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'A big deal': Work commences on hundreds of affordable housing units in Toronto

The city has commenced construction work on hundreds of affordable housing units, with the help of a $357million cash injection from the federal government.

Federal government providing $357M cash injection as part of its national housing strategy

Adam Vaughan, Member of Parliament for SpadinaFort York, announced the construction and funding of 761 new rental housing units in Toronto on Thursday, June 27, 2019. (CBC)

The city has commenced construction work on hundreds of affordable housing units, with the help of a $357million cash injection from the federal government.

Making the announcement on Thursday, Adam Vaughan, MP for SpadinaFort York, said the projectwould include three towers comprising some 761units, of which 229are affordable units; 532 market units;and 4,371square feet of non-residential space.

"We are in a housing crisis in this part of the country," said Vaughan, who is also parliamentary secretary to the Minister of Families, Children and Social Development.

"This investment is wonderful news for the Toronto middle-income families that will move into these new rental housing units."

Mayor John Tory described the announcement as 'a big deal' for the city. (CBC)

The project, located on Block 8of the West Don Lands in downtown Toronto, will provide affordable housing options close to public transit, schools and services for middle-income families.

Mayor John Tory described the announcement as "a big deal" for the city.

"This investment will positively impact the lives of many residents in our city and ensure that more families have access to affordable and quality housing here in Toronto," Tory said.

The mayor said the project represents the kind of co-operation that can occur between three levelsof government and the private sector.

The funding is part of the federal government'snational housing strategy, which wasannounced in November 2017.

The land for the project was donated by the province of Ontario, while the city has also pumped in money to ensure the affordability of a substantial number of units in the development.

More about the project

  • The 229affordable units will have rents ranging from average market rent (AMR) for the City of Toronto to 40 per centof AMR throughout all bedroom types, including three-bedroom and four-bedroom units. The three- and four-bedroom units will account for 45 of the 229affordable units. All 229affordable units will be dispersed throughout the three buildings.
  • The project is designed to achieve a reduction of 17.6 per centin annual energy use and 19.1 per centin annual greenhouse gas emissions compared to the National Energy Code of Canada for Buildings (NECB) 2015building reference.
  • Thirty per centof the units will be either fully accessible or adaptable.