 86 people.
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Status: Completed in 2022.
About: The City of Toronto has purchased this building to provide 24 new affordable rental homes with support services.
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Status: In progress
About: The City of Toronto is building modular housing at 39 Dundalk Dr. to provide homes for approximately 57 people and support their health and well-being.
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Status: Completed in 2021
About: The City of Toronto and Toronto Community Housing Corporation modernized this 13-storey residential building to provide 120 homes with support services for Indigenous and non-Indigenous women, gender diverse people, and youth and seniors who have experienced or who are at risk of experiencing homelessness.
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Status: Completed in 2022.
About: The City constructed a three-storey modular apartment building on City land to provide affordable rental homes with support services for approximately 59 people.
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Status: In progress.
About: The City is constructing a three-storey modular apartment building on City-controlled land to provide new affordable rental homes with support services for approximately 59 people.
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Status: Completed in 2023.
About: The City of Toronto purchased three floors in this building (formerly the Super 8 Hotel) to provide affordable rental homes with support services for approximately 84 people.
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Status: Completed in 2022.
About: The City of Toronto purchased this building to provide new affordable rental homes with support services for approximately 244 people.
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Status: Completed in 2021
About: A three-storey modular building was built to provide affordable rental homes with support services to 44 people exiting homelessness.
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Status: Completed in 2020.
About: A three-storey modular building was built to provide affordable rental homes with support services to 56 people exiting homelessness.
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Status: In progress
About:The modular supportive housing at 150 Dunn Ave. represents a partnership with the City of Toronto, University Health Network (UHN) Gattuso Centre for Social Medicine, United Way of Greater Toronto (UWGT) and community partners. This new four-storey modular building will house approximately 51 individuals with a focus on seniors, women, Indigenous Peoples and racialized persons.
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Status: In progress.
About:This project is being led by the Elizabeth Fry Society, and supported by the City of Toronto. Elizabeth Fry has proposed 48 new units of supportive housing at 215 Wellesley St. E. in a new eight-storey modular building, with a focus on supporting women and non-binary people, including Indigenous women.
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Status: Completed in 2021.
About: In 2021, the City completed renovations on a portion of the building at 1430 Gerrard St. E. to create 23 new supportive homes for women and their children.
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Status: In progress.
About:This project is being led by the Canadian Helen Keller Centre (CHKC), and supported by the City of Toronto. CHKC has proposed 58 new units of supportive housing at 150 Eighth St. in a new modular building. The building will provide affordable homes with supports for people who are deafblind.
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Status: In progress.
About:This project is being led by St. Clare’s Multifaith Housing Society, and supported by the City of Toronto. St. Clare’s has proposed 26 new units of supportive housing at 1120 Ossington Ave. in a new modular building. The building will provide affordable homes with supports for people who are experiencing or at risk of homelessness.
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Status: In progress.
About:This project is being led by the St. Felix Centre, and supported by the City of Toronto. St. Felix has proposed to redevelop the current drop-in and respite program at 25 Augusta Ave. into permanent affordable rental homes. The building will provide 31 new units of supportive housing for people who are experiencing or at risk of homelessness.
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Status: In progress.
About:This project is being led by WoodGreen Community Services, and supported by the City of Toronto. WoodGreen has acquired the property at 60 Bowden St. and is proposing to renovate the building to offer 50 affordable rental homes using modular construction. The building will provide homes with wrap around supports for seniors experiencing or at risk of homelessness.
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Status: In progress.
About:This project is being led by WoodGreen Community Services, and supported by the City of Toronto. WoodGreen is proposing to renovate existing space within their building create 9 additional affordable rental homes. The new homes will provide wrap around supports for seniors experiencing or at risk of homelessness.
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Status: In progress
About: The City of Toronto is building modular housing at 11 Brock Ave. to provide homes for approximately 40 people and support their health and well-being.
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Status: In progress.
About:This project is being led by Reena Inc, and supported by the City of Toronto. Reena is proposing to build 106 new rent-geared-to-income and supportive homes. The new homes will be dedicated to people with developmental and physical disabilities including seniors and older adults experiencing cognitive decline or mental health challenges.
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Status: In progress.
About:This project is being led by YMCA of Greater Toronto, and supported by the City of Toronto. The building will include 31 new homes dedicated to 2SLGBTQ+ youth who are experiencing or at risk of homelessness. The new homes will be offered as Rent-Geared-to-Income (RGI) homes with no tenant paying more than 30 per cent of their income or the shelter allowance of their income support benefit on rent.
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Status: In progress.
About:This project is being led by St. Jude Community Homes, and supported by the City of Toronto. The building will include 12 new homes dedicated to people experiencing homelessness. These homes will be offered as Rent-Geared-to-Income (RGI) homes with no tenant paying more than 30 per cent of their income or the shelter allowance of their income support benefit on rent.
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