Toronto's old coach terminal to be turned into housing, plaza and health facility | CBC News
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Toronto's decommissioned Coach Terminal is set for transformation into a mixed-use development, featuring affordable housing and amenities for health-care workers, addressing their housing crisis.
Mayor Olivia Chow emphasized the importance of this development for health-care workers, stating, 'I keep hearing health-care workers, the EMS workers—they said they can't afford to live where they work.'
Andrew Joyner highlighted the integration of affordable units, saying, 'All the units are integrated in a checkerboard throughout the community, as they should be, so residents, regardless of income, can live together.'
The city plans to have various housing options available, providing a lottery system for general public applications, improving accessibility to affordable housing in downtown Toronto.
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