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City of Toronto converting heritage office building into municipal shelter

The City of Toronto bought an office building on Bathurst Street with plans to convert it into an Indigenous homeless shelter
The City of Toronto has secured 720 Bathurst St. for use as a municipal shelter that will provide services and support to help Indigenous people experiencing homelessness. (CoStar)
The City of Toronto has secured 720 Bathurst St. for use as a municipal shelter that will provide services and support to help Indigenous people experiencing homelessness. (CoStar)
By Jessica Rinehart
CoStar Research
January 13, 2026 | 6:15 P.M.

The City of Toronto has announced the purchase of an office building at 720 Bathurst St. to serve as a municipal shelter, providing essential services and support to help Indigenous people experiencing homelessness transition to permanent housing.

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