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St. Paul's/MennoHomes Affordable Housing | 5fl Phase I
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St. Paul's/MennoHomes Affordable Housing
Phase I View from Bridgeport (west end of property)
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Phase I view from Lancaster
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Site (Phase I)
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Prominent corner lot at northwest corner of Lancaster & Bridgeport. 1956 church has been demolished and is to be replaced with an affordable housing complex in a joint effort by MennoHomes and St Paul's Lutheran Church. Pictured is phase I. Unusually, the church is not selling the property and moving to a more suburban location, but intends to remain here, building a worship space on the first floor. This will be a substantial increase of affordable stock operated by Menno Homes, who currently operate 105 units.
Phase I:
  • 5 stories
  • 48 units
  • 40x 1br, 525-663 sq ft
  • 8x 2br, ~800 sq ft
  • Worship/Community Spaces on first floor.
  • Rents are reported to range from $497 (Ontario Disability Support Program) to $1045 monthly The Record
Phase 2:
  • A second building at a later date (5-8 years)
  • Intended 4 stories
  • ~36 units
More renders and progress photos: Menno Homes Facebook
More Renders (and video tour of site render): Menno Homes Twitter
Committee of adjustment application and resident complaints: Here
Committee of adjustment approval and complaints: Here
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St. Paul's/MennoHomes Affordable Housing | 5fl Phase I - by Nextasy - 05-21-2020, 01:41 PM

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