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CCOC Forward Family Shelter
CCOC’s Forward Family Shelter is a 49 unit, family-oriented, affordable housing apartment building on the former Forward Family Shelter site. It is designed to the environmentally efficient Passive House standard, which will reduce tenants’ utility costs, and features seven parking spaces, 49 bicycle parking spots, a laundry room, as well as dedicated green space for tenants to enjoy. [...]
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Beaver Barracks
Acting in their capacity as CCOC’s development department, members of the Cahdco team also managed the creation of CCOC’s Beaver Barracks. With 254 homes in 5 buildings this project is a beacon of the mixed income model of affordable housing as well as home to an ambulance lay-by station and offices, including Cahdco’s old office. […]
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Cornerstone Eccles
Originally built as a schoolhouse in the 1930s, 44 Eccles Street has been re-developed into Cornerstone Housing for Women’s fifth supportive housing residence dedicated to women and gender-diverse people. It was funded by the CMHC Rapid Housing Initiative. The project includes 46 studio units, a communal kitchen, shared living spaces, common laundry, outdoor amenity space, […]
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YSB Riverside
YSB Riverside is a 39 unit supportive housing building at 2887 Riverside Drive. The project provides support services to youth aged 16 to 24, who have been homeless or are at risk of becoming homeless. Building on YSB’s expertise in youth development and support, the innovative Youth Hub located on the ground floor provides vulnerable […]
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Cornerstone Princeton
This project is the result of a unique partnership between Cornerstone, the Anglican Diocese, Barry Hobin, and Uniform Developments. The transformation of the existing building into affordable supportive housing facility for women will preserve the legacy of the Sisters of Jeanne d’Arc. Barry Hobin and Uniform will continue to develop the remainder of the site. […]
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Salus Capilano
Salus Capilano is a supportive housing built to enable older adults facing concurrent mental health and addiction challenges to age in place. It offers 54 affordable studio apartments, including 8 barrier-free units for those with disabilities. The building is host to a variety of on-site services, including individualized case management and occupational therapy.
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KDS Village Expansion
KDS built a mixed-income 58-unit affordable housing development for seniors as an addition to its existing 70-unit building at 567 Cambridge Street South. This enabled KDS to expand its mandate by co-locating seniors support services on the lower ground-floor. The project aims to address aging in place and facilitates independent living in an established downtown […]
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CCOC Arlington
The new building is a family-oriented, 3.5-storey redevelopment of an existing property owned free and clear by CCOC. The design is a 16-unit, mixed-income property comprising of 2 and 3-bedroom unit and 4 barrier-free units. The project is built to Passive House standards which assists tenants considerably with their energy usage and costs.