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Non-profit housing construction is gaining ground in pc28— and the collapse of condo construction is helping

Non-profit builders have an edge in the homebuilding market as competition eases for land and labour.

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Houselink & Mainstay Community Housing chief development officer Josh Taylor, left, and executive director Gautam Mukherjee stand in front of an Etobicoke property their non-profit group will develop into 38 units of supportive housing for older adults.


Gautam Mukherjee knows his Etobicoke housing developmentis an anomaly.

Two weeks ago, his team officially handed the reins of their property to a construction manager to start preparing the vacant site’s utilities and infrastructure to allow for a brand new, 38-unit apartment building to rise.

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