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Family Housing - 2 Bedroom Units Development Development Development Building # Name Address Type OUC FAMILY HOUSING - 2 BEDROOM UNITS DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT BUILDING # NAME ADDRESS TYPE 176 Humberline Place 10 Humberline Dr. Yes High Rise Apt. 180 Rowntree Manor 2765 Islington Ave. Yes High Rise Apt. 205 Scarlett Manor 1025 Scarlett Rd. Yes High Rise Apt. 219 Islington St.Andrews 2063, 2067 Islington Ave. No Mixed Bldgs. 305 Finch Avenue West 2350 Finch Ave. W. No Mixed Bldgs. INDICATES WHETHER BUILDING IS ACCESSIBLE OUC – FAMILY HOUSING – 2 BEDROOM UNITS - Page 1 OUD FAMILY HOUSING - 2 BEDROOM UNITS DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT BUILDING # NAME ADDRESS TYPE 3 Jane Milo Multiple Addresses No Mixed Bldgs. 3 Jane Milo 4400 Jane St. Yes High Rise Apt. 4 Finch Topcliffe 20 Yellowstone St. No Towns & Walkups 11 Jane Street 2585 Jane St. No Towns & Walkups 24 Jane Yewtree 2999 Jane St. Yes High Rise Apt. Edgeley Village 25 Driftwood Multiple Addresses No Mixed Bldgs. Edgeley Village 25 Driftwood 415 Driftwood Ave. Yes High Rise Apt. 42 Jane Firgrove 2-14, 5, 22-36 Needle Firway No Mixed Bldgs. 42 Jane Firgrove 5 Needle Firway Yes High Rise Apt. 51 Sentinel Road Multiple Addresses No Towns & Walkups 52 Finch Tobermory 15 Tobermory Dr. Yes High Rise Apt. 84 Jane Falstaff 10, 20, 30, 40 Falstaff Ave. No Mixed Bldgs. 84 Jane Falstaff 20, 30, 40 Falstaff Ave. Yes High Rise Apt. 97 Firgrove Crescent Multiple Addresses No Towns & Walkups 199 Roding Park Place 1286 Wilson Ave. Yes High Rise Apt. Edgeley Village 325 Shoreham Multiple Addresses No Towns & Walkups Sheppard Avenue 809 West 1900 Sheppard Ave. W. No Low Rise Apt. INDICATES WHETHER BUILDING IS ACCESSIBLE OUD – FAMILY HOUSING – 2 BEDROOM UNITS - Page 1 OUE FAMILY HOUSING - 2 BEDROOM UNITS DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT BUILDING # NAME ADDRESS TYPE 27 Humber Boulevard 105-119 Humber Blvd. No Mixed Bldgs. 27 Humber Boulevard 121 Humber Blvd. No High Rise Apt. 57 Dunn Avenue 245 Dunn Ave. Yes High Rise Apt. 67 Dundas Gooch 3725, 3735 Dundas St. W. Yes High Rise Apt. 68 Spencer Avenue 85 Spencer Ave. No Mid Rise Apt. 71 Jane Woolner 190 Woolner Ave. Yes High Rise Apt. 83 High Park Quebec Multiple Addresses No Mixed Bldgs. 83 High Park Quebec 100 High Park Ave. Yes High Rise Apt. 90 McCormick Park 1525 Dundas St. W. No Mid Rise Apt. 172 Mabelle Place 49 Mabelle Ave. Yes High Rise Apt. Cooper Mills 173 Townhomes 4020 Dundas St. W. No Towns & Walkups 408 Bloor Keele Multiple Addresses No Towns & Walkups 413 Campbell Antler Multiple Addresses No Towns & Walkups 416 Dufferin Gwynne Multiple Addresses No Mixed Bldgs. 416 Dufferin Gwynne 300 Dufferin St. Yes Mid Rise Apt. 465 Laxton Avenue 3 Laxton Ave. No High Rise Apt. 469 Springhurst Dowling 75 Dowling Ave. No Mid Rise Apt. 470 Symington Place Multiple Addresses No Mixed Bldgs. 470 Symington Place 1884 Davenport Rd. No High Rise Apt. 483 O'Hara Avenue 22 O'Hara Ave. No Towns & Walkups 487 St. Clair Avenue West 909 St. Clair Avenue West No Low Rise OUE – FAMILY HOUSING – 2 BEDROOM UNITS - Page 1 489 Tyndall Avenue 102 Tyndall Ave. No Mid Rise Apt. 493 Perth Avenue Multiple Addresses No Towns & Walkups 494 Randolph Randolph Ave. (11) Yes Mid Rise Apt. INDICATES WHETHER BUILDING IS ACCESSIBLE OUE – FAMILY HOUSING – 2 BEDROOM UNITS - Page 2 OUF FAMILY HOUSING - 2 BEDROOM UNITS DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT BUILDING # NAME ADDRESS TYPE 185 Faywood Place 2 Faywood Blvd. Yes Low Rise Apt. Lawrence Heights East 200 & West Multiple Addresses No Towns & Walkups 207 Champlain Place 495 Wilson Ave. Yes Mid Rise Apt. 216 Neptune Drive 135, 145, 155 Neptune Dr. No Towns & Walkups 223 Roselawn Marlee 855 Roselawn Ave. Yes High Rise Apt. 481 Elm Ridge Drive 145 Elm Ridge Dr. Yes High Rise Apt. Mid Rise 890 20 Zachary Crt. 20 Zachary Crt. Yes Apt.&Townhouses INDICATES WHETHER BUILDING IS ACCESSIBLE OUF – FAMILY HOUSING – 2 BEDROOM UNITS - Page 1 OUG FAMILY HOUSING - 2 BEDROOM UNITS DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT BUILDING # NAME ADDRESS TYPE 1 O'Connor Drive Multiple Addresses Yes Mixed Bldgs. 5 Parkwoods Rayoak Multiple Addresses No Mixed Bldgs. 31 Willowdale Avenue 415 Willowdale Ave. No Towns & Walkups 35 Finch Brahms 2-14, 5-21 Brahms Ave. No Mixed Bldgs. 35 Finch Brahms 2, 5 Brahms Ave. Yes High Rise Apt. 235-239, 251-257 Roywood 39 Roywood Drive Dr. No Towns & Walkups 56 Sheppard Victoria Park Multiple Addresses Yes High Rise Apt. 880 Kingslake Allenbury 9, 15 Kingslake Rd No Towns INDICATES WHETHER BUILDING IS ACCESSIBLE OUG – FAMILY HOUSING – 2 BEDROOM UNITS - Page 1 OUH FAMILY HOUSING - 2 BEDROOM UNITS DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT BUILDING # NAME ADDRESS TYPE 7 Midland Avenue 1201 Midland Ave. No Towns & Walkups 9 Kennedy Glamorgan 6 Glamorgan Ave. No High Rise Apt. 10 Kennedy Dundalk 7 Glamorgan Ave. Yes High Rise Apt. 72 Ellesmere/Markham 2180, 2190 Ellesmere Rd. No High Rise Apt. 76 Finch Birchmount Multiple Addresses No Mixed Bldgs. 76 Finch Birchmount 2821 Birchmount Rd. Yes High Rise Apt. Sheppard Birchmount 95 2 365 Bay Mills Blvd. Yes High Rise Apt. INDICATES WHETHER BUILDING IS ACCESSIBLE OUH – FAMILY HOUSING – 2 BEDROOM UNITS - Page 1 OUI FAMILY HOUSING - 2 BEDROOM UNITS DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT BUILDING # NAME ADDRESS TYPE 53 Danforth Midland 10, 30, 40 Gordonridge Pl. No High Rise Apt. 70 McCowan Road (400) 400 Mccowan Rd. Yes High Rise Apt. 82 Gilder Drive 31, 47-51, 81-85 Gilder Dr. Yes High Rise Apt. 99 Teesdale Pharmacy 30, 40 Teesdale Pl. No High Rise Apt. 208 Warden Woods 680 Warden Ave. No Mixed Bldgs. INDICATES WHETHER BUILDING IS ACCESSIBLE OUI – FAMILY HOUSING – 2 BEDROOM UNITS - Page 1 OUJ FAMILY HOUSING - 2 BEDROOM UNITS DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT BUILDING # NAME ADDRESS TYPE 87 Pendrith Park 177 Pendrith St. No Towns & Walkups Senator D. Croll 171 Apartments 341 Bloor St. W. Yes High Rise Apt. 174 Blake Towers 154 Vaughan Rd. Yes Mid Rise Apt. 17-25 Bishop Tutu Blvd. 17, 401 Bishop Tutu Blvd. (25) 19, 21, 23, 25 Yes High Rise Apt. 27-55 Bishop Tutu Blvd. 27, 401 Bishop Tutu Blvd. (25) 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41 No Mixed Bldgs. 404 Bathurst Adelaide 575 Adelaide St. W. Yes High Rise Apt. 405 Bathurst Eglinton Multiple Addresses No Low Rise Apt. Brunswick Howland 410 Albany Multiple Addresses No Towns & Walkups 420 Dundas Beverley Multiple Addresses No Houses Frankel Lambert 1 430 Townhouses Multiple Addresses No Towns & Walkups Frankel Lambert 2 434 Melita Cr. 470 Melita Ave. Yes Mid Rise Apt. Frankel Lambert 2 434 Melita Cr. Multiple Addresses No Mixed Bldgs. 445 Huron Madison Multiple Addresses No Mixed Bldgs. 450 Hydro Block Multiple Addresses No Mixed Bldgs. 6-28 Henry St. 6, 8A, 8B, 450 Hydro Block 8C, 8D, 10A, 10B, 10C, 10D, Yes Low Rise Apt. OUJ – FAMILY HOUSING – 2 BEDROOM UNITS - Page 1 12A, 12B, 12C, 12D, 14A, 14B, 14C, 14D, 16A, 16B, 18A, 18B, 20A, 20B, 20C, 20D, 22A, 22B, 22C, 22D, 24A, 24B, 24C, 24D, 26A, 26B, 26C, 26D, 28 460 Lambert Court Multiple Addresses No Mixed Bldgs. 460 Lambert Court 2 Lambertlodge Ave. Yes Low Rise Apt. 466 Queen Vanauley 20 Vanauley St. Yes High Rise Apt. 476 Davenport Rd. (1087) 1087 Davenport Rd. No Towns & Walkups 477 Sullivan St. (11) Multiple Addresses No Towns & Walkups Queens Quay West 482 (679) 679 Queen's Quay W. Yes Mid Rise Apt. 484 Simcoe St. Patrick 248 Simcoe St. Yes High Rise Apt. 484 Simcoe St. Patrick 127 St. Patrick St. Yes High Rise Apt. 22-22J McCaul St. 22, 22A, 22B, 22C, 22D, 22E, 22F, 486 McCaul St. (22) 22G, 22H, 22J Yes High Rise Apt. 13-19 St. Patrick Sq. 13, 15, 486 McCaul St. (22) 17, 19 No Mixed Bldgs. 488 John St. (190) 190 John St. No Low Rise Apt. 490 Bathurst St.(1400) 1400 Bathurst St. Yes Mid Rise Apt. 495 Larch St. (15) Multiple Addresses No Mixed Bldgs. 1-21B Henry Lane Ter. 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 706 Crombie Park 21, 21B No Mixed Bldgs. 25-49 Henry Lane Ter. 25, 706 Crombie Park 31A, 31B, 33A, 33B, 33C, Yes Mid Rise Apt. OUJ – FAMILY HOUSING – 2 BEDROOM UNITS - Page 2 33D, 35A, 35B, 35C, 35D, 37A, 37B, 37C, 37D, 39A, 39B, 39C, 39D, 41A, 41B, 41C, 41D, 43A, 43B, 43C, 43D, 45A, 45B, 45C, 45D, 49 St. Lawrence 709 Townhouses Multiple Addresses No Towns & Walkups 714 The Esplanade (176) Multiple Addresses No Mixed Bldgs. 714 The Esplanade (176) 176 The Esplanade Yes Mid Rise Apt. 721 Scadding Ave. (15) Multiple Addresses No Mixed Bldgs. 15-35 Scadding Ave. 15, 21, 721 Scadding Ave. (15) 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35 Yes High Rise Apt. 723 Elm St. (25) 25 Elm St. Yes High Rise Apt. 727 The Esplanade (55) 55 The Esplanade Yes High Rise Apt. 736 St. Joseph St. (21) 21 St. Joseph St. Yes Mid Rise Apt. 738 The Esplanade (140) 140 The Esplanade Yes Mid Rise Apt. High & Low Rise 742 Church St. (1) 1 Church St. Yes Apt. 111 Chestnut St. & 112 800 Chestnut Elizabeth Elizabeth St. Yes High Rise Apt. 950 Northcliffe Blvd. (659) 659 Northcliffe Blvd. Yes High Rise Apt. INDICATES WHETHER BUILDING IS ACCESSIBLE OUJ – FAMILY HOUSING – 2 BEDROOM UNITS - Page 3 OUK FAMILY HOUSING - 2 BEDROOM UNITS DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT BUILDING # NAME ADDRESS TYPE 74 Wellesley St. E (200) 200 Welleslley St. E. Yes High Rise Apt. 88 Moss Park 275, 285, 295 Shuter St. Yes High Rise Apt. 94 Sherbourne Shuter 155 Sherbourne St. Yes High Rise Apt. 193 Wellesley Jarvis Place 460 Jarvis St. Yes High Rise Apt.
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