
Bond Place Hotel Conversion (65 Dundas Street East)
The City of Toronto has purchased the property at 65 Dundas St. East (formerly the Bond Hotel) to respond to the urgent need for permanent affordable homes.
The existing building will be renovated to offer:
- homes for a range of incomes, including some deeply affordable homes with supports
- studio and one-bedroom apartments with a private bathroom and kitchenette
- at least 15 % of the apartments will be accessible (e.g. washrooms with roll-in showers, vanity, toilet area, and grab bars and barrier-free paths throughout the suite)
- amenities such as shared laundry, a dining area, communal space, and multiple programming and tenant support spaces.


Community Liaison:
437-684-5857 (Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.)
communityliaison@bigideaspace.ca
The City has purchased the building at 65 Dundas St. E. to respond to the urgent need for affordable housing.
The building is currently being renovated from a hotel to permanent affordable and supportive housing. The first phase of construction on the basement, lobby and floors two through seven is expected to be completed in Spring 2024. The second phase of construction on the remaining floors will begin once floors two through seven are complete. When the renovation is complete, there will be nearly 280 permanent affordable and supportive homes for people with a range of incomes.
The City is working through the transition from temporary shelter to permanent housing with Dixon Hall to ensure all shelter clients are properly supported.

