Toronto’s housing landscape is poised for significant growth, with City Council approving over a dozen housing developments in March 2026. These projects aim to address the city’s ambitious goal of creating 285,000 new homes by 2030. As of January 2026, Toronto has achieved just over 30% of this target, with 87,551 new homes built since January 2022.
Among the approved projects is the revitalization of Swansea Mews, a Toronto Community Housing Corporation (TCHC) community. The project will see the construction of 35- and 20-story mixed-use buildings with 649 residential units, including 154 rent-geared-to-income units. Other notable developments include projects at 115 Saulter Street South, 150 Queens Wharf Road, 2256 Lake Shore Boulevard West, 567 Sheppard Avenue East, and 56-60 Yonge Street. These developments promise to reshape Toronto’s skyline and contribute significantly to the city’s housing supply. For more details, read the original article on Storeys.com.
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