Federal funding for Toronto affordable housing

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Ontario Construction News staff writer

The federal government is committing $200 million for affordable rental units at the Toronto site where Honest Edโ€™s once stood.

Social Development Minister Ahmed Hussen says the Mirvish Village project will ensure the location stays true to its roots as a new-immigrant and low-income hub.

Six buildings will include 916 rental units โ€” 366 of which will be designated affordable, costing no more than one-third the median Toronto income.

Of those, 100 will be secured at 80 per cent of the average market rate in Toronto โ€” far less than the going price in the downtown neighbourhood.

Hussen, who is also responsible for the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, says the funding comes from a rental construction financing initiative.

STORY CONTINUES BELOW

Real estate developer Westbank Corp. bought the Honest Edโ€™s land from the Mirvish family in 2013, and the discount store closed its doors in 2017.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 16, 2020.

 

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