An artistic rendering of an affordable housing project slated to be built on 122 Baseline Road West. (Photo via City of London). An artistic rendering of an affordable housing project slated to be built on 122 Baseline Road West. (Photo via City of London).
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City of London partners with EllisDon to develop affordable housing

City officials say they are moving forward with plans to begin building affordable apartments in southwest London.

The four-storey building on 122 Baseline Road West will be built by the London-based construction company EllisDon. The property will have 61 units comprised of 41 one-bedroom, 16 two-bedroom, and four three-bedroom apartments.

Building plans for the permit have been submitted that will use prefabricated wall panels and other materials to be assembled on site.

Mayor Ed Holder says he's excited to see the project begin and looks forward to working with EllisDon.

"Safe and affordable housing is a right for everyone and it is a top priority for our Council. Initiatives like this promote greater dignity for individuals and greater economic prosperity for our communities," said Holder.

The site was approved with funding support from the provincial and federal governments, including the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC). The City of London and Housing Development Corporation also contributed funding, surplus land and planning to support the urgent need for affordable housing.

"This important project hits close to home for EllisDon," said EllisDon Director Mike Stewart. "We are honoured to provide affordable housing for the city where we live, and continue to build in."

The building is expected to be completed by the end of 2021.

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