Toronto's Former Coach Terminal to Become Housing, Health Hub, and Public Plaza
The redevelopment will include 873 rental units, a paramedic station, and a green public space, with construction set to begin in 2025.
- Toronto's decommissioned Coach Terminal will be transformed into a mixed-use development featuring two towers with 873 rental units, including 290 affordable housing units.
- The project will also include a paramedic hub, an organ repair center for transplants, and a public plaza with green 'outdoor rooms.'
- Construction is scheduled to begin in 2025, with the first apartments expected to be available for lease in 2029 and 2030 for the two respective sites.
- The city will retain ownership of the land, with construction costs funded through federal financing and private developers Kilmer Group and Tricon Residential.
- The development will preserve the heritage character of the 1931 art deco terminal while integrating innovative architectural designs and sustainable features.