537 Broadview

A New Home for Indigenous Men

 

Na-Me-Res is proud to introduce 537 Broadview, a 12-unit housing project dedicated to providing deeply affordable homes for Indigenous men. As a trusted not-for-profit organization serving Toronto since 1985, we are committed to empowering Indigenous men through housing, skills training, and cultural reconnection.

This new development reflects our mission to foster healthy, self-determined lives rooted in a strong connection to Indigenous traditions and community.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

537 Broadview will be a 12-unit apartment site where tenants will enter into a standard landlord-tenant lease agreement with Na-Me-Res.

The goal is to provide deeply affordable housing that supports residents in living independently and thriving as members of the community.

Indigenous men seeking stability and independence, offering them a safe and supportive place to live.

Residents are chosen through a standardized internal process to ensure they meet the eligibility criteria for affordable housing.

While this is a standard landlord-tenant arrangement, support workers will assist clients to help ensure successful tenancy, similar to other Na-Me-Res housing projects.

In cooperation with Heritage Toronto, we are ensuring that the look and structure of the building align seamlessly with the existing architecture and historical elements of the area. By remaining consistent with the architectural style and aesthetic of the neighbourhood, we aim to preserve its charm and maintain its cohesive identity.

Community members can email 537broadview@nameres.org to learn more about the project.