Toronto Metropolitan University unveils plans for 21-storey student residence downtown | CBC News
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Toronto Metropolitan University unveils plans for 21-storey student residence downtown | CBC News
"will be a very significant addition to our housing capacity for students."
"We know that living on campus increases student success. Living in residence positively impacts academic performance, improves student retention and strengthens overall campus engagement. Students build friendships more easily, develop healthy study habits and feel more connected to their university community,"
"The new student accommodations and learning spaces will provide students with more opportunities to collaborate, learn and thrive, both academically and socially."
"This residence will transform the streetscape behind us, bringing the energy of thousands of students to the area around Dundas and Bond,"
Toronto Metropolitan University will construct a 21-storey Bond Street Residence at 100 Bond St. near Dundas Street E., slated to open in 2030. The building will contain more than 1,370 beds and two large classrooms on the lower level, increasing housing from the current roughly 1,144 beds across three campus residences. The residence will include accommodations and learning spaces designed to support collaboration, academic performance, student retention, campus engagement, friendships, and healthy study habits. The project is a partnership with Cedar Podium and the Building Ontario Fund and is being developed with UniLodge Canada.
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