(edited bc I didn't realize there was already a thread for this. Mods, Medallion is not involved with this project and I think we can change the name of the developer to Vision SoHo Alliance)
The Vision SoHo project on the north side of South Street's former Victoria Hospital lands is the largest new affordable housing development in Canada.
The site sat vacant under City ownership for many years until an alliance of six affordable housing developers from London successfully bid on the 5.5-acre site (that deal also included 124 Colborne, which is planned for a new 11-storey building that should be the subject of another thread). The project will include 650 new homes, about half of which will be affordable, across six buildings, four of which will be new and two of which will be restored, near-century-old former hospital buildings.
The project was the subject of a recent Toronto Star article:
As house prices and homelessness soars in London, Ont., six non-profits are joining forces to turn the site into apartments.
www.thestar.com
A Drone photo of the site at the launch of the project:
Some updated renders of the main block of 5-6 storey buildings:
London Affordable Housing Foundation's 5-storey building at the corner of Hill St and Colborne:
Indwell's redevelopment of the 3-storey former War Memorial Children's Hospital at the corner of South and Colborne Streets:
Zerin's 6-storey new building mid-block facing South Street:
Indwell's redevelopment of the 3-storey former Health Services building at the corner of South and Waterloo Streets:
Homes Unlimited's proposed 5-storey building at the corner of Waterloo and Hill Street:
Chelsea Green's proposed new 5-storey building mid-block along Hill Street:
And a photo from this morning where site work is beginning: