If I read the article right, the plan is to split the apartments between public housing tenants, low income earners, and sales on the open market (plus the 30 apartments for homeless youth). It sounds a creative approach to me, I like the sound of it.dsriggs wrote:Because what we need in the city is 15 storeys of public housing tenants...
Imo, good cities welcome a mix of people, they are not gentrified enclaves. And if we want young people in the city (and we do want that) we need affordable housing.
It is also planned for the site of a current carpark, according to the story. Get rid of the carpark and build this, I say.