The Regent Park Revitalization is the fifth of the Socio-Economic Determinants of Health Briefing Series. The revitalization project intends to rebuild Regent Park, a low-income Toronto community of 7,500 people.
The Regent Park Revitalization: A Municipal Initiative to Enhance Health and Quality of Life
The Regent Park Revitalization: A Municipal Initiative to Enhance Health and Quality of Life
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The Regent Park Revitalization is the fifth of the Socio-Economic Determinants of Health Briefing Series. The series profiles corporate and community initiatives that have addressed one (or more) of the socio-economic determinants of health in profitable or sustainable ways. The initiatives serve as models that corporations and communities can adopt/adapt to enhance both population health and their own organizational performance.
The Regent Park Revitalization is a $1 billion project to rebuild Regent Park, a low-income Toronto community. Scheduled to be completed in six phases over 15 years, the project aims to deliver approximately 5,200 new, mixed-income housing units—as well as new parks, stores, and service centres.
The revitalization will engage private companies, enabling them to generate profit and earn recognition for their role in the community’s renewal. Furthermore, by improving housing adequacy and urban design, the revitalization should enhance the health, safety, and quality of life of Regent Park residents.
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