251 Esther Shiner Boulevard

The redevelopment of 251 Esther Shiner Boulevard in the Don Valley East community will include a mixed-income and mixed-use development with 1,800 residential units, with 603 being affordable rental units.

Project Details

Type
Mixed Use, Transit-Oriented Development, Affordable Housing, Housing, Residential, and Parks & Open Spaces
Ward
Don Valley East
Councillor
Shelley Carroll
Current Phase
Pre-development
Current Use
Oriole Yard (City of Toronto works yard) Transportation Services, Fire Services and Parks, Forestry & Recreation Services, accommodating a variety of public service and municipal uses.
Major Intersection
Sheppard Ave E and Leslie Street
Site Area
8.5 acres
Proposed Use
Creation of affordable housing, new public park, new road and non-residential uses.
Surrounding Use
Post-secondary institution, Leslie TTC station, newly relocated Oriole Go Station and residential to the north, North York General Hospital to the east, HWY 401 and Oriole GO Station to the south and retail to the west.
Type
Mixed Use, Transit-Oriented Development, Affordable Housing, Housing, Residential, and Parks & Open Spaces
Ward
Don Valley East
Councillor
Shelley Carroll
Current Phase
Pre-development
Current Use
Oriole Yard (City of Toronto works yard) Transportation Services, Fire Services and Parks, Forestry & Recreation Services, accommodating a variety of public service and municipal uses.
Major Intersection
Sheppard Ave E and Leslie Street
Site Area
8.5 acres
Proposed Use
Creation of affordable housing, new public park, new road and non-residential uses.
Surrounding Use
Post-secondary institution, Leslie TTC station, newly relocated Oriole Go Station and residential to the north, North York General Hospital to the east, HWY 401 and Oriole GO Station to the south and retail to the west.

251 Esther Shiner Boulevard will deliver a mixed-income and mixed-use development adjacent to North York General Hospital, and steps away from TTC’s Leslie Station and Oriole Go Station. The development will include 1,800 residential units, with 603 being affordable rental units.

251 Esther Shiner Boulevard is a project part of the Housing Now Initiative to invest in City-owned lands across Toronto for the development of affordable housing within mixed-income, mixed-use, transit-oriented communities.

Housing