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Home / Business and Economy / Swansea Mews Redevelopment Plan Unveiled, Residents Await Return

Swansea Mews Redevelopment Plan Unveiled, Residents Await Return

8 Nov

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Summary

  • Swansea Mews public housing complex to be rebuilt after 2022 ceiling collapse
  • New development to include 650 residences, some affordable housing
  • Residents displaced for over 5 years, now consulted on redevelopment plans
Swansea Mews Redevelopment Plan Unveiled, Residents Await Return

In November 2025, Toronto Community Housing has unveiled its plan to rebuild the Swansea Mews public housing complex, which was evacuated over five years ago after a ceiling collapse. The new development will feature three towers, public greenspace, and more than 100 parking spaces, providing around 650 residences, some of which will be affordable housing.

The Swansea Mews buildings were deemed unsafe for occupancy in May 2022, forcing over 400 residents to evacuate their homes. Since then, the city has been working to finalize the redevelopment plans, which were endorsed by the planning and housing committee earlier this year. The next step is to secure approval from the city council, which is expected to happen in February 2026.

Geeta Dixon, a former resident and now the tenant leader for the revitalization project, has been actively involved in the public consultations to plan the new development. She says the communication between the city and residents has improved, and they are now being included in the process. However, it will still be at least a couple of years before the rebuild is completed, even if everything goes according to plan.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
In May 2022, a ceiling collapsed at the Swansea Mews development, forcing over 400 residents to evacuate their homes.
Toronto Community Housing has unveiled plans for a new 650-unit development at the Swansea Mews site, but it will still be at least a couple of years before the rebuild is completed.
Geeta Dixon, a former resident, is now the tenant leader for the revitalization project and is helping lead public consultations to plan the new development.

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