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November 26, 2024
OTTAWA — A groundbreaking event was held recently to mark the start of construction for Odenak, a development in Ottawa’s LeBreton Flats that will include two residential towers with 608 rental units.
Named after the Algonquin Anishinàbe word for “community,” Odenak was designed by Perkins&Will and KPMB, alongside Indigenous architecture firm Two Row Architects. The project focuses on creating a more inclusive and sustainable community, while also providing affordable housing – 251 units will be dedicated to affordable housing.
In addition, a significant portion of these units will serve priority populations such as Indigenous people, veterans, newcomers, adults with cognitive disabilities and women and children, while at least 31 per cent will be accessible, states a release.
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