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Habitat for Humanity breaks ground on two new homes in Sandwich Town.
“Sam Mroueh has long dreamt of owning a home where his two autistic children can safely live and play. This year, that dream will come true thanks to Habitat for Humanity Windsor-Essex.”
Ukrainian family moves into donated Cottam home.
People around the world have reacted in horror as the events taking place during Russia’s invasion of Ukraine are reported in the news, but when local developer Gary Taveirne saw those images, he decided to act.
Family moves into Kyiv House following ribbon cutting ceremony
The Kyiv House in Cottam, Ont. is officially open and the community is celebrating.
Windsor area sees massive jump in value of building permits issued.
An already busy local construction scene won’t be slowing down this spring after Windsor issued building permits valued at over $308 million during the month of February.
Local area needs 30,400 new homes to address housing shortage.
A Ontario housing report released Monday estimates Windsor and Essex County will need an additional 30,400 homes by 2031 to wipe out the existing shortage and meet future demand.
Reaching Ontario housing targets 'not going to happen,' experts warn.
“Even if we had all the zoned land and services to allow everyone in this area to double their output next year, we don’t have the trades and the people to do so,” said Klundert, who is also vice-president of BK Cornerstone Design/Build Ltd.
Luxury development The Hive opens to 'downtown believers'.
When first proposed five years ago, some questioned the wisdom of any private developer embarking on construction of a hip new luxury residential building for Windsor’s downtown.
Take A Look Inside The Hive Downtown
The Hive on Pelissier is celebrating the completion of construction.
Windsor's historic affordability washed away by surging housing costs.
Klundert said builders are now paying between $250,000 and $300,000 for a 50- to-55 foot wide by 120-foot-deep lot in Comber and Harrow. The costs are even higher closer to Windsor and its suburbs.
Construction boom leads to shortage of workers
Both heavy and home construction affected in the Windsor, Ont., area.
The Strength of Community.
Anita and the Klundert family presented hospital administration with a cheque for $190,000 to go directly towards mental health services.
Local construction company donates $350,000 toward mental health programs.
B.K. Cornerstone presented a $350,000 cheque to the grassroots organization, which helps patients with cancer, or other life threatening illnesses and special needs.
More people, more houses, more work in Belle River.
Housing builds are up, realtors are busy and construction jobs are plenty as more people are moving to Belle River.
Tecumseh business building a Belle River 'Dream' home to sell for charity
A Tecumseh business with the help of donations is building a home in Belle River. The Dream Project then intends to sell the home and give the money to two local charities.
'It's time to start doing something,' says builder who'll donate house proceeds to mental health.
BK Cornerstone Design-Build Ltd., which has been building homes in Essex County for more than 35 years, will donate the proceeds from the sale of a new home to mental health initiatives in Windsor-Essex.
Teen impaled by golf club to have home renovated for free
Local companies donate time, money to make Madison Arseneault's home accessible.
Belle River man's net-zero home ahead of climate change plan
As Ontario rolls out a new action plan on climate change, Brent Klundert from Belle River is more than fourteen years ahead of the game with his "net zero" home.