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Humboldt Park’s iconic Pioneer Arcade building—once a bowling and pool hall in the 1920s—is moving closer to becoming a 61-unit affordable housing property for seniors. Last week, the Community Development Commission approved the final piece of financing for the project, authorizing $13.2 million in tax increment financing (TIF). And if the City Council approves the development, the owner, Hispanic Housing Development Corp., said construction wo…
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Heather Wright/The Independent Forty-seven townhouses for seniors are in the works in Courtright. St. Clair Township gave Goldleaf Developments the okay to rezone the land which was designated for single family homes for the project. Lambton County Planner Ian MacDougall told council the six acre property between Four and Charton Street was supposed to be developed years ago. “At one…
Construction underway on 60 new affordable housing units for seniors
By Richard Coffin 60 new affordable housing units for seniors are on the way to the city. The District of Nipissing Social Services Administration Board (DNSSAB) has partnered with the city on the project, with approval for the new units received through the Federal Housing Accelerator Fund. Construction is underway at the former J.W. Trussler School on Cartier Street, expanding on the existing building operated by North Bay Regional Health C…
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