Tall-building proposals lead to planning committee approvals
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Taggart Parkes Foundation donates $1 4M to future BGC Ottawa clubhouse for children and youth in south end
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Government and Private Family Announce Transformative Funding to Help Build Clubhouse for Thousands of Ottawa Youths.
BGC Ottawa s new COVID-designed South End Clubhouse will help thousands of children and youths in an underserved area.
Across the country, Canadians are feeling the impact of COVID-19. The Government and partners are taking action to support young people.
BGC Ottawa is deeply grateful to the Federal Government, Infrastructure Canada, the Province of Ontario, and the City of Ottawa for investing in our community’s young people.” Adam Joiner, CEO, BGC OttawaOTTAWA, ONTARIO, CANADA, June 13, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ Across the country, Canadians are feeling the impact of COVID-19, on their families, their livelihoods, and their way of life. Together, the governments of Canada, Ontario, the City of Ottawa, the Taggart Parkes Family, and community partners are taking decisive action to support young people in Ottawa, and their families.
May 19, 2021
Starving artists need not be homeless, now that the Ottawa Community Housing Corp. has entered into a preliminary agreement with non-profit organization PAL Ottawa to help keep a roof over artists heads.
The two organizations have signed an official memorandum of understanding to work together toward creating affordable rental units for senior artists, ages 55 and older. The mid-rise apartment building, to be constructed and completed between late 2023 and early 2024, will be located in the Gladstone Avenue and Rochester Street area of Little Italy, where there’s already a happening arts scene. The plan is to build 80 apartment units, as well as complementary creative spaces. At least 40 per cent of the units will be below-market-rate rentals while the rest will be near-market rentals.