Federal government finances $574M for rental home construction in Vancouver | Globalnews.ca

May Be Interested In:Navy practices submarine hunting off WA coast


The federal government is providing more than $574 million in financing to help build about 950 rental homes in Vancouver.

The government says in a news release that a project on 42nd Avenue is one of four locations receiving funds through the Apartment Loan Construction Program, which offers repayable low-interest loans to encourage more rentals builds for middle-class Canadians.

It says the site, which is being built by Marcon Developments Ltd., has received $110 million through the fund to build 211 apartments in a mix of sizes, including two-bedroom units.


Click to play video: 'Ottawa proposes reforms to help renters'


Ottawa proposes reforms to help renters


The government says the location is within the Oakridge town centre and is within walking distance to a Canada Line station.

Story continues below advertisement

Three other sites in Vancouver are also receiving loans from the program, which includes $185.4 million for 1099 Harwood Street, $184 million for 1066 Harwood Street and $94 million for 1317 Richards Street.

Get the day's top news, political, economic, and current affairs headlines, delivered to your inbox once a day.

Get daily National news

Get the day’s top news, political, economic, and current affairs headlines, delivered to your inbox once a day.

Harjit Sajjan, minister responsible for Pacific Economic Development Canada, says the need to build more housing is becoming increasingly crucial as the city’s population grows, and these projects are an “essential part of the solution.”

“When it is complete, these four projects will offer much-needed housing for families and individuals that are close to jobs, services and amenities in the community,” he says in the release.

 


&copy 2024 The Canadian Press



share Share facebook pinterest whatsapp x print

Similar Content

Wages slowdown and struggling economy give RBA room to move
Wages slowdown and struggling economy give RBA room to move
‘Don’t point fingers at us’: Israeli ambassador’s message to Australians
‘Don’t point fingers at us’: Israeli ambassador’s message to Australians
M. Damodaran, former chairman of Sebi.
Former Sebi chairman backs increased fee for directors | Company Business News
iPhone 16 in blue
The best phone to buy right now
‘A massive fireball’: Fuel tanker and cargo ship collide in the North Sea
‘A massive fireball’: Fuel tanker and cargo ship collide in the North Sea
Fearne Cotton reveals 'rough patch' with husband Jesse Wood saw them 'clinging onto their marriage' before split
Fearne Cotton reveals ‘rough patch’ with husband Jesse Wood saw them ‘clinging onto their marriage’ before split
Powerful Perspectives: Unraveling Global Events | © 2024 | Daily News