Privately funded supportive housing for women opens in downt

Privately funded supportive housing for women opens in downtown Edmonton


Posted: Mar 09, 2021 5:57 PM MT | Last Updated: March 10
Real estate developer Gather Co. bought and restored the heritage building at 97th Street and 103rd Avenue in central Edmonton. (Olivier Périard/CBC)
A new supportive housing complex for women is opening in a heritage building in central Edmonton, and the project is completely funded by private interests.
Boyle Street Community Services will run the 30-unit complex at 97th Street and 103rd Avenue in the Stovel Block, the agency announced on Tuesday. 
The agency is leasing two floors from Gather Co., a real estate developer that purchased the building and restored it last year.

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