The green-lit slate includes projects that will be rolled out under the Toronto Builds policy framework, such as the highly anticipated revitalization of Swansea Mews.
Toronto City Council approved zoning for over a dozen housing developments at its March 2026 session (held last week), and the green-lit slate includes four projects that will be rolled out under the new Toronto Builds policy framework, like the highly anticipated revitalization of Swansea Mews.
These projects couldn’t come soon enough. According to Toronto’s housing data hub, 87,551 new homes have been created between January 1, 2022, and January 31, 2026, representing just over 30% of the City’s provincial housing target of 285,000 new homes by 2030.
In the name of upping the ante on density, here’s a closer look at some of the major housing projects advanced by Toronto City Council at last week’s meeting.
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