Habitat for Humanity 66-Unit Condo Project Moving Ahead
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Former Belleville police station to be transformed into 66-unit affordable housing project
socastcmsRssStartOldies 100.9 News staffsocastcmsRssEnd Demolition work at the former Belleville Police Station is expected to get underway this summer to make way for a 66-unit affordable housing condo project, says Habitat for Humanity Prince Edward-Hastings. Habitat has announced the finalization of an agreement with the City of Belleville to advance the affordable housing development at 93 Dundas St. E. “We are thrilled to move forward with…
Habitat for Humanity and City finalize agreement for affordable housing project at former Belleville Police station
Habitat for Humanity Prince Edward-Hastings officials are excited for what’s to come after finalizing an agreement with the City of Belleville for a 66-unit affordable-housing project on the former police station property. Demolition of the old police station, at 93 Dundas Street East, is expected to begin late this summer to be followed by the construction of a condominium complex featuring a mix of one-, two-, and three-bedroom units. “We are …
InQuinte.ca | Habitat affordable condominium complex project moving forward
A 66-unit affordable housing project at the site of the former Belleville Police Station is moving forward. Habitat for Humanity announced it has finalized an agreement with the city to proceed with development of the condominium complex. Habitat's CEO Hazzem Koudsi stated this development represents a significant step forward in addressing the region’s housing crisis and reflects a shared commitment between Habitat for Humanity Prince Edward-Ha…
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