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Vancouver - Dovetail Annex, 2142 Ash Street
Aerial rendering - design subject to change BC Housing and the City of Vancouver have worked together to build 29 new temporary transitional homes at 2142 Ash Street (near the Olympic Village SkyTrain station). We are offering these transitional
Vancouver - East 1st and Clark Supportive Housing
support staff development and knowledge sharingCulturally appropriate services intended to meet the cultural and healing needs of Indigenous community membersProcess & EngagementPublic Hearing - February 20, 2019The City of Vancouver held a public
Vancouver - Buchan Hotel, 1906 Haro St.
The Province, through BC Housing, has purchased the 63-room Buchan Hotel at 1906 Haro St. to provide housing with supports for women in need. The site is empty, and residents will begin moving into the Buchan in July.Atira Women's Resource Society will operate the housing at the hotel, which includes wraparound supports where people have access to services such as meals, health care, addictions treatment and harm reduction, as well as storage for personal belongings. The site also have 24/7 staffing to provide security to residents of the building and the surrounding neighbourhood.Your feedback and comments are important to usWe welcome questions and comments below in the Q&A tool or by email to communityrelations@bchousing.org.
Vancouver - Renfrew St at E 14th Ave
Designs subject to changeNew warm, safe homes with supports at 2930 Renfrew StreetVancouver is in a housing crisis and more than 2,000 people across the city of Vancouver are experiencing homelessness.BC Housing, Lu'ma Native Housing Society and the
Vancouver - South Grandview Highway at Copley Street
City of Vancouver are proposing to build a six-storey residential building with approximately 64 new homes with supports at 2518-2540 South Grandview Highway.These homes would help address Vancouver’s urgent need for supportive housing and prevent
Vancouver – Skeena Terrace Affordable Housing Redevelopment
Overviewkeena Terrace is one of Vancouver’s oldest and largest subsidized housing developments. Built in 1962, Skeena Terrace (2108-2408 Cassiar Street) is home to approximately 600 tenants in 20 buildings across 10.8 acres in East Vancouver. On the
District of North Vancouver – East Keith Road
BC Housing and the District of North Vancouver are planning to build 65 new homes with support services in the 1200 block of East Keith Road. These new homes are an important part of our effort to address and prevent homelessness on the North Shore