COMMUNITY PARTNERS

We can work with your organization to plan, design and deliver a development project – supporting your ambition by implementing a robust financial and operating plan, identifying the financial partners necessary and managing the construction project through to resident move-in.

PARTNER WITH US

  • We manage our partners’ projects collaboratively – from concept through to move-in
  • We work with partners to identify a program for the housing and community space, develop a project business plan and secure construction and take-out financing
  • We have expertise in managing all phases of a project, including feasibility, design, planning approvals, development and operating budgets and construction
  • We work to strengthen our partners’ balance sheet, portfolios and organizational capacity to better serve their communities.

How We Work

The infographic below illustrates how a project progresses through our partnership model and the development process.

Our Partners

We partner with strong community groups, cooperatives, non-profits and faith-based communities
to build and reposition social purpose real estate.

“Woodgreen’s mission is to provide social housing with supports to seniors, families and homeless people with very low incomes who need deeply affordable housing. To support our mission, Woodgreen partnered with New Commons to provide both the technical development capacity and financial planning knowledge necessary to deliver new affordable housing in Toronto’s expensive building market. The financial and project management services provided by New Commons have given WoodGreen the opportunity to grow our social-purpose assets and has resulted in more supportive, affordable housing in our community.”

MwarighaVice President Housing and Homelessness Services, WoodGreen Community Services

“New Commons Development has helped Kiwanis Homes to undertake strategic portfolio planning for our real estate holdings. This analysis is an important tool as Kiwanis Homes plans for the future and ensures that we can continue to provide affordable housing to members of our community.”

Brian H. SibleyExecutive Director, Hamilton East Kiwanis Non-Profit Homes Inc.

Developments

WoodGreen Community Services

Toronto, ON

Our work with WoodGreen Community Services includes the development of 36 new affordable rental housing units for seniors, as well as the development of a Parent-Child resource centre and a community gathering space.

  • Resident Population: Seniors

Vancouver Community Land Trust & VAHA

Vancouver, BC

Working with the Vancouver Community Land Trust, as well as the Vancouver Affordable Housing Agency, this project at 5085 McHardy Street will bring a new 102-unit co-op to Vancouver.

  • Resident Population: Workforce and families

Vancouver Community Land Trust & VAHA

Vancouver, BC

Working with the Vancouver Community Land Trust, as well as the Vancouver Affordable Housing Agency, this project at 1190 Burrard will bring 154 social housing homes to downtown Vancouver. This project will also house a new community centre for QMUNITY.

  • Resident Population: Individuals living with HIV/AIDS, as well as workforce and families

Vancouver Community Land Trust & VAHA

Vancouver, BC

Working with the Vancouver Community Land Trust, as well as the Vancouver Affordable Housing Agency, this project at 1190 Burrard will bring 154 social housing homes to downtown Vancouver. This project will also house a new community centre for QMUNITY.

  • Resident Population: Individuals living with HIV/AIDS, as well as workforce and families

Options Community Services

Surrey, BC

Working with Options Community Services, this project at 13583 81st Avenue, Surrey, BC will bring 100 new homes to this community. The project will include ground and second floor social service and office space for Options.

  • Resident Population: Workforce and families

St. Hilda’s Community of Care

Toronto, ON

Partnering with St. Hilda’s Community of Care, this project is a major retrofit of two residential towers that include building systems and unit renovations and upgrades. The project will improve the resident experience for over 300 seniors and renew the tower assets to ensure sustained, healthy operations over the long-term.

  • Resident Population: Seniors

St. Hilda’s Community of Care

Toronto, ON

Partnering with St. Hilda’s Community of Care, this project is a major retrofit of two residential towers that include building systems and unit renovations and upgrades. The project will improve the resident experience for over 300 seniors and renew the tower assets to ensure sustained, healthy operations over the long-term.

  • Resident Population: Seniors

Kingston Co-operative Homes

Kingston, ON

Kingston Co-operative Homes, Compass Ontario and New Commons are partnering with the City of Kingston to develop a 3-storey 38-unit apartment building owned by the Kingston Co-op as part of a larger redevelopment of lands at 1316-1318 Princess Street. The project is a unique opportunity to leverage the existing adjacent Kingston Co-op community and provide a new building that will target seniors and existing Co-op members seeking to downsize as well as produce new affordable housing for the local community.

  • Resident Population: Seniors and low-income households
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