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Windmill Line is just a few minutes' walk from two of Toronto's most famous landmarks - the Distillery District and St. Lawrence Market. We're equally close to the exciting new waterfront development taking place along Queens Quay East. We are surrounded by shops, restaurants, schools, recreation centres and parks. Yonge Street is less than thirty minutes by foot and transit is very accessible for more ambitious excursions or commuting. Since the co-op was started in the early 1980s, many members have enjoyed the friendliness and security of this neighbourhood, and of Windmill Line itself.
Bleecker Street Co-operative Homes While our mandate is to provide safe and attractive housing at an affordable cost, our goal has evolved into providing educational and social programs for our members as part of the housing we offer. Half of our 254 units are rent-geared-to-income, and half are market rent units.
We provide all-in-one comprehensive cleaning, repair and renovation services. As well, our services are available on short notice to give our customers the flexibility they need for their time-sensitive projects. as a special community initiative to provide job opportunities for marginalized members in Toronto, many of which live in the rent-geared-to-income units at Toronto Community Housing in Regent Park. Today, the business is run independently by Regent Park tenants and employs over 20 individuals from the community.
Second Cup CAFÉ & Cie est le plus important détaillant de cafés de spécialité au Canada. À ses humbles débuts en 1975, Second Cup consiste en un petit kiosque, établi dans un centre commercial, où l’on ne vend que du café en grains.
Oak Street Housing Co-op, located in downtown Toronto, has provided quality, secure and affordable housing since 1985. The people who live here, or 'members,' run the co-op. Members have equal voting rights and make all major decisions. All members are expected to participate in the running of the co-op. Co-operative Housing Federation of Toronto and with the Co-Operative Housing Federation of Canada. The Co-op receives money from the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) to provide rent-geared-to-income assistance to some of its members.
Niagara Neighbourhood Cooperative consists of 62 units. Our building consists of 1 bedroom, 2 bedroom and 3 bedroom units. Please call the office for current pricing on specific units. Unit housing charges are 'all inclusive' of heat, hydro, water, etc. Members are responsible for their own phone and cable, should they wish to subscribe to these services.